A new update for the King of the Hill reboot indicated when it may begin releasing new episodes.
An official listing confirmed the King of the Hill reboot episode count, hinting at its eventual release date.
King of the Hill originally aired on Fox for 13 seasons from 1997 to 2010, maintaining steady ratings and critical acclaim throughout its run.
After being officially ordered by Hulu in 2023, production on the King of the Hill reboot wrapped in October 2024.
Hulu's revival will age up key characters, with Bobby Hill entering adulthood, while also navigating the challenge of replacing late voice actors like Johnny Hardwick.
King of the Hill Reboot Episode Count Confirmed
A new listing on the Writers Guild of America (WGA) website notes that the King of the Hill revival will have 10 episodes in its first season.
The listing details episode credits for Season 14, set to air sometime this year, with 10 episodes written by a mix of returning and new writers.
Sad, but feels like shrinkflation started with television shows. Then it wasn't long before they realized they could shrink everything, and still charge us the same prices.
Everyone shits on Krapopolis for some reason but it was a huge breath of fresh air realizing it had actual full seasons! It'd been a while since I thought "wait, there's more?!"
Technically one of the seasons was actually 2 sets of 12 episodes released but I'll take whatever win I can get.
I don't care how long a season is anymore I just care how complete the idea is. The amount of shows with a satisfying ending is extremely low. And it's always been low but it's only getting worse. A ridiculous amount of shows just get tossed in the garbage as they're trying to develop a cohesive story.
Issue is, how many shows are there that have GREAT short seasons? World building has been so lacking in shows because of it. No time to explain, head to the next scene!
Feels like Dale would definitely have a red hat instead of an orange one in this one. Wonder if they'll avoid current politics; kind of hard to in today's Texas.
I mean realistically speaking a guy like Dale would have been horribly racist in the 90s and 2000s as well. But nobody wants that in a TV show so it made sense to just sidestep that and stick to the "fun" conspiracies. So I don't see why you'd change that now.