1st Trailer Drops for ‘King of Hill’ Revival!
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A lot has changed for the characters since the show debuted in 1997. In the series revival, Hank is retired, Bobby is a chef at a German-Japanese fusion restaurant and Bill has been inconsolable without Hank and Peggy around (so actually, not much change there).
King of the Hill is coming back after more than fifteen years off the air. That’s a long time. Long enough that most reboots would either reinvent everything or try too hard to make noise.
Comedian and Daily Show correspondent Ronny Chieng has joined the animated series to voice Kahn Souphanousinphone, Hank’s (Mike Judge) Laotian neighbor, in the show’s 14th season. Toby Huss voiced the character during the show’s 13-season run on Fox from 1997-2010.
Ahead of King of the Hill’s highly anticipated revival, the show has revealed Hank’s new job. The new season of the animated series will see a 10-year time jump, and with it comes some major changes.