
Tires Season 2: Release date, cast and plot details – Everything we know so far
The raunchy workplace comedy Tires is gearing up for its highly anticipated second season on Netflix. Created by comedians Shane Gillis, Steve Gerben, and John McKeever, the show has garnered a dedicated fanbase for its crude humor and relatable characters. After a successful debut, Tires Season 2 promises more laughs, chaos, and big-name guest stars. Here's everything you need to know about the release date, cast, and plot details for Tires Season 2. Tires Season 2 Release Date
Tires Season 2 is set to premiere on June 5, 2025, on Netflix, just over a year after the first season dropped on May 23, 2024. This quick turnaround is a rarity for streaming shows, reflecting Netflix's confidence in the series' popularity. The season will consist of 12 episodes, doubling the six-episode count of Season 1, giving fans more time to dive into the misadventures at Valley Forge Automotive Center. Tires Season 2 Expected Cast
The core cast of Tires is returning to bring the auto shop shenanigans to life, with some exciting new additions and guest stars. Here's who you can expect to see: Shane Gillis as Shane: The troublemaking cousin who relentlessly bullies his cousin Will while working at the auto shop.
Steve Gerben as Will: The nervous, underqualified manager trying to save his father's failing business.
Chris O'Connor as Cal: A laid-back mechanic and part of the Valley Forge crew.
Kilah Fox as Kilah: A sharp-witted employee who adds to the shop's dynamic.
Stavros Halkias as Dave: Another member of the quirky auto shop team. Tires Season 2 Potential Plot
Tires Season 2 picks up after the unexpected success of Will and Shane's big marketing idea from the Season 1 finale. The official logline states: 'After the unexpected success of their big marketing idea, Will and Shane rush to grow personally and professionally without fully realizing the cost of doing business.' This suggests the cousins will dive into new schemes to expand Valley Forge Automotive Center, likely leading to more hilarious mishaps.
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