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King of the Hill Season 14 Clip: Did Hank Find His Favorite Museum?
Hank's in heaven (and Peggy's in hell) at the George W. Bush Museum in a clip from Mike Judge and Greg Daniels' King of the Hill Season 14.
As we inch closer to the return of Mike Judge and Greg Daniels' beloved animated series King of the Hill for its 14th season in August, Hulu isn't wasting any time getting us reacquainted with Hank, Peggy, Bobby, and the gang. When the season kicks off, Hank and Peggy Hill return to a changed Arlen, Texas, to reconnect with old friends Dale, Boomhauer, and Bill, after having spent years working a propane job in Saudi Arabia to earn their retirement nest egg. Meanwhile, Bobby is off living his dream as a chef in Dallas and enjoying his 20s with his former classmates Connie, Joseph, and Chane. Now, we're getting a sneak peek at what's to come as Hank and Peggy pay a visit to the George W. Bush Museum. Let's just say that not everyone respects history as much as Hank does…
Here's a look at the latest preview for Hulu's King of the Hill, followed by a look back at the holiday-themed teaser that was released on Father's Day (followed by what else we learned about the animated series' return):
King of the Hill Team Discuss Doing Right by Hardwick, Murphy, Petty
With Judge, Showrunner/EP Saladin K. Patterson, Kathy Najimy, Stephen Root, Pamela Adlon, Lauren Tom, and Toby Huss attending ATX TV Fest, Huss opened up about how it felt taking over the role of Dale Gribble, made famous by the late Johnny Hardwick (who recorded six episodes of the upcoming season before passing away in August 2023). In addition, Daniels and Patterson discussed two additional losses to the KOTH family: the late Brittany Murphy, who voiced Luanne over the course of the original series' run, and the late Tom Petty, who voiced recurring character Lucky, as well as Mud Dobber.
MICHAEL SCHNEIDER, GREG DANIELS (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER), MIKE JUDGE (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER), SALADIN PATTERSON (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER), PAMELA ADLON, LAUREN TOM, TOBY HUSS
Toby Huss on taking over for Johnny Hardwick: "Johnny was one-of-a-kind and a wonderful fellow. I'm not trying to copy Johnny…I guess I'm trying to be Johnny. He laid down a really wonderful goofball character…he had a lot of weird heart to him, and that's a credit to Johnny. So all I'm trying to do is hold on to his Dale-ness. We love our guy Johnny, and it's so sad that he's not here." Judge also added: "Johnny Hardwick is in six episodes. He's still going to be in the show."
Greg Daniels on Brittany Murphy Bringing Something Special to Luanne: "I would also say, to give the compliment back to the actors, one person I learned so much from, who is no longer here, is Brittany Murphy, who never read it the way you thought it was going to be read. I couldn't imagine anyone else playing Luanne."
Saladin K. Patterson on Honoring Brittany Murphy and Tom Petty's Legacy & Influence: "We talked about the best way to honor them, the show, and the fans as well. I don't want to give any spoilers, but we found opportunities to let them be referenced, in a very respectful way that people are going to appreciate."
Stemming from 20th Television Animation, Judge and Daniels are creating and executive producing the series, with 3 Arts' Michael Rotenberg & Howard Klein and Bandera Entertainment's Dustin Davis also executive producing.
