The revival takes a time jump to explore how Hank Hill and America have changed — though only to a point. By James Poniewozik James Poniewozik, the chief television critic for The New York Times, ...
On its surface a satirical comedy about redneck Texans, the secret to "King of the Hill" has always been its beating heart. During its 12-year run on Fox from 1997 to 2009, “King of the Hill” was ...
Hank and Peggy are retired, and Bobby is a chef in an aged-up series revival, a return made bittersweet by the deaths of several former cast members. By Dave Itzkoff “It’s amazing what sticks with you ...
It's time for the return of the king. "King of the Hill," the animated series known for its dry yet wholesome humor, aired the final episode of its original 13-season Fox run in 2009, with a few ...
The animated show’s revival has been a strong performer for the streamer. By Rick Porter Television Business Editor Fire up the propane grill: King of the Hill is staying around for a while longer.
Perhaps the most unhinged character on “King of the Hill” during that show’s original run from 1997 to 2009 was pest exterminator and out-there conspiracy theorist Dale Gribble. As originally voiced ...
Yup, Hank Hill and his buddies will be hanging out in the alley a while longer: Hulu on Thursday announced that "King of the Hill" has been renewed for Seasons 16 and 17 — both of which will consist ...
Warning: This post contains spoilers for Monday's King of the Hill premiere on Hulu. King of the Hill is back, and Bobby Hill is all grown up... in more ways than we expected. Hulu's revival of the ...
Hank Hill's "King of the Hill" revival keeps on rolling. The animated series co-created by Mike Judge – who voices Arlen, Texas, propane salesman Hill – and Greg Daniels has been renewed for Seasons ...
After 15 years, King of the Hill returned to television with a very warm welcome from audiences as the 10 new episodes helped drive 1.21B minutes of streaming on Hulu from August 4 to 10, according to ...
Hulu is betting on King of the Hill, handing the animated series a two-season renewal with a 20-episode order. The renewal for the series from creators Mike Judge and Greg Daniels will take it through ...
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