TV Review: 'King of the Hill' Revival True to Original in Modern Times
TEXAS, UNITED STATES, AUG 4 – Season 14 of King of the Hill explores modern social issues through the Hill family, with Bobby navigating young adult life and the show earning a 4 out of 5 rating.
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'King of the Hill' showrunner discusses diversifying reboot cast: 'The world has changed'
Reboot showrunner Saladin K. Patterson discussed the new cast with original series creators Mike Judge and Greg Daniels at San Diego Comic-Con 2025.The creative minds behind the King of the Hill reboot are excited to introduce fans to "some new people" that've joined the family.The whip-smart animated sitcom chronicling the suburban exploits of the Hill family and their friends and neighbors in the fictional small town of Arlen, Tex., is returni…
All the Details We Learned About the New King of the Hill Season at the Show's Comic-con Panel
A new season of King of the Hill is headed to Hulu August 4, and the cast and creators of the beloved series stopped by San Diego Comic-con to show off a new episode and talk about bringing the popular show back to life. Executive Producer and Showrunner Salading Pattersonwas joined by Executive Producers and Co-Creators Greg Daniels and Mike Judge (who also provides the voice of Hank Hill) along with series stars Kathy Najimy, Pamela Adlon, Nic…
‘King of the Hill’ Season 14 Review: Hulu’s Comforting Revival Avoids the Politics at Its Core
“The Simpsons” really did alter TV history forever: Three of the top seven longest-running scripted primetime series of all time are currently animated shows, including that Matt Groening trailblazer. Several more are poised to join their ranks if they stay on the air for a few more seasons. (Watch out, “Lasie” — “Bob’s Burgers” is coming for you!) It makes sense that these shows stick around, with even non-megahits like “Futurama” approaching a…
King of the Hill Season 14 Review: A Return Fit for a King
“Promise me you won’t leave again, Hank.” “Not unless we can bring Texas with us.” Pop culture has entered a toxic feedback loop of nostalgia that prioritizes the comforts of the past over the unknown present. What once was novel has now become inevitable. It’s rare for these revivals and sequel series to feel necessary and not just a response to a corporate-driven mandate to prioritize existing IP that can elicit powerful feelings of nostalgic …
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