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King of the Hill Season 14: Release date, cast, how to watch, trailer and what to expect

King of the Hill Season 14: Release date, cast, how to watch, trailer and what to expect

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King of the Hill Season 14 release date, premiere, cast and how to watch is here. The animated comedy 'King of the Hill' returns with Season 14 after a 15-year break. The original cast and creators are back, with new episodes dropping on August 4. Viewers can watch all 10 episodes exclusively on Hulu and Hulu on Disney+. The season honors two cast members who passed away.
AP King of the Hill Season 14 cast, release date, time, premiere and how to watch is here. This image released by Hulu shows promotional art for the animated series "King of the Hill." (Hulu via AP) King of the Hill Season 14 release date, premiere, cast and how to watch is available. After more than a decade off the air, King of the Hill is returning with a reboot. The series, known for its grounded storytelling and life in Arlen, Texas, will continue in Season 14. Original creators and cast members return, while new voices join to honor characters whose voice actors passed away.The new season of 'King of the Hill' will be released on Monday, August 4. The full season consists of 10 episodes, all of which will be available on the same day.
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Season 14 will stream exclusively on Hulu and also be accessible through Hulu on Disney+. Viewers will need a subscription to either platform to watch the new episodes.The original voice cast mostly returns for the reboot, continuing the story of Hank Hill and his neighbors in Arlen, Texas. Here is the official cast lineup from Disney+:
Mike Judge as Hank Hill and Boomhauer
Kathy Najimy as Peggy Hill
Pamela Adlon as Bobby Hill
Johnny Hardwick as Dale Gribble (recorded part of the season before his death in 2023)
Toby Huss as Dale Gribble (after Hardwick's passing)
Stephen Root as Bill Dauterive
Jonathan Joss as John Redcorn (completed recording before his death in June 2025)
Ronny Chieng as Kahn Souphanousinphone The season marks the last performances of Johnny Hardwick and Jonathan Joss. Hardwick passed away in 2023 after recording some of his lines. Toby Huss completed the role of Dale. Joss, who played John Redcorn, was shot and killed in June 2025 but had finished his work before his death.
Greg Daniels and Mike Judge, who created the original series, are leading the reboot. Mike Judge also returns as the voice of Hank Hill and Boomhauer. The return of the original creators signals a continuation of the original storytelling style that made the series popular during its original run.
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While detailed plotlines are under wraps, Season 14 will revisit the familiar setting of Arlen, Texas. The characters' lives will continue in real time, reflecting the passage of 15 years. Fans can expect themes involving family, work, neighborhood culture, and daily life to return in new situations.The official trailer for Season 14 of 'King of the Hill' is now available.
When will King of the Hill Season 14 be released?
Season 14 will premiere on August 4, 2025, with all ten episodes available on the same day.
Where can I stream King of the Hill Season 14?
Season 14 can be streamed on Hulu and Hulu on Disney+, requiring an active subscription.
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