New Photo - 'King of the Hill' is returning after over 15 years, here's what to know about Season 14 of the beloved animated series, plus how to stream the reboot

'King of the Hill' is returning after over 15 years, here's what to know about Season 14 of the beloved animated series, plus how to stream the reboot Danica CreahanAugust 3, 2025 at 8:15 PM Peggy and Hank Hill are back for Season 14 of 'King of the Hill.

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Peggy and Hank Hill are back for Season 14 of 'King of the Hill.' (Hulu)

It's been over 15 years since we said goodbye to Hank Hill and his family, but now, the King of the Hill is coming home! The long-awaited 14th season of the animated series will have a huge time jump, wherein a now-retired Hank and Peggy return to Arden, Texas, from Saudi Arabia. Despite Dale, Boomhauer and Bill welcoming them home, the pair seems to be struggling with some of the changes in Arden since they left, including fancier beer, all-gender restrooms and rideshare apps. Bobby seems to be thriving in Dallas as a chef for a Japanese and German fusion restaurant. Mike Judge, Kathy Najimy, Stephen Root, Pamela Adlon, and Lauren Tom are all reprising their roles in the King of the Hill reboot. Original series co-creators Mike Judge and Greg Daniels both serve as executive producers on the show. All 10 episodes of the new King of the Hill season will drop on Hulu this Monday, August 4. Here's what else you about the King of the Hill reboot.

When does King of the Hill come back?

The release date for King of the Hill Season 14 is Monday, Aug. 4, 2025. And we won't just get one episode on that King of the Hill premiere date, we're getting all 10 episodes of the new season!

King of the Hill reboot channel:

While the original King of the Hill series aired on FOX, the newest season/reboot of the show won't air on FOX, but will stream exclusively on Hulu (or on Disney+ for all Hulu and Disney+ bundle subscribers).

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Nearly 16 years after King of the Hill went off the air, the show is returning for its 14th season. The season will start off with a time jump to the present day, where we'll see Hank and Peggy returning from working abroad in Saudi Arabia. The newly retired pair seem to be struggling to adjust to their old life back in Arden, Texas. And little Bobby is working as a chef in Dallas, all grown up now… well, sort of.

King of the Hill reboot trailer:King of the Hill new season cast:

Wondering who is coming back for the new season of King of the Hill? Well, excitingly, much of the original voice cast is returning for the reboot, including series co-creator Mike Judge as Hank Hill, Kathy Najimy as Peggy Hill, Stephen Root as Bill, Pamela Adlon as Bobby Hill and Lauren Tom as Minh and Connie.

The late Johnny Hardwick recorded several episodes as Dale before his passing, Toby Huss will take over as Dale moving forward. Jonathan Joss, who was killed earlier this year, also recorded some lines for John Redcorn. It hasn't been confirmed who will replace Joss in the role.

In Season 14, Kenneth Choi (The Wolf of Wall Street) will be taking over for Toby Huss as Laotian businessman Ted Wassanasong, with Ki Hong Lee (The Maze Runner) will step in as Ted's son, Chane (replacing Pamela Adlon). Tai Leclaire will take over the role of Joseph Gribble from Breckin Meyer.

As far as totally new cast members and characters go, Keith David (The Princess and the Frog) will be joining as Brian Robertson, the tenant of the Hill home while Hank and Peggy were in Saudi Arabia. Anthony 'Critic' Campos (Idiocracy) will play Chef Emilio, who works alongside Bobby in Dallas.

Is the King of the Hill reboot only one season?

Despite King of the Hill Season 14 not even being out yet, the series has been renewed for Season 15! So we won't just be getting one reboot season of the show. Phew!

Where to watch every season of King of the Hill:

You can stream all 13 seasons of King of the Hill on Hulu (or Hulu via Disney+).

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Ty Burrell Says He Has 'No Regrets' About Leaving L.A. to Raise His 2 Teen Daughters in Utah (Exclusive) Gillian TellingAugust 3, 2025 at 3:30 PM Rob Latour/Variety/Penske Media/Getty Ty Burrell and Holly Burrell.

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Ty Burrell left California with his wife Holly and their children in 2020, after Modern Family ended

"I don't have any regrets. It's been lovely and a great place to raise the kids," the actor tells PEOPLE

He and Holly are parents to two teenage daughters, Frances and Greta

Ty Burrell is digging his new life in Utah — so much so that he says he has no regrets about leaving Los Angeles.

"It's just been spectacular," the actor, 57, tells PEOPLE in an exclusive interview of Salt Lake City, where he lives with his wife Holly and their two teenage daughters, Frances and Greta.

"We moved here right after [Modern Family] ended, and I don't have any regrets. It's been lovely and a great place to raise the kids," he adds.

Ty, who is currently starring in the scripted podcast series The Good Life, which is loosely based on his own childhood, admits he is "itching" to get back into performing again, but, for now, he is loving voiceover work, so he can continue his outdoorsy lifestyle.

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Still, he admits that he wasn't exactly a lover of the outdoors when he first moved to the mountains, explaining, "My parents weren't really those kinds of people."

"So at first, when we moved here, it almost felt like cosplay, like we were pretending to be people who were outdoorsy, and now we really truly love it," Ty continues.

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Ty spoke with PEOPLE about his longtime marriage earlier in the year. He and Holly have been married for 25 years, and he credited one relationship rule with making their union go smoothly.

"This is probably connected to the really old axiom of 'Don't go to bed angry,' but we force ourselves to talk about stuff," Ty said at the time. "Both of us make sure that if something's wrong, by the end of the night, we have at least had some discussion about it."

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He added, "Neither one of us are silent treatment people, and I think that's a real benefit, because I think that can be really hard on a relationship, when you don't talk about things."

The Good Life podcast series — also featuring Jennifer Garner, Colton Dunn, Jillian Bell and Ego Nwodim — is now available on Audible.

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A man accused of killing four people at a Montana bar is still on the run. Here's what we know Karina Tsui, CNNAugust 3, 2025 at 1:36 PM Authorities said they are searching for Michael Paul Brown in connection with a deadly shooting in Anaconda, Montana.

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Authorities said they are searching for Michael Paul Brown in connection with a deadly shooting in Anaconda, Montana. - Anaconda-Deer Lodge County Law Enforcement

Parts of a national forest near Anaconda, Montana, were closed late Saturday as authorities expanded their search for the gunman accused of killing four people at a bar on Friday morning.

The suspect, identified as Army veteran Michael Paul Brown, was seen on security footage fleeing The Owl Bar, where the fatal shooting occurred, investigators said. He was last seen in the Stump Town area, west of Anaconda, according to The .

Authorities have locked down Barker Lake and the surrounding area inside the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest as local, state and federal agencies continue their search by land and air, a Montana Department of Justice spokesperson said.

On Friday, local law enforcement warned that Brown is "armed and extremely dangerous."

"It's okay to go about your business in town but please use caution," Anaconda Deer-Lodge County Chief Bill Sather said in a Saturday update on Facebook, urging residents to call 911 if they see the gunman.

Here's what else we know:

The shooting

Details about what led up to the shooting in the usually peaceful backcountry remain unclear.

The Montana Division of Criminal Investigation said the shooting took place at the Owl Bar at 10:30 a.m. and the scene is now secure. As of early Sunday, the bar is listed as "temporarily closed" online.

Cassandra Dutra, a bartender at the establishment, told CNN she felt extremely overwhelmed and sad by the incident.

Brown lived next door to the bar and would come in frequently, she said, but noted "he wasn't a part of the camaraderie" among other customers.

Dutra was not working on Friday, but said she lived nearby and heard noises during the shooting.

At first, she didn't think anything of it because there was construction outside the bar. When she heard there was a shooting, she did not immediately realize people had been hurt.

"I didn't immediately panic because I just know the atmosphere in the Owl … it never occurred to me that anybody was hurt," she said.

Security camera footage released Saturday shows Brown leaving The Owl Bar as he fled the scene of Friday's shooting, according to the Montana Department of Justice. - Montana Department of Justice

David Gwerder, the owner of The Owl Bar, told the AP he was unaware of any conflicts between Brown and anyone who was in the bar Friday morning.

"He knew everybody that was in that bar. I guarantee you that," Gwerder told the AP. "He didn't have any running dispute with any of them. I just think he snapped."

Details about what led up to the shooting in the usually peaceful backcountry remain unclear.

CNN has reached out to Gwerder for comment.

The suspect

Brown was part of an armored vehicle crew in the US Army from January 2001 to May 2005, and was deployed to Iraq from February 2004 to March 2005, Lt. Col. Ruth Castro, a spokesperson with the US Army, told CNN in an email Saturday.

He later joined the Montana National Guard from April 2006 to March 2009 and left military service as a sergeant, Castro said.

Brown's niece, Clare Boyle, told CNN her uncle was a veteran who struggled with mental health in the Army, and he wasn't the same after his service.

The Granite County Sheriff's Office shared this photo of Michael Paul Brown on Friday. - Granite County Sheriff's Office

His condition worsened after the passing of his parents, Boyle told CNN. She described him as "very sick" but also recalled some happy moments, such as learning to ride a bike and fishing with him.

Boyle expressed remorse and heartbreak for the victims' families, noting that five families were "destroyed" on Friday.

The Army declined to release information about Brown's mental health history citing policy and privacy constraints.

The search

In addition to Barker Lake in the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest, where Brown is suspected of having escaped to, authorities are also searching the area around Stumptown Road, north of the lake.

Anaconda resident Dan Haffey, who previously served as a fire foreman for the Montana Division of Forestry, told CNN his team would cut trails into the mountain for hikers.

"There's a thousand places to hide on that mountain," he said. "I've been on forest fires and in that drainage up there, and they're 5,000 acres … That mountain is gigantic."

Resident Randy Clark, who lives near Highway 1 and Stumptown Road told CNN helicopter searches near his home continued until about 11 p.m. on Friday and resumed at 6 a.m. Saturday.

He said he heard authorities shouting on Friday, but he couldn't tell if they were yelling at the suspect or communicating with each other.

"I heard a bunch of sirens and stuff and saw the state troopers and local police flying down Highway 1, west toward Philipsburg," he said. "(They) stopped directly across from where I live. You could see the blue lights and stuff, everything."

A white Ford F-150 truck that Brown drove was found after the shooting on Friday, but he "was not located in or around the vehicle," Montana Division of Criminal Investigation Administrator Lee Johnson said at a news conference.

Anaconda Deer-Lodge County Police Chief Bill Sather said Saturday the FBI, the Denver office of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, and the Granite County Sheriff's Office were assisting with the investigation.

The victims

Johnson said Friday that investigators have identified the four victims of the shooting, though authorities will not release their names until all families are notified.

Dutra, the bartender at the Owl Bar, believes every person at the establishment during the shooting was killed, which included a bartender who was the only staff member working, and three customers.

CNN's Taylor Romine, Josh Campbell, Taylor Galgano, Danya Gainor contributed to this report.

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DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — A far-right Israeli minister visited and prayed at Jerusalem's most sensitive holy site on Sunday, triggering regional condemnation and fears that the provocative move could further escalate tensions. The visit came as hospitals in Gaza said 27 more Palestinians seeking food aid were killed by Israeli fire.

With Israel facing global criticism over famine-like conditions in the besieged strip, the visit by Itamar Ben-Gvir to the hillside compound threatened to further set back efforts by international mediators to halt Israel's nearly two-year military offensive in the Gaza Strip.

The area, which Jews call the Temple Mount, is the holiest site in Judaism and was home to the ancient biblical temples. Muslims call the site the Noble Sanctuary. Today it is home to the Al-Aqsa Mosque, the third-holiest site in Islam.

Visits by Israeli officials are considered a provocation across the Muslim world and openly praying violates a longstanding status quo at the site. Jews have been allowed to tour the site but are barred from praying, with Israeli police and troops providing security. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office said after Ben-Gvir's visit that Israel would not change the norms governing the holy site.

Ben-Gvir made the visit following Hamas' release of videos showing two emaciated Israeli hostages. The videos caused in uproar in Israel and raised pressure on the government to reach a deal to bring home from Gaza the remaining 50 hostages who were captured on Oct. 7, 2023, in the Hamas-led attack that triggered the war.

During his visit to the compound, Ben-Gvir called for Israel to annex the Gaza Strip and encourage Palestinians to leave, reviving rhetoric that has complicated negotiations to end the war. He raged against a video that Hamas released Saturday of 24-year-old hostage Evyatar David showing him skeletal and hollow-eyed in a dimly lit Gaza tunnel. He called it an attempt to pressure Israel.

Ben-Gvir's previous visits to the site have prompted threats from Palestinian militant groups. Clashes between Israeli security forces and Palestinian demonstrators in and around the site fueled an 11-day war with Hamas in 2021.

His visit Sunday was swiftly condemned as an incitement by Palestinian leaders as well as Jordan, the Al-Aqsa Mosque's custodian, and Saudi Arabia.

Sufian Qudah, spokesman for neighboring Jordan's foreign ministry, condemned what he called "provocative incursions by the extremist minister" and implored Israel to prevent escalation.

Videos of hungry and suffering Israeli hostages

Israel has been jolted by new videos of hostages with their ribs protruding and bodies ravaged by hunger. Netanyahu's office said it spoke with the Red Cross to seek help in providing them food and medical care.

The videos — released by Hamas and Islamic Jihad, the second-largest militant group in Gaza — triggered outrage across the political spectrum. Tens of thousands rallied in Tel Aviv on Saturday urging Israel and the United States to urgently pursue their release after suspending ceasefire talks.

Right-wing politicians who oppose deals with Hamas said the footage reinforced their conviction that the militant group must be obliterated.

"From here we need to bring a message and ensure that from today, we conquer all of the Gaza Strip, declare sovereignty over all of the Gaza Strip, take out every Hamas member and encourage voluntary emigration," Ben-Gvir said on a video posted on social media after his visit to the holy site.

Deadly chaos grips food distribution points

Palestinians reported more deadly violence at aid sites Sunday, and the Palestinian Red Crescent Society said a staff member was killed when Israeli forces shelled its office with artillery.

Hospital officials said Israeli forces killed at least 27 Palestinians seeking food, and witnesses described facing gunfire as hungry crowds surged toward aid sites.

Desperation has gripped the Palestinian territory of more than 2 million, which experts warn faces "a worst-case scenario of famine ″ because of Israel's blockade. No aid entered Gaza between March 2 and May 19, and aid has been limited since then.

Yousef Abed, among the people en route to a distribution point, described coming under indiscriminate fire and seeing at least three people bleeding on the ground.

"I couldn't stop and help them because of the bullets," he said.

Two hospitals in southern and central Gaza reported receiving bodies from routes leading to the Israeli-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation aid sites, including 11 killed in the Teina area while trying to reach a distribution point in Khan Younis.

Three Palestinian eyewitnesses, including one traveling through Teina, told The that shootings occurred on the routes, which are in military zones secured by Israeli forces. They said they saw soldiers open fire on hungry crowds advancing toward troops.

Eyewitnesses seeking food have reported similar gunfire in recent weeks near aid distribution sites. The United Nations says 859 people were killed near GHF sites from May 27 to July 31 and hundreds of others have been killed along the routes of U.N.-led food convoys.

GHF says its armed contractors have only used pepper spray or fired warning shots to prevent deadly crowding. Israel's military has said it only fires warning shots. Both claim the death tolls have been exaggerated.

Israel's military did not immediately respond to questions about Sunday's reported fatalities but said it was reviewing the Red Crescent's claim. GHF's media office said there was no gunfire "near or at our sites."

More deaths from hunger

Meanwhile, Gaza's Health Ministry said six more Palestinian adults died of malnutrition-related causes over the past 24 hours, bringing the malnutrition-related death toll among adults to 82 over the five weeks that the ministry has counted such deaths. Malnutrition-related deaths are not included in the ministry's count of war casualties.

Ninety-three children have also died of malnutrition-related causes since the war began, the ministry said.

Israel has taken steps in the past week to increase the flow of food into Gaza, saying 1,200 aid trucks have entered while hundreds of pallets have been airdropped, but U.N. and relief groups say conditions have not improved. The U.N. has said 500 to 600 trucks a day are needed.

Anger has led to protests overseas, including one in Australia on Sunday by thousands of people.

The 2023 attack that sparked the war killed about 1,200 people and abducted another 251. Israel's retaliatory military offensive has killed more than 60,800 Palestinians, according to Gaza's Health Ministry.

The ministry, which doesn't distinguish between civilians and combatants in its count, is staffed by medical professionals. The United Nations and other independent experts view its figures as the most reliable count of casualties. Israel has disputed its figures but hasn't provided its own account of casualties.

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1 / 2Russia Volcanic EruptionThis photo taken from video by Artem Sheldr shows an aerial view of the eruption of the Krasheninnikov volcano of the Eastern volcanic belt, about 200 km (125 miles) northeast of the regional center of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Russia far east, Sunday, Aug. 3, 2025. (Artem Sheldr via AP)

A volcano on Russia's far eastern Kamchatka Peninsula erupted overnight into Sunday for what scientists said is the first time in hundreds of years, days after a massive 8.8-magnitude earthquake.

The Krasheninnikov volcano sent ash 6 kilometers (3.7 miles) into the sky, according to staff at the Kronotsky Reserve, where the volcano is located. Images released by state media showed dense clouds of ash rising above the volcano.

"The plume is spreading eastward from the volcano toward the Pacific Ocean. There are no populated areas along its path, and no ashfall has been recorded in inhabited localities," Kamchatka's emergencies ministry wrote on Telegram during the eruption.

The eruption was accompanied by a 7.0-magnitude earthquake and prompted a tsunami warning for three areas of Kamchatka. The tsunami warning was later lifted by Russia's Ministry for Emergency Services.

"This is the first historically confirmed eruption of the Krasheninnikov volcano in 600 years," Olga Girina, head of the Kamchatka Volcanic Eruption Response Team, told Russian state news agency RIA Novosti.

The Smithsonian Institution's Global Volcanism Program, based in the U.S., however, lists Krasheninnikov's last eruption as occurring 475 years ago in 1550.

The reason for the discrepancy was not clear.

The Kamchatka Volcanic Eruption Response Team said late Sunday that the volcano's activity was decreasing but that "moderate explosive activity" could continue.

The eruption occurred after a huge earthquake struck Russia's Far East early Wednesday, an 8.8-magnitude temblor that caused small tsunami waves in Japan and Alaska and prompted warnings for Hawaii, North and Central America and Pacific islands south toward New Zealand.

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5 Expenses I Wasn't Prepared For When I Bought an EV Lydia KibetAugust 2, 2025 at 10:02 PM coldsnowstorm / iStock.com Buying an electric vehicle sounds like a smart move. No more gas costs, reduced maintenance and some tax credits.

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Buying an electric vehicle sounds like a smart move. No more gas costs, reduced maintenance and some tax credits. However, there are hidden expenses that can catch new EV owners by surprise.

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GOBankingRates spoke to Marcus Griswold, founder of Calm Waters Group, who has been driving a Volkswagen ID.4 for two years now. He shared the expenses he wasn't prepared for after purchasing an EV. While he's still happy with his purchase, he has learned firsthand that going electric still involves some expenses.

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Tires Wear Out Much Faster

Electric vehicles are way heavier than gas-powered cars due to their battery packs. This puts more pressure on the tires, wearing them out faster. Additionally, the instant torque delivery that makes EVs so fun to drive can be harsh on rubber.

"The one that hit me was the tires," Griswold said. "Before I replaced my front tires, they were starting to flake chunks of rubber within 17,000 miles."

This accelerated wear means EV owners need to replace tires more frequently, translating to hundreds of extra dollars in tire costs yearly.

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Unpredictable Public Charging Costs

You might think charging an electric car is cheaper than buying gas, but public charging costs can cost just as much and sometimes more, depending on where you are.

"In California, the cost to fill up a tank of gas is about the same cost I see to 'fill up' my battery," Griswold noted.

Charger Installation

While Griswold didn't install a home charger, it's worth noting that many EV owners do, and it's not cheap. Installation can cost hundreds or even thousands of dollars. However, some utility companies are developing programs that support reduced costs for EV charger installation.

"I was offered either three free years of charging or a charger installation discount from VW," said Griswold.

Insurance and Registration

EVs tend to be more expensive upfront, and insurance companies typically charge more premiums based on the vehicle value.

"Even though I received the rebate, my insurance and registration costs are higher," Griswold said.

Battery Replacement Worries

While most EV batteries are built to last eight or more years, replacing one outside warranty can cost thousands of dollars.

"Fortunately I have not had to change my battery, but that's also looming in the background," said Griswold.

This burden affects many EV owners who find themselves constantly monitoring battery health and range, knowing that a major expense could be waiting down the road.

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Prince Looked at Spike Lee Like He 'Had 5 Heads' After This Request Jessica StopperAugust 3, 2025 at 8:59 AM Photo by Ross Marino/Getty Images Prince Looked at Spike Lee Like He 'Had 5 Heads' After This Request originally appeared on Parade.

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Spike Lee once asked Prince for a unique request, and although the late musician looked at the director as if he "had five heads," he honored the big ask.

During a Thursday, July 31, appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, the late-night TV host asked Spike, 68, if certain stories about him were true.

Jimmy pulled out a photo of Spike and Prince sitting courtside at Madison Square Garden during the 1998 NBA All-Star Game as they engaged in a deep conversation.

"And is it true you asked him for a guitar at this game?" Jimmy, 50, asked the Oscar-winning director.

Spike confirmed that he did ask Prince for a personal instrument, but "not at that game."

"But he looked at me like he had five heads," Spike said.

"And a year later, a big ass guitar case shows up," the Highest 2 Lowest director revealed. "A year later!"

Before going on to the next topic, Spike expressed how deeply he misses the legendary artist, with whom he had been friends after collaborating throughout their respective careers. In 1991, the "Lover" singer reached out to Spike in hopes of hiring him to direct the music video for "Money Don't Matter 2 Night." The song was released when Prince was a part of the band New Power Generation.

"If he didn't have the belief in my ability, he would've never called me out of the blue, so that wasn't a problem," Spike told OkayPlayer in 2016. "There was no problems. In fact, he didn't need to give me notes, you know? He said 'love it,' and they just put it out."

In 1996, Prince lent his track list to Spike for the film Girl 6.

Prince died on April 21, 2016, after an accidental fentanyl overdose. Since then, Spike has honored his late friend and music icon in his films, including BlacKkKlansman.

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