ITV2 lists Hotel Transylvania 3: A Monster Vacation with Adam Sandler, Andy Samberg and Selena Gomez in the voice cast. The animated sequel puts Count Dracula and company on a cruise for sea-loving monsters before the boat is commandeered by the monster-hating Van Helsing family.
Adam Sandler and the cruise
Adam Sandler is one of the voices attached to the film, and that alone tells viewers what sort of animated sequel this is: a franchise entry built around familiar character work rather than a new cast reset. With Andy Samberg and Selena Gomez also named, the listing points to a core ensemble that stays intact across the film’s monster-at-sea setup.
Hotel Transylvania 3: A Monster Vacation is the full title, and the program description gives the audience only the essentials. That is still enough to place the film in the franchise line and to show that the selling point here is the voice pairing as much as the premise. For a viewer scanning ITV2, those names are the immediate takeaway.
Count Dracula on deck
Count Dracula and company start on a cruise made for sea-loving monsters, which gives the sequel its easygoing setup. The boat then gets commandeered by the monster-hating Van Helsing family, shifting the story from holiday mode to conflict without needing any extra explanation. The contrast is the engine: a trip designed for monsters becomes the place where they lose control of it.
That structure is what makes the listing useful on its face. It tells you the film is built around a simple reversal, with the cruise setting and the Van Helsing takeover doing the heavy lifting. If you are deciding whether this is the kind of animated sequel you want, the voice cast and the premise are the only facts the listing needs to hand you.
A Monster Vacation listing
Hotel Transylvania 3: A Monster Vacation arrives here as a short program description, not a full plot breakdown, and that keeps the focus on what viewers actually need: the title and the voices. Adam Sandler, Andy Samberg and Selena Gomez give the film its recognizable center, while the cruise-turns-chaos premise makes the sequel easy to place within the Hotel Transylvania run.
The practical read is simple: if the cast is the draw, ITV2 has already done the sorting for you. The film is the animated sequel, Count Dracula is on the cruise, and the Van Helsing family takes the boat over before the story can settle into anything polite.







