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Hotel Transylvania
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Created by Todd Durham [1]
Owner Sony Pictures Animation
Years2012–present
Print publications
Graphic novel(s)
  • Kakieland Katastrophe (2017)
  • My Little Monster-Sitter (2018)
  • Motel Transylvania (2018)
Films and television
Film(s)
Short film(s)
  • Goodnight Mr. Foot (2012)
  • Puppy! (2017)
  • Monster Pets (2021)
Animated series
Games
Video game(s) List of video games
Audio
Soundtrack(s)
Miscellaneous
Theme park attraction(s) List of attractions

Hotel Transylvania is an American media franchise created by Todd Durham and owned by Sony Pictures Entertainment. It consists of four animated feature films, three short films, an animated television series, and several video games.

Contents

The first film, Hotel Transylvania , was released in September 2012, with two sequels, Hotel Transylvania 2 and Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation , released in September 2015 and July 2018, respectively. The films have received mixed reviews from critics and grossed over $1.3 billion worldwide against a combined production budget of $245 million. A fourth and final feature film titled Hotel Transylvania: Transformania was released on Amazon Prime Video on January 14, 2022, which also received mixed reviews from critics. The series focuses on the adventures surrounding monsters who reside in the titular plaza hotel where they can relax and get away from humans due to fear of persecution.

Origin

Comedy writer Todd Durham came up with the concept of Hotel Transylvania. [2] Durham, after creating the bible for a franchise of several films, television series, video games, books, merchandising, hotel chain, and theme park, took the package unsolicited to Columbia Pictures and set it up at Sony Pictures Animation. [3]

Films

FilmU.S.
release date
Director(s)Screenwriter(s)Story byProducer(s)Distributor
Hotel Transylvania September 28, 2012 Genndy Tartakovsky Peter Baynham and Robert Smigel Todd Durham and Kevin Hageman & Dan Hageman Michelle Murdocca Sony Pictures Releasing
Hotel Transylvania 2 September 25, 2015Robert Smigel & Adam Sandler
Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation July 13, 2018Genndy Tartakovsky & Michael McCullers
Hotel Transylvania: Transformania January 14, 2022 Derek Drymon & Jennifer Kluska Amos Vernon & Nunzio Randazzo and Genndy TartakovskyGenndy TartakovskyAlice Dewey Goldstone Amazon Studios

Hotel Transylvania (2012)

Hotel Transylvania is the first movie of the franchise and it was released in theatres on September 28, 2012. It is about a human named Johnny (Andy Samberg), who accidentally stumbles upon the hotel and instantly falls in love with Dracula's teenage daughter, Mavis (Selena Gomez), and eventually dates her, despite Dracula (Adam Sandler) attempting to keep Johnny away from his daughter.

Hotel Transylvania 2 (2015)

Hotel Transylvania 2 is the second movie of the franchise and it was released in theatres on September 25, 2015. It is about Mavis and Johnny, who have a half-human/half-vampire son named Dennis. Mavis thinks Hotel Transylvania isn't the right place to raise Dennis and wants to raise him in California. When Dracula is disappointed that Dennis does not have any vampire abilities, he helps his friends make his grandson a vampire. Things get complicated when Dracula's father Vlad (Mel Brooks) shows up.

Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation (2018)

Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation is the third movie of the franchise and it was released in theatres on July 13, 2018. It is about Dracula falling for Ericka (Kathryn Hahn), a great-granddaughter of monster hunter Van Helsing (Jim Gaffigan), while on a cruise ship with his family. [4]

Hotel Transylvania: Transformania (2022)

Hotel Transylvania: Transformania is the fourth and final movie of the franchise. It was released on streaming through Amazon Prime Video on January 14, 2022. It is about Dracula, now voiced by Brian Hull, and Johnny teaming up to find a cure to turn themselves back into their old selves before their transformations become permanent.

Television series

Hotel Transylvania: The Series (2017–2020)

A television series based on the film premiered on June 25, 2017, and ended on October 29, 2020. [5] Developed and produced by Nelvana Limited, in partnership with Sony Pictures Animation, the prequel series focused on the 114/115 years of Mavis and her friends at the Hotel Transylvania. [5] Sony Pictures Television handled distribution in the United States, while Nelvana distributed the series outside the United States. [5] It aired on the Disney Channel worldwide. [6]

Motel Transylvania (2025)

In June 2024, Motel Transylvania, a television series set to debut on Netflix in 2025, was announced. [7] The series is set to focus on Dracula and Mavis opening a motel. [8]

Short films

Goodnight Mr. Foot (2012)

Goodnight Mr. Foot is a traditionally animated short film based on Hotel Transylvania, featuring Bigfoot from the film. Premiering in time for Halloween, on October 26, 2012, the short was shown exclusively in Regal Entertainment Group Cinemas, before the theatrical shows of Hotel Transylvania. As Sony Pictures Animation's first traditionally animated film, it was written and directed by Genndy Tartakovsky himself, who also animated the short with the help of Rough Draft Studios. Animated in the style of Bob Clampett, Tex Avery, and Chuck Jones, [9] Tartakovsky created the short in four weeks during the final production stages of the main film. [10] Bigfoot (who had a non-speaking role in Hotel Transylvania) was voiced by Corey Burton while the Witch Maid was voiced by Rose Abdoo. Both voice actors provided additional voices in Hotel Transylvania. [11]

Taking place before the events of Hotel Transylvania, the short stars Bigfoot, whose rest in Hotel Transylvania is being constantly disturbed by an overly enthusiastic witch maid. [9]

Puppy! (2017)

Puppy! is a CG-animated fantasy comedy short film based on Hotel Transylvania, featuring Dennis (voiced by Asher Blinkoff) from Hotel Transylvania 2, with the additional voices of Selena Gomez, reprising her role as Mavis, Andy Samberg as Johnny, and Adam Sandler as Dracula. The film was written and directed by Genndy Tartakovsky, and was shown in theaters alongside The Emoji Movie , which was released in the United States on July 28, 2017. [12] The film is set in the hotel, as Dennis convinces Dracula to give him a monster-sized puppy named Tinkles, and the hotel learns to cope with it. [13] The short is a sneak preview of the third film, Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation , which was released on July 13, 2018; Dracula's final line in the short, "I need a vacation...", further reinforces this.

Monster Pets (2021)

Monster Pets is a Hotel Transylvania short film featuring Dracula trying to find a pet companion for his lively puppy, Tinkles. [14] The short was played exclusively at Cinemark Theatres on the weekend following April 1, 2021, before select PG-rated films, and was released online on April 9, 2021. [14] It was directed by Jennifer Kluska and Derek Drymon, written by Kluska, and produced by Christian Roedel. The short marked the first time that Adam Sandler did not return to voice Dracula and was replaced by voice actor Brian Hull. [14] Hull would reprise the role in the film Hotel Transylvania: Transformania.

Reception

Box office performance

FilmRelease DateBox Office GrossAll Time RankingBudget (millions)References
DomesticForeignWorldwide Domestic Worldwide
Hotel TransylvaniaSeptember 28, 2012$148,313,048$210,062,555$358,375,603359339$85 [15]
Hotel Transylvania 2September 25, 2015$169,700,110$305,099,890$474,800,000282215$80 [16]
Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer VacationJuly 13, 2018$167,510,016$361,073,758$528,583,774290187$65–80 [17] [18]
Hotel Transylvania: TransformaniaJanuary 14, 2022$18,480,000$18,480,0005,626$75 [19] [20]
Total$485,523,174$894,716,203$1,380,239,3772316$320 [21]

Critical and public response

Film Rotten Tomatoes Metacritic CinemaScore
Hotel Transylvania45% (143 reviews) [22] 47 (32 reviews) [23] A− [24] [25]
Hotel Transylvania 256% (110 reviews) [26] 44 (24 reviews) [27] A− [28] [25]
Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation62% (119 reviews) [29] 54 (23 reviews) [30] A− [31] [25]
Hotel Transylvania: Transformania47% (78 reviews) [32] 46 (15 reviews) [33]

Cast and characters

List indicator(s)
CharactersFilmsShort filmsTelevision seriesVideo games
Hotel Transylvania Hotel Transylvania 2 Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation Hotel Transylvania:
Transformania
Goodnight Mr. Foot Puppy! Monster Pets Hotel Transylvania:
The Series
Motel TransylvaniaHotel Transylvania 3: Monsters OverboardHotel Transylvania: Scary-Tale Adventures
Season 1Season 2
Count Dracula Adam Sandler Brian HullSilent roleAdam SandlerBrian Hull David Berni Ivan SherryTBABrock PowellBrian Hull
Jonathan "Johnny" Loughran Andy Samberg Andy SambergBrian T. StevensonDanny Gendron
Mavis Dracula-Loughran Selena Gomez Selena GomezSelena GomezSelena Gomez Bryn McAuley TBAMellissa Sturm
Sadie Sandler Y Victoria Gomez Y
Frank Kevin James Brad Abrell Paul Braunstein Danny GendronBrad Abrell
Wayne Steve Buscemi Michael Buescemi
Murray CeeLo Green Keegan-Michael Key Keegan-Michael KeyKyle Chapple
Griffin David Spade Daniel Bonjour
Eunice Fran Drescher N/A
Wanda Molly Shannon
WinnieSadie SandlerZoe BerriSilent roleZoe Berri
BlobbySilent roleJonny Solomon Genndy Tartakovsky Silent cameoSilent cameoSilent role
Bigfoot Silent role Corey Burton Silent cameoSilent role
Fly Chris Parnell Silent role
Quasimodo Wilson Jon Lovitz Scott McCord
Martha Jackie Sandler Painting
Dennis Asher Blinkoff Asher BlinkoffAsher BlinkoffSilent roleAsher Blinkoff
Sunny Sandler Y
Mike Loughran Nick Offerman
Linda Loughran Megan Mullally
Vlad Mel Brooks
Dana Dana Carvey
Bela Rob Riggle
Brandon
Kakie
Chris Kattan
Kelsey Nick Swardson Michelle MurdoccaSilent role
Ericka Dracula
(née Van Helsing)
Kathryn Hahn Julianne Buescher
Professor Abraham Van Helsing Jim Gaffigan
StanChris Parnell
Kraken Joe Jonas
CrystalSilent role Chrissy Teigen
Tinkles Joe Whyte Silent roleJoe Whyte Derek Drymon
Puppy BlobbyGenndy TartakovskySilent cameoGenndy Tartakovsky
Gremlin PilotAaron LaPlante
Gremlin Stewardess
Party Monster Richard "Ninja" Blevins
Toots Jennifer Kluska
Aunt Lydia Dan Chameroy
Wendy Blob Evany Rosen
Hank N. Stein Gage Munroe
Pedro Joseph Motiki
Uncle Gene Patrick McKenna
Klaus Carter Hayden
  • A grey cell indicates character did not appear in that medium.

Crew

RoleFilmsTelevision series
Hotel Transylvania Hotel Transylvania 2 Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation Hotel Transylvania: Transformania Hotel Transylvania: The Series Motel Transylvania
Director Genndy Tartakovsky Derek Drymon and Jennifer Kluska Robin BuddTBA
ProducerMichelle MurdoccaAlice Dewey GoldstoneJane CrawfordTBA
Co-producer(s)Lydia BottegoniSkye LyonsCarey A. SmithRyan GillelandTBA
Executive producer(s) Adam Sandler
Robert Smigel
Allen Covert
Adam Sandler
Robert Smigel
Allen Covert
Ben Waisbren
Genndy Tartakovsky
Michelle Murdocca
Selena Gomez
Rick Mischel
Scott Dyer
Irene Weibel
TBA
Writer(s)Screenplay by:
Peter Baynham
Robert Smigel
Story by:
Todd Durham
Dan Hageman
Kevin Hageman
Robert Smigel
Adam Sandler
Genndy Tartakovsky [34]
Michael McCullers
Screenplay by:
Amos Vernon
Nunzio Randazzo
Genndy Tartakovsky
Story by:
Genndy Tartakovsky [35]
VariousTBA
Composer(s) Mark Mothersbaugh Stephen Skratt
Asher Lenz
TBA
Editor(s)Catherine AppleJoyce ArrastiaLynn Hobson [36] TBA
Production Companies Sony Pictures Animation Sony Pictures Animation
LStar Capital
MRC
Sony Pictures Animation
MRC
Sony Pictures Animation
Nelvana
Corus Entertainment
Sony Pictures Animation
Distributor Columbia Pictures
Sony Pictures Releasing
Amazon Studios Sony Pictures Television Netflix

Video games

A social game based on the film, titled Hotel Transylvania Social Game and made by Sony Pictures Interactive, was released on August 15, 2012. The game allows players to create their own Hotel Transylvania, where they must take care of the hotel's guests. [37]

Another video game, titled Hotel Transylvania, developed by WayForward Technologies and published by GameMill Entertainment, was released on September 18, 2012, for Nintendo DS and Nintendo 3DS at retail. [38] [39] The Nintendo 3DS version of the game was also released digitally in the Nintendo eShop in North America on November 15, 2012. [40]

A mobile game, titled Hotel Transylvania Dash, developed by Sony Pictures Consumer Products Inc. and PlayFirst, was released to iTunes App Store on September 20, 2012. The game is a variation of Hotel Dash and features the film's art and characters. [41]

A mobile storybook game, titled Hotel Transylvania BooClips Deluxe, developed by Castle Builders and Sony Pictures Animation, was released on the iTunes App Store, Nook Store, Google Play for Android, iBookstore, Microsoft's Metro, and for PC and Mac via BooClips, both in English and in Spanish, on September 20, 2012. [42]

A third video game based on Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation , Hotel Transylvania 3 Monsters Overboard, published by Outright Games, was released on July 13, 2018. [43]

A video game based on the franchise, Hotel Transylvania: Scary-Tale Adventures, developed by Drakhar Studio and published by Outright Games, was released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox One on March 11, 2022.

Theme park attractions

In December 2016, a dark ride based on the franchise opened at Motiongate Dubai, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. [44] In April 2021, another ride based on the film series opened at Dream Island in Moscow, Russia. [45] In October 2021, a new themed-land, based on the film franchise, opened at Columbia Pictures Aquaverse in Sattahip, Chonburi, Thailand. [46]

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