FIRST LOOK: Hulu’s ‘King of the Hill’ Reboot

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Fox’s “King of the Hill” wasn’t just a successful sitcom.

The animated series showed a side of Texas rarely featured in pop culture. The Mike Judge series knew Texan culture and wasn’t afraid to poke fun at it. The show also respected the Lone Star State without resorting to mean-spirited cliches.

That compassionate angle made the show’s jokes land even harder.

Fox canceled “Hill” after 13 seasons in 2010, but it was only a matter of time before someone revived the saga. Enter Hulu, which just gave us our first look at the “King of the Hill” reboot along with some intriguing details.

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The new season features 10 episodes and finds the Hill clan in a very different state of mind. 

The season 14 revival picks up several years after we last saw the Hill family – Hank and Peggy Hill are now retired and return to a changed Arlen after years of working in Saudi Arabia; and Bobby is 21 and living his best life while navigating adulthood as a chef in Dallas.

Original show co-creators Judge and Greg Daniels are back for the reboot, with Judge once again voicing Hank Hill. “Bernie Mac” TV veteran Saladin Patterson joins the team as the new showrunner.

One sad change? 

Johnny Hardwick, who voiced the conspiracy-happy Dale Gribble during the show’s original run, died in November 2023. His character appears in the teaser video along with signs suggesting Dale ran for Mayor since the show’s last episodes aired.

Hardwick’s name appears in the list of Hulu credits, but it’s unclear if he recorded any new audio for the reboot before his death. People magazine’s obituary for the voice actor suggests he may have done just that.

“King of the Hill” returns Aug. 4 on Hulu.

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