King of the Hill's revival future continues to be in good hands as its showrunner is going to be sticking around ...
When Bill gets down in the dumps during Christmas on King of the Hill, Hank must defeat his own assumptions about mental illnesses to save his friend.
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 ...
EXCLUSIVE: Saladin Patterson has renewed his overall deal with 20th Television and 20th Television Animation. Under the new ...
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 ...
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.
This image released by Hulu shows characters, from left, Jeff Boomhauer, Hank Hill, Dale Gribble and Bill Dauterive in a scene from "King of the Hill." The Dallas Cowboys-loving, George W.
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 ...
The “King of the Hill” revival at Hulu has been renewed for two more seasons, Variety has learned. The renewal will bring the show to its 17th season, with each new season to consist of 10 episodes.