Why you can trust usWe independently evaluate the products we review. When you buy via links on our site, we may receive compensation. Read more about how we vet products and deals. Peggy and Hank Hill are back for Season 14 of 'King of the Hill.' (Hulu)It's been over 15 years since we said goodbye to Hank Hill and his family, but now, the King of the Hill is coming home! The long-awaited 14th season of the animated series will have a huge time jump, wherein a now-retired Hank and Peggy return to Arden, Texas, from Saudi Arabia. Despite Dale, Boomhauer and Bill welcoming them home, the pair seems to be struggling with some of the changes in Arden since they left, including fancier beer, all-gender restrooms and rideshare apps. Bobby seems to be thriving in Dallas as a chef for a Japanese and German fusion restaurant. Mike Judge, Kathy Najimy, Stephen Root, Pamela Adlon, and Lauren Tom are all reprising their roles in the King of the Hill reboot. Original series co-creators Mike Judge and Greg Daniels both serve as executive producers on the show. All 10 episodes of the new King of the Hill season will drop on Hulu this Monday, August 4. Here's what else you need to know about the King of the Hill reboot.

When does King of the Hill come back?The release date for King of the Hill Season 14 is Monday, Aug. 4, 2025. And we won't just get one episode on that King of the Hill premiere date, we're getting all 10 episodes of the new season!King of the Hill reboot channel:While the original King of the Hill series aired on FOX, the newest season/reboot of the show won't air on FOX, but will stream exclusively on Hulu (or on Disney+ for all Hulu and Disney+ bundle subscribers).

How to watch the new King of the Hill season: Stream 'King of the Hill'Disney+ and Hulu bundle A basic, ad-supported subscription to Hulu starts at $10/month, but for $1 more, you can upgrade to the Disney+ Hulu bundle. That gives you access to King of the Hill in addition to 2025 Oscar winners like A Complete Unknown and Anora, plus FX shows like The Bear, Hulu Originals like The Handmaid's Tale and lots of live programming the day after it airs, like Doctor Odyssey and Bachelor in Paradise. And then everything on Disney+ - including all the new and classic Disney princess movies, all of the Star Wars films and the MCU. $10.99/month at Disney+Stream 'King of the Hill'HuluTry free at HuluDisneyBest HBO Max bundle HBO Max, Disney+ and Hulu bundle (ad-free)The Disney+, Hulu, HBO Max bundle gets you exactly what it sounds like: access to Disney+, Hulu and HBO Max. If you go ad-free ($29.99/month), you'll save up to 38% compared with individually paying for all three services and gain access to all seasons of King of the Hill. If you don't already have access to these platforms, this is a great option that really covers your bases, streaming-wise. You'll get access to three vast libraries, fully stocked with everything Marvel and Disney princesses (new and old), plus Hulu's robust catalog of shows on demand the day after they air, including the latest episodes of Abbott Elementary, Grey's Anatomy and more. HBO Max offers hits including the most recent seasons of The Last of Us, The Pitt and White Lotus. $29.99/month at DisneyWhat is the new King of the Hill about?Nearly 16 years after King of the Hill went off the air, the show is returning for its 14th season. The season will start off with a time jump to the present day, where we'll see Hank and Peggy returning from working abroad in Saudi Arabia. The newly retired pair seem to be struggling to adjust to their old life back in Arden, Texas. And little Bobby is working as a chef in Dallas, all grown up now... well, sort of.

King of the Hill reboot trailer:King of the Hill new season cast:Wondering who is coming back for the new season of King of the Hill? Well, excitingly, much of the original voice cast is returning for the reboot, including series co-creator Mike Judge as Hank Hill, Kathy Najimy as Peggy Hill, Stephen Root as Bill, Pamela Adlon as Bobby Hill and Lauren Tom as Minh and Connie.

AdvertisementAdvertisementThe late Johnny Hardwick recorded several episodes as Dale before his passing, Toby Huss will take over as Dale moving forward. Jonathan Joss, who was killed earlier this year, also recorded some lines for John Redcorn. It hasn't been confirmed who will replace Joss in the role.

In Season 14, Kenneth Choi (The Wolf of Wall Street) will be taking over for Toby Huss as Laotian businessman Ted Wassanasong, with Ki Hong Lee (The Maze Runner) will step in as Ted's son, Chane (replacing Pamela Adlon). Tai Leclaire will take over the role of Joseph Gribble from Breckin Meyer.

As far as totally new cast members and characters go, Keith David (The Princess and the Frog) will be joining as Brian Robertson, the tenant of the Hill home while Hank and Peggy were in Saudi Arabia. Anthony 'Critic' Campos (Idiocracy) will play Chef Emilio, who works alongside Bobby in Dallas.

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