Hollywood Arts:

It’s official — Victorious fans are heading back to Hollywood Arts! After years of rumors, nostalgia-fueled tweets, and fan edits that made us all miss Tori and the gang, the long-awaited spinoff Hollywood Arts is officially in production. And yes, Daniella Monet is back as the one and only Trina Vega.
If you grew up watching Victorious, you probably remember Trina as the hilariously overconfident (and totally underrated) older sister who somehow always found herself in the spotlight — whether she deserved it or not. Well, now she’s taking center stage again.
A New Chapter for Trina Vega
In Hollywood Arts, Trina returns to her old performing arts high school — but this time, she’s not a student. She’s the teacher. That’s right: Trina Vega is officially on the other side of the classroom, helping a new generation of talented (and probably chaotic) teens find their voice.
The show is set to deliver the same mix of musical energy, absurd humor, and heart that made Victorious a Nickelodeon classic, but with a modern twist for today’s audience. Think throwback vibes meets Gen Z drama club chaos — in the best way possible.
What We Know So Far
According to early production reports, Hollywood Arts has been greenlit for 26 episodes and is slated to premiere in 2026 on Netflix. Monet isn’t just starring — she’s also stepping behind the camera as an executive producer, joining Jake Farrow and Samantha Martin on the creative team.
While the full cast hasn’t been announced yet, fans are already speculating about possible cameos from the original crew. Could we see Robbie with a new puppet routine? Jade scowling her way through a guest lecture? Or maybe even a surprise performance from Tori Vega herself? (Victoria Justice, if you’re reading this — the fans are begging.)
A Nostalgic Comeback for the Fans
This isn’t just another reboot — it’s a love letter to everyone who grew up with Victorious. The show aims to capture that same quirky, musical charm that made the original series so special, while giving Trina a long-overdue spotlight.
If done right, Hollywood Arts could be a perfect mix of nostalgia and fresh storytelling — one that honors the past while paving the way for something new.
Until then, dust off your favorite Vega sisters quotes, cue up the original theme song (“I know you see me standing here…”), and get ready. Hollywood Arts is back in session — and Trina Vega is running the show this time.



