'King of the Hill' Revival Is Here — Get Ready for Season 14!

'King of the Hill' Revival Is Here — Get Ready for Season 14!
Image credit: Still from 'King of the Hill'

The beloved Texas sitcom returns with fresh stories and familiar faces.

King of the Hill burst onto screens on January 12, 1997, quietly carving its place in the world of animated sitcoms. Created by the brilliant minds of Mike Judge and Greg Daniels, the show’s dry wit and everyday Texas charm hooked audiences like nothing else.

How Many Seasons and Episodes Are There?

The show ran for 13 seasons, wrapping up in 2010. In total, it boasts 259 episodes, making it one of the longer-running animated series outside of giants like The Simpsons.

Is There a New Season or Revival Coming?

Yes! After a long hiatus, a revival is in the works. The new season is slated for release in 2024, bringing back beloved characters and new storylines for fans old and new.

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Who Is the Black Guy in King of the Hill?

The main African American character is John Redcorn Jr., the son of John Redcorn, a Native American healer. For a prominent black character, there's Buck Strickland’s assistant, but the show mostly focuses on the Hill family and their Texan community.

What Year Is King of the Hill Set In?

The show mostly takes place in a timeless version of the late 1990s and early 2000s Texas. It blends contemporary events with a small-town vibe that feels both nostalgic and current.

Who Died in King of the Hill?

In the series, Luanne Platter’s grandmother, Granny P., passed away. Also, Bill Dauterive’s storyline touches on loneliness and struggles, but no major character dies during the series.

Where Is Bill?

Bill Dauterive is the sad but lovable neighbor and friend of the Hill family. He’s usually seen at his bar or around Arlen, Texas, the fictional town where the series takes place.

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