Acknowledging the surprising turn of events, Tartakovsky said in a statement, “I thought I was done exploring the world of Hotel Transylvania after the first two films, but while I was away from the franchise finishing my TV show Samurai Jack, an idea sparked that I got really excited about and made it irresistible to return and helm myself this third adventure.”

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Michelle Murdocca will produce the film again, and Sandler will executive produce and return as the voice of Dracula. Michael McCullers (Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, Boss Baby) is writing the screenplay, and Selena Gomez and Andy Samberg will revive their roles as Mavis and Johnny, respectively.

Sony has slated the third installment of Hotel Transylvania for September 21, 2018.

Additionally, Sony made other major announcements today, including finalizing their release slate for 2017-’18. Sony will release three animated features next year: The fully-animated Smurfs: The Lost Village (dir. Kelly Asbury) will hit theaters on April 7, 2017; Emojimovie: Express Yourself (dir. Anthony Leondis) is slated for August ’17; and The Star (working title, and formerly The Lamb, dir. Timothy Reckart) is scheduled for December 8, ’17. The latter, which is being produced in association with The Jim Henson Company, is Sony’s first foray into faith-based animation (the studio has an established reputation for producing successful faith-based live-action films). Written by Carlos Kotkin and Simon Moore, The Star is about “a small but brave donkey and his animal friends [who] become the unsung heroes of the greatest story ever told, the first Christmas.”

In 2018, in addition to HT3, Sony will release the CG-animated Spider-Man from The Lego Movie and 21 Jump Street directors Phil Lord and Chris Miller. Bob Persichetti, who was the original director on the upcoming Playmobil movie, will make his directorial debut on the Spider-Man film, from a script written by Lord.

In addition to the features, Sony announced three new animated TV series today: