
King of the Hill Season 14 OTT release: Now streaming on Hulu, here's what to expect as Hank and Bobby return after 15 years for the iconic reboot
King of the Hill OTT release
All ten episodes of the new season landed on Hulu on August 4, turning the once-Fox classic into a full-on Hulu original. If you have been wondering where Hank, Peggy, Bobby, and the boys have been, well, you are in for a wild ride.
What to expect from King of the Hill?
Turns out, quite a bit. Hank and Peggy Hill return to their Texas roots after spending time working in the Middle East, yes, you read that right. While their Arlen crew (Dale, Boomhauer, and Bill) has mostly stayed the same, the world around them definitely has not.
And Bobby? Our boy is thriving. He is now the head chef at Robata Chane, a German-Japanese fusion restaurant. That is right, the same Bobby who once snacked through awkward pre-teen moments is now plating up international cuisine.
Who's voicing who?
The OG voices are back and better than ever, mostly. We will again see Mike Judge return as Hank Hill and Boomhauer. And Kathy Najimy obviously continues to crush it as Peggy. Pamela Adlon reprises her iconic role as Bobby, and sadly Johnny Hardwick (Dale) recorded part of the season before his tragic passing in 2023, while Toby Huss steps in as well. Stephen Root, Jonathan Joss (before his 2025 passing), and Ronny Chieng round out the all-star voice cast.
Where to watch King of the Hill for free?
If you are new to Hulu, you can score a 30-day free trial of their ad-supported plan, plenty of time to binge the entire season. Post-trial, it is $9.99/month. Fancy going ad-free? That will cost $18.99/month. Or grab the Disney+ bundle starting at $10.99/month to stream even more.
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