Sony Pictures Animation has delighted fans worldwide with the official announcement of Hotel Transylvania 5: Monster Reunion, slated for theatrical release in summer 2026. After the supposed finale in 2022’s Hotel Transylvania: Transformania, the beloved monster family returns for a heartfelt, hilarious adventure that reunites the classic pack. Directed by a new visionary team building on Genndy Tartakovsky’s legacy, the film brings back iconic voices including Adam Sandler as Count Dracula, Selena Gomez as Mavis, and Andy Samberg as Johnny.
The announcement, teased through viral concept trailers and insider leaks in late 2025, confirms Sandler’s triumphant return to the role he originated after sitting out the fourth installment due to scheduling conflicts. Fans erupted in excitement, with social media buzzing over the prospect of hearing Sandler’s signature “Bleh bleh bleh” once more. Gomez, who has grown with the franchise from teenage Mavis to a mature mother and producer, expressed enthusiasm in interviews: “It’s like coming home to family – spooky, chaotic, and full of love.”
A standout quote from the film’s promotional materials captures its emotional core: “Family isn’t who you haunt with… it’s who still loves you when you go full monster.” This line, delivered by Dracula in the teaser, hints at themes of acceptance, identity, and unbreakable bonds in a world where monsters and humans increasingly overlap.
Synopsis: Years after Mavis and Johnny move the family to the human world, the iconic Hotel Transylvania shutters its doors—until Drac receives a mysterious invitation to a Monster Reunion weekend. When the old gang returns—Frankenstein (Kevin James), Wayne the Werewolf (Steve Buscemi), Murray the Mummy (Keegan-Michael Key), Griffin the Invisible Man (David Spade), and more—they discover the hotel has been transformed into a sleek, human-run “spook-experience” resort. Complete with fake monsters, staged scares, and Instagram-worthy haunted houses, the once-sacred monster sanctuary is now a tourist trap catering to thrill-seeking humans.
Worse still, a viral influencer with millions of followers plans to expose real supernatural creatures during a massive livestream event from the hotel. Armed with high-tech gadgets and a relentless quest for clout, this modern-day monster hunter threatens to shatter the fragile peace between worlds. To save their historic home and protect their secrets, Drac, Mavis, Johnny, and the crew must team up with their clueless but well-meaning human fans—who adore the “fake” monsters without realizing they’re real.
The story promises classic Hotel Transylvania chaos: elaborate schemes gone wrong, dance montages, slapstick chases through secret passages, and heartfelt moments amid the madness. Expect nods to the franchise’s evolution—from Drac’s overprotective dad era to embracing human-monster integration—while introducing fresh conflicts in a social media-obsessed world. The reunion weekend forces old friends to confront how much they’ve changed, blending nostalgia with new laughs.
Production kicked off in earnest following positive fan demand after Transformania‘s streaming success on Amazon Prime. Although initially positioned as the series finale, strong performance and Tartakovsky’s optimistic comments about future installments paved the way for this revival. Sony Pictures Animation, riding high on recent hits, greenlit the project with an expanded budget for cutting-edge animation that enhances the vibrant, cartoonish style fans love.
Returning cast members are expected to include the full monster pack, with potential surprises like Michelle Yeoh reprising Eunice or new guest voices adding to the ensemble. Derek Drymon and Jennifer Kluska, who helmed Transformania, are involved in creative capacities, ensuring continuity while injecting fresh energy.
Monster Reunion taps into timely themes: the commodification of horror culture, the perils of viral fame, and the enduring power of found family. In a plot twist reminiscent of the original film’s human intrusion, the monsters must navigate enthusiastic fans who idolize them as costumes—leading to hilarious identity mix-ups and alliances.
Visually, early concept art showcases a revamped hotel: gothic grandeur clashing with neon LED lights, escape rooms, and photo ops. Action sequences promise high-flying antics, with Drac’s bat transformations, Frank’s bolt-charging strength, and werewolf pup chaos amplified for big-screen spectacle.
The franchise’s legacy is undeniable. Starting with 2012’s Hotel Transylvania, which grossed over $358 million and launched a billion-dollar series, the films have charmed audiences with their blend of spooky fun and emotional depth. Hotel Transylvania 2 (2015) explored grandfather-grandson bonds, Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation (2018) took the gang on a cruise, and Transformania flipped species with body-swap hijinks.
Beyond films, shorts like Puppy! and Monster Pets, plus the Disney Channel series, expanded the universe. A upcoming Netflix spin-off, Motel Transylvania (delayed to 2027), follows Drac and Mavis in California, but Monster Reunion reaffirms the big-screen heart of the saga.
Critics and fans alike praise the series for subverting monster tropes—Dracula as a loving dad, Frankenstein as a gentle giant—while delivering universal messages about prejudice and love. Sandler’s comedic timing, Gomez’s relatable warmth, and Samberg’s goofy energy remain highlights.
As 2026 approaches, anticipation builds. Trailers are expected soon, promising monster mosh pits, heartfelt reunions, and edge-of-your-seat scares (the family-friendly kind). Whether it’s Drac outsmarting influencers or the pack pulling off an epic prank to reclaim their hotel, Hotel Transylvania 5: Monster Reunion looks poised to deliver the ultimate monster mash.
For families seeking laughter with a touch of heart, this reunion couldn’t come at a better time. The hotel doors are reopening—get ready to check in!