Hellbound High

Hellbound High is an adult computer-animated fantasy comedy film directed by Helluva Boss creator Vivienne "VivziePop" Medrano. A somewhat satire to Disney's teen flicks, the film follows a teenage boy from earth who lost his memory attending a high school in hell where he must find a way to get back only to falls in love with the principal's daughter. It's the second adult computer-animated film to hit theater since Sausage Party.

Voice cast

 * Kelsey Grammer as Simon Saint, a demon principal of Hellbound High School and an overprotected father to his daughter Ruby who attends school there. He was once a right hand to the devil.
 * Alex Wolff as Carter Baldwin, a teenage lost soul from earth, trapped in Hell as a Sinner without any memory. He later attends Hellbound High by Simon to hide his real identity until he meets Ruby and falls in love with Ruby. He is also part of a cult-like clan, the Baelmon Clan.
 * Arielle Carver-O'Neill as Ruby Saint, Simon's sensitive daughter and a student of Hellbound High who hasn't fulfilled her purpose as a demon her father wanted her to do. Her appearance is similar to Charlie Magne from Hazbin Hotel.
 * Vince Vaughn as Zeck, Simon's best friend and a imp-like teacher of Hellbound High.
 * Zac Efron as Josh Grime, Ruby's childhood sweetheart and the main antagonist of the film. He's Hellbound High's popular student. His appearance is based on Alastor from Hazbin Hotel.
 * Joel Tobeck as Booker Grime, Josh's father and the Judge for Hell.
 * Noah Schnapp as
 * Lena Waithe as
 * Dana DeLorenzo as Dawn, a female hellhound dress as a punk rocker and Ruby's close friend who is street-smart and short-tempered. She falls for Leslie and flirts' with him for his skills.
 * Jordon Peele as Troy, a buff-looking hellhound and Dawn's brother. He's one of Josh's friends who serves the high school football team. He soon becomes friends with Carter for helping him out.
 * Keegan-Michael Key as Zill, a black arachnid-like demon who is Troy's befriend and secret love interest.
 * Sam Marin as Jinx, a demon lynx-cat who suffers from anxiety and panic attack.
 * Misha Osherovich as Leslie Baldwin, Carter's eccentric brother who like to draw pictures of anthropomorphic animals.
 * David DeLuise as Mr. Baldwin, Carter and Leslie's father.
 * Toni Collette as Mrs. Baldwin, Carter and Leslie's mother.
 * Jack Black as Dennis, Leslie's best friend and a metalhead.
 * Norman Reedus as Dustin Peck, a 17-year-old roughneck who's sexist and anti-Semite. He bullies Leslie for his sexuality (torts his artwork).
 * Marilyn Manson as Beth, the school's superintendent and a goat-headed demon.
 * Nick Kroll as Bronson, a sociopathy demon clown who owns a lounge called, the Comedy for the Divines.
 * Ted Raimi as Ghoulash, the school janitor who always gets killed on the job. He's similar to Kenny from South Park.
 * Vivienne Medrano as Additional voices

Soundtrack
Like every other of VivziePop's work respectively, there will only be one major musical number in the film.


 * 1) "You Want Blood" (You Got It) by AC/DC
 * 2) "Say Somethin'" by Austin Mahone
 * 3) "Everybody Loves Somebody" by Dean Martin
 * 4) "Pony" by Ginuwine
 * 5) "Go to Hell" by GWAR
 * 6) "Higher and Higher" by Jackie Wilson
 * 7) "Redneck" by Lamb of God
 * 8) "Hellbound" by Pantera
 * 9) "Demon Speeding" by Rob Zombie
 * 10) "Hey Mickey" by Toni Basil

Trivia

 * Some of the cast in the film were from Ash vs. Evil Dead.
 * This is the second computer-animated film with a R-rated to hit theater since Sausage Party.
 * There will be some Easter eggs referencing VivziePop's other works.
 * The characters from Helluva Boss and Hazbin Hotel will make a cameo.
 * Some of the characters' appearances are similar to the ones from Hazbin Hotel.
 * The name from the cultist clan, "Baelmon" is a combination of "Paimon" and "Bael" a reference to two Kings of Hell in the Ars Goetia.
 * This will be VivziePop's fourth animated project set in Hell. However, this will be different:
 * Being the first animated project to hit theaters.
 * Trying to have a light-hearted moment while keeping in touch with its dark humor.

Motion Picture Rating (MPAA)
Rated R for strong bloody violence, sexual content and some pervasive language throughout.