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Your Monster High 2 First Look Is Here!

The Monster High 2 First Look Is Here

Monster High 2
Courtesy of Nickelodeon

The boos are back!

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After the, well, monster success of Monster High: The Movie, it was no surprise that a second film was greenlit. It came as a big surprise, however, when the cast of the sequel dropped a first look at the upcoming film during the 2023 Kids’ Choice Awards.

During the ceremony, Miia Harris, Nayah Damasen, Ceci Balagot, and Case Walker appeared and revealed some very exciting news: they had just wrapped filming the follow-up.

“The boos are back,” said Balagot, who stars as nonbinary teen Frankie Stein. “In a brand new Monster High movie coming this fall.”

“We just wrapped filming and are so, so proud of this movie. We had the best time making it, and we can’t wait for all of you monsters to see it!” added Harris, who stars as Clawdeen Wolf.

“We know it’s a little early, but we just have to show you a sneak peek,” shared Balagot.

The sneak peek teases a new year for the Monster High students, which of course means new songs, dance numbers, and maybe even some romances. There’s also a new threat that is briefly teased by someone looking into a crystal ball at the students and declaring “it’s time.” Spooky!

Check out the first look for Monster High 2 below:

#AD The Monster High ghouls and boos are back and ready to ring in a new skull year! Get ready for "Monster High 2" coming soon to Paramount+ and Nickelodeon...

What are Ceci Balagot’s pronouns?

Ceci came out as trans in March 2021 and uses he/they pronouns.

What are Frankie Stein’s pronouns?

In Monster High: The Movie the character of Frankie Stein is nonbinary and uses they/them pronouns.

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Rachel Shatto, Editor in Chief of PRIDE.com, is an SF Bay Area-based writer, podcaster, and former editor of Curve magazine, where she honed her passion for writing about social justice and sex (and their frequent intersection). Her work has appeared on Dread Central, Elite Daily, Tecca, and Joystiq. She's a GALECA member and she podcasts regularly about horror on the Zombie Grrlz Horror Podcast Network. She can’t live without cats, vintage style, video games, drag queens, or the Oxford comma.

Rachel Shatto, Editor in Chief of PRIDE.com, is an SF Bay Area-based writer, podcaster, and former editor of Curve magazine, where she honed her passion for writing about social justice and sex (and their frequent intersection). Her work has appeared on Dread Central, Elite Daily, Tecca, and Joystiq. She's a GALECA member and she podcasts regularly about horror on the Zombie Grrlz Horror Podcast Network. She can’t live without cats, vintage style, video games, drag queens, or the Oxford comma.