Good news, y'all! Hulu's giving us way more Arlen, Texas, with two new seasons of the King Of The Hill revival, proving Hank and the gang are still right.

TL;DR
  • Hulu officially renewed the King of the Hill revival for two additional seasons (16 and 17), totaling 20 new episodes.
  • Season 14, which premiered in August 2025, was a massive hit, accumulating over a billion hours streamed globally and earning a 98% Rotten Tomatoes score.
  • The show is navigating the passing of beloved voice actors Johnny Hardwick (Dale Gribble, now voiced by Toby Huss) and Jonathan Joss (John Redcorn), raising questions about Redcorn's future.

The Propane-Fueled Dream Continues: More Arlen on the Horizon!

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Well, I tell you what, it seems like Hank Hill's timeless wisdom and the quirky charm of Arlen, Texas, are exactly what we needed. Hulu has just made a huge announcement: the critically acclaimed King of the Hill revival, which only just dropped its 14th season, is getting a massive two-season extension! That's right, folks, Seasons 16 and 17 are officially a go, bringing a whopping 20 new episodes our way. This is on top of Season 15, which we're already looking forward to in 2026, meaning the Hill family's adventures will be keeping our screens warm for years to come.

This news, confirmed on October 30, 2025, isn't just a simple renewal; it's a huge vote of confidence from Hulu, effectively doubling down on their initial order. After 15 years off the air, the return of King of the Hill has proven to be an undeniable triumph, capturing the hearts of both long-time fans and new viewers. It seems the show’s unique blend of grounded humor, relatable characters, and poignant social commentary is more relevant than ever.

From Fox to Hulu: The Long-Awaited Return of Arlen, Texas

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For over a decade, fans thought the iconic animated sitcom, which originally ran for 13 seasons on FOX until 2010, was gone for good. But then, like a perfectly grilled steak, Hulu brought it back. The revival was initially ordered in January 2023 with a 20-episode commitment, which was wisely split into Season 14 (premiering in August 2025) and Season 15 (set for 2026). This staggered release allowed the creative team to reintroduce us to Arlen at a thoughtful pace, letting the show breathe and find its modern stride.

The anticipation for Season 14 was huge, and it paid off big time. The show's creators, Mike Judge and Greg Daniels, along with new showrunner Saladin Patterson, had the delicate task of modernizing the series without losing its essential "dang ol' king" feel. They had to navigate a dramatically changed America, a world filled with new technologies and cultural norms that Hank Hill might find... well, "not right." And they stuck the landing beautifully, proving that some classics can indeed be revived with grace and humor.

Season 14's Triumphant Return: How the Hill Family Won Over Viewers

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When Season 14 hit Hulu and Disney+ in August 2025, it wasn't just a return; it was a phenomenon. The first 10 episodes opened with Hank and Peggy Hill coming back to Arlen, Texas, after spending several years in Saudi Arabia, where Hank had been working a propane job to build their retirement nest egg. This "time skip" immediately injected fresh humor and storylines, as the Hills grappled with Zoom meetings, evolving social dynamics, and a world that had clearly moved on while they were away.

Meanwhile, their son Bobby, now in his 20s, was living his dream as a chef in Dallas, even opening a Japanese-German fusion restaurant with his former classmate, Chane Wassanasong. He was also reconnecting with his boyhood crush, Connie Souphanousinphone, showing a more mature yet still endearing side to the beloved character. These updates felt organic and true to the characters, allowing for growth while retaining their core personalities, making the revival feel less like a rehash and more like a natural continuation.

The critics couldn't get enough, either. The Hollywood Reporter noted the series' "familiar North Texas flair," while Collider praised its ability to "age its characters and modernize the world, but still feel like the dang ol' king." IGN, in particular, gave King of the Hill Season 14 a perfect 10/10, calling it "a dazzling return to form...leveraging winning social commentary and complicated characters to cement itself as one of the greatest come backs in animation history." That's high praise, and it speaks volumes about the quality of the new episodes.

Chart-Topping Success: Dissecting King of the Hill's Phenomenal Viewership

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The critical acclaim was matched, if not surpassed, by the sheer number of eyeballs glued to the screen. Disney reported that the Season 14 premiere drew an astounding 4.4 million views in its first seven days of streaming. This wasn't just a good number; it made King of the Hill the best adult animation premiere in five years across both Disney+ and Hulu. Talk about a comeback!

The numbers continued to climb, cementing the revival's status as a bona fide hit. Nielsen reported that during the week of its premiere, King of the Hill racked up an incredible 1.21 billion viewing minutes, with over three-fourths of that coming from the brand-new episodes alone. The show spent four weeks on Nielsen's top 10 original streaming series chart, accumulating a staggering 2.91 billion minutes (that's 485 million hours!) of viewing during that time. Globally, the series has now crossed 1 billion hours of watch time on Hulu and Disney+, proving its universal appeal.

This overwhelming success undoubtedly played a major role in Hulu's decision to renew the series for two more seasons so quickly. It shows that there's a huge appetite for the smart, character-driven comedy that King of the Hill delivers, and that a faithful, thoughtful revival can not only attract its original fanbase but also bring in new viewers who appreciate its unique charm and relatable humor.

What These New Seasons Mean for Hank, Peggy, and the Arlen Gang

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With an additional 20 episodes on the way, the creative team now has an incredible opportunity to dive even deeper into the lives of the Arlen residents. This multi-season commitment means the writers aren't forced to wrap up storylines quickly; they have the freedom to craft longer, more intricate character arcs and explore the changing landscape of Texas and America through the Hills' eyes. We can expect more nuanced social commentary, more relatable everyday dilemmas, and plenty of laughs as Hank continues to navigate a world that doesn't always make sense to a man who just wants to sell propane and propane accessories.

The synopsis for the revival mentioned reconnecting with old friends Dale, Boomhauer, and Bill. The extended run allows for these beloved characters to have more significant, evolving roles, rather than just quick cameos. We can anticipate deeper explorations of Bobby and Connie's relationship, the implications of Boomhauer becoming a stepfather, and how Bill might finally find a shred of happiness (or just descend further into his wonderfully neurotic self). This isn't just about more episodes; it's about richer storytelling.

Navigating Loss and Legacy: The Future of John Redcorn and Dale Gribble King of the Hill Revival Gets Massive Two-Season Extension on Hulu image 8

One of the more challenging aspects of any long-awaited revival is addressing the unfortunate passing of beloved cast members. King of the Hill has handled this with a mix of tribute and thoughtful recasting.

For Johnny Hardwick, the iconic voice of conspiracy theorist and exterminator Dale Gribble, the situation was particularly poignant. Hardwick tragically passed away during the revival's production. The series was able to feature his original voice in a few episodes of Season 14, honoring his legacy, before Toby Huss stepped into the role for the final episodes of Season 14 and will continue for future seasons. This transition allowed Dale's character to continue, a testament to his integral role in the Arlen community.

Voice Actor Legacy: "John Redcorn was recast before as original voice star, Victor Aaron, provided the voice of the character for King of the Hill’s first season before his own passing. The role was then taken over by Joss from that point on, and that might be the case moving forward."

The situation for John Redcorn, voiced by the late Jonathan Joss, presents a different challenge. Joss tragically passed away before the release of Season 14, though he was able to record his performances for Redcorn's return. Season 14 revealed Redcorn's new life, including an internet show with Nancy, helping Joseph, and launching a red corn selling business. The season even ended with a tribute to Joss following Redcorn's final scene, suggesting the character was being set up for continued involvement. Given Joss likely recorded for at least some of Season 15, the big question remains: will John Redcorn be recast for Seasons 16 and 17, or will the character be retired to honor Joss's memory?

The show has faced this dilemma before. Victor Aaron, the original voice of John Redcorn, passed away after Season 1, leading to Jonathan Joss taking over the role. This precedent suggests recasting is a strong possibility, especially since Redcorn's character was given new storylines hinting at his continued presence. However, the decision will undoubtedly be made with great care and respect for Joss's contribution.

Catching Up with the Neighbors: Updates on the Beloved Arlen Residents King of the Hill Revival Gets Massive Two-Season Extension on Hulu image 9

Beyond the Hills, the revival has given us delightful updates on the rest of the Arlen crew. Boomhauer, still the incomprehensible ladies' man, is now a stepfather – a new dynamic that's sure to provide plenty of laughs and perhaps even some unexpected emotional moments. Neurotic barber Bill Dauterive has, predictably, descended even further into depression and isolation, yet remains a core, albeit perpetually unlucky, part of the gang.

Kahn and Minh Souphanousinphone, Hank's at-times acrimonious neighbors, have undergone a significant change: they broke up. However, in true Arlen fashion, they're maintaining a facade of domestic bliss, which no doubt leads to hilarious and awkward situations. The return of these familiar faces, complete with their updated lives and struggles, is a testament to the show's ability to evolve its characters while keeping their essence intact.

Why King of the Hill's Wit Still Ignites Laughter and Reflection Today

The renewed success of King of the Hill isn't just about nostalgia; it's a testament to its enduring quality and relevance. The series has always excelled at "winning social commentary" by observing everyday life through a unique, grounded lens. In a world that often feels chaotic and polarized, Hank Hill's earnest traditionalism and genuine concern for his community (even if he expresses it gruffly) offer a comforting, often hilarious, perspective.

The revival expertly brings Arlen into the 2020s, tackling modern themes and technologies like Zoom without ever feeling preachy or forced. It continues to find humor in the generational gap, the changing economy, and the simple absurdities of suburban life. The show's ability to modernize without losing its "thoughtful, faithful and refreshingly funny continuation of the canon" is why it resonates so deeply with audiences today. It reminds us that while the world changes, some things – like family, friendship, and the pursuit of a well-maintained lawn – remain universal.

The Masterminds Behind the Magic: Creators and Showrunners Shaping Arlen

A huge part of the revival's triumph lies with its original co-creators, Mike Judge and Greg Daniels, who returned as executive producers. Their vision established the show's unique voice and heart, and their continued involvement ensures that the new episodes maintain that authentic King of the Hill feel. Joining them is new showrunner Saladin Patterson, a veteran writer and producer known for his work on shows like Psych and The Big Bang Theory, who has clearly brought a fresh perspective while respecting the show's legacy.

The articles highlight that the creative team made a point to bring back many of the original writers and non-acting creatives who contributed to the original series' success. This continuity behind the scenes is crucial for maintaining the show's distinctive tone, humor, and character integrity. Knowing that the same talented minds are at the helm, and now with an even longer runway, gives fans confidence that King of the Hill will continue to deliver the quality storytelling we've come to expect.

Looking Ahead: When You Can Fire Up Your Propane for More Arlen Fun

So, what's the roadmap for more King of the Hill? We already know Season 15 is scheduled to premiere in 2026. While specific release dates for the newly ordered Seasons 16 and 17 haven't been announced yet, the fact that Hulu has greenlit them so early means the production can continue smoothly, giving the writers and animators ample time to craft the next chapters of Arlen's story. With 20 new episodes now confirmed beyond Season 15, we can look forward to many more years of Hank, Peggy, Bobby, and the rest of the gang, proving that clean-burning propane, and clean-burning comedy, never go out of style.

FAQ: Your Burning Questions About the King of the Hill Revival Answered When does King of the Hill Season 15 premiere? King of the Hill Season 15 is scheduled to premiere in 2026. A specific date has not yet been announced. Where can I watch the King of the Hill revival? The King of the Hill revival (Season 14 and all future seasons) streams exclusively on Hulu in the U.S. Bundle subscribers can also watch on Hulu on Disney+, and it's available internationally on Disney+. How many new King of the Hill episodes are coming? Hulu initially ordered 20 episodes (Season 14 and 15). With this new renewal, an additional 20 episodes have been ordered, making a total of 40 new episodes (across Seasons 14-17) for the revival. What happened to the original voice cast members who passed away? Johnny Hardwick, the voice of Dale Gribble, passed away during production. His voice was featured in some Season 14 episodes, with Toby Huss taking over for later episodes and future seasons. Jonathan Joss, the voice of John Redcorn, also passed away before Season 14's release but had recorded his lines. His character's future in Seasons 16 and 17 is currently undecided, though the character was previously recast after the passing of original voice actor Victor Aaron.