Are you ready to head back to Monster High? Based on the iconic product line from Mattel, the spooky mash-up of monsters and singing teens was a huge hit for Nickelodeon and Paramount+ when Monster High: The Movie debuted last year. And now it’s time to go back to school this Fall with this spooktacular first look at Monster High 2!
In the clip, we get a good look at some of the returning cast, including Mila Harris as Clawdeen Wolf, Ceci Balagot as Frankie Stein, and Nayah Damasen as Draculaura as they sing, and dance, and do monstrous things.
Originally announced under the title Monster High: The Movie 2, the freshly titled Monster High 2 still has its plot sealed in a crypt, but we do know that the musical movie will involve the kids facing a new threat to the school while balancing schoolwork and romance whilst also being monsters. And if you’re curious to check it out, while Monster High 2 won’t premiere until later this Fall (exact date TBA), you can stream the original right now on Paramount+.
Also in the cast are Case Walker as Deuce Gorgon, Marci T. House as Headmistress Bloodgood, Steve Valentine as Dracula, Jy Prishkulnik as Cleo de Nile, Lina Lecompte as Lagoona Blue, Justin Derickson as Heath Burns, Lilah Fitzgerald as Ghoulia Yelps, Nasiv Sall as Abbey Bominable, and Salena Qureshi as Toralei Stripe. Todd Holland returns as director, and the screenplay is by Matt Eddy and Billy Eddy, based on a story by Holland and the Eddys.
The teaser clip comes in advance of this week’s San Diego Comic-Con, where the franchise have a big presence at the convention — including a signing with Monster High designers celebrating 13 years of the property. Expect toys, games, and a whole lot more as we head towards the release of Monster High 2 this Fall on Paramount+.
Watch Monster High on Nickelodeon and Stream Monster High The Movie now on Paramount+. Try it FREE at ParamountPlus.com!
Monster High: The Movie screams onto DVD on August 15!
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