King of the Hill is officially back. After more than a decade off the air, the Emmy-winning animated series returns with a 10-episode revival set to drop Monday, August 4, 2025, on Hulu and Hulu on Disney+.
The long-awaited Season 14 picks up years after the original finale, reuniting Hank and Peggy Hill as they return to Arlen, Texas, following a stint working overseas in Saudi Arabia. The core crew—Dale, Boomhauer, and Bill—is still in the mix, while Bobby Hill, now 21, is chasing his culinary ambitions in Dallas. Connie, Joseph, and Chane are also back, anchoring a second-gen storyline alongside Bobby.
Mike Judge and Greg Daniels, who co-created the original, are back steering the series as executive producers. Saladin Patterson, coming off The Wonder Years reboot, is onboard as showrunner. Judge also returns to voice Hank, alongside key cast Kathy Najimy, Pamela Adlon, Stephen Root, Johnny Hardwick (in pre-recorded voice work), and others from the original ensemble.
All 10 episodes will drop at once, with a first-look clip already teasing the updated Arlen dynamics and how much—or little—has changed.
Originally running for 13 seasons on Fox, King of the Hill built a loyal fanbase on its deadpan Texas humor and grounded slice-of-life storytelling. The revival aims to pick up that thread while aging the characters into a new era.