New trailer for 'King of the Hill' reboot is here. When does Season 14 premiere on Hulu?
After a 15-year hiatus, Hank Hill returns to Arlen as "King of the Hill." The original series ended in 2010.
With the series returning with a new plot, here is what you need to know about the new trailer before the show's official date.
"King of the Hill" will stream on Hulu on August 4.
What has Hank and his family been up to since the show's hiatus?
Hank, after spending time in Saudi Arabia working on a propane initiative to secure his retirement and that of Peggy's, is seen returning to Arlen in the trailer for Season 14 of "King of the Hill."
The revival explores the challenges they face as they confront the numerous changes that have occurred since they left.
Bill, Dale (now voiced by Toby Huss following Johnny Hardwick's passing), and Boomhauer remain fixtures in Arlen. As shown in the trailer, they're still up for gathering in the alley with Hank while sipping a few Alamo beers. But, like Hank, they're also navigating the realities of a modernized Arlen, complete with craft beers, gender-neutral restrooms, and ride-share apps like Uber.
Meanwhile, Bobby Hill is thriving in Dallas as an Asian fusion chef, maintaining close ties with childhood friends like Connie. With his father struggling to adapt after years abroad in the Middle East, Bobby steps into a guiding role, helping Hank find his footing in a world that has evolved well beyond his comfort zone.
This article originally appeared on Austin American-Statesman: When does 'King of the Hill' reboot return? See new official trailer
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