King of the Hill Hypes Long-Awaited Comeback For Season 15 Release

The fourteenth season of King of the Hill was a huge success for Hulu, becoming one of the streaming service’s biggest revivals. Even though the show was outrated by The Wonderfully World of Gumball, Hulu renewed it for three more seasons – fifteen, sixteen, and seventeen. The Hill family will be back on July 20th, and Hulu is going all out to promote the new episodes. Surprisingly, after almost ending in 2025, a significant portion of the King of the Hill series is returning with fresh content.

Alamo Beer, famously featured on King of the Hill, was nearly out of reach for fans. However, San Antonio’s Alamo Beer Company, which had filed for bankruptcy, was rescued by an investment firm called SJK Capital and plans to reopen this summer. The company recently announced on social media that they’re aiming for a July reopening, coinciding with the return of King of the Hill on Hulu. While a specific date hasn’t been announced yet, it makes sense they’d time it with the show’s fifteenth season debut.

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I’m so excited for the King of the Hill revival! We haven’t gotten a trailer yet, but Hulu did drop a synopsis of what we can expect. Basically, Hank and Peggy are trying to enjoy retirement back on Rainey Street, which mostly involves keeping everyone else in line! And Bobby’s all grown up now, juggling old friends and the challenges of starting his own business. It’s been so funny seeing the Hills adjust to life back in America after being over in Saudi Arabia for so long – the revival is really delivering!

As Alamo Beer returns in the new season of King of the Hill, fans are curious about the fate of some missing characters. Luanne and Lucky, previously voiced by the late Brittney Murphy and Tom Petty, haven’t appeared in the fourteenth season, leaving viewers wondering if they’ll be back. The show also lost Jonathan Joss, the voice of John Redcorn. Hulu hasn’t yet confirmed if these three characters will return in future seasons, and if so, who will voice them.

Via San Antonio Express News

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2026-06-10 20:14