Hulu announced Monday that the second season of its revived King of the Hill will premiere on July 20 with all 10 episodes available at once. The episodes will stream on Hulu and Hulu on Disney+ for bundle subscribers.

The official logline for Season 15 states: Hank and Peggy settle into retirement life on Rainey Street while attempting to keep their neighbors from going off the rails. Bobby navigates old friendships while dealing with the stresses of being an entrepreneur.

Hulu unveiled a new teaser poster packed with Easter egg hints at the season's propane-fueled storylines. The image shows the core group of friends gathered in their familiar alley spot: Bill holding a plant and standing next to a discarded, ragged cow stuffed toy; Hank in his Strickland Propane jacket holding a leash; Dale clutching two caged rats and using a magnet on his beer can; and Boomhauer with three chickens at his feet. Peggy and Kahn peer over the fence, with Peggy using a portable fan to blow her hair, while the Texas State Fair mascot Big Tex looms in the background.

The voice cast features series co-creator Mike Judge as Hank Hill, Kathy Najimy as Peggy Hill, Pamela Adlon as Bobby Hill, Stephen Root as Bill Dauterive, Lauren Tom as Connie Souphanousinphone, and Toby Huss as Dale Gribble.

This marks the latest chapter for the animated sitcom created by Mike Judge and Greg Daniels, which originally aired on Fox from 1997 to 2009. The Hulu revival kicked off with Season 14 on August 4, 2025, delivering the most-viewed adult animation season premiere in five years across Hulu and Disney+ with 4.4 million global views in its first seven days. That season racked up 1.21 billion minutes viewed in its premiere week per Nielsen and earned a near-perfect 98% Tomatometer score on Rotten Tomatoes.

The show's success prompted Hulu to renew it for Seasons 16 and 17 in October 2025, ordering 20 additional episodes. All prior seasons are available to stream on Hulu, which has seen the series surpass 1 billion minutes streamed globally across Hulu and Disney+.

Season 15 comes from 20th Television Animation. Executive producers include Mike Judge and Greg Daniels, showrunner Saladin Patterson, Michael Rotenberg and Howard Klein for 3 Arts Entertainment, Dustin Davis for Bandera Entertainment, and Norm Hiscock.