The iconic animated sitcom “King of the Hill” has made a triumphant return to screens with a revival that premiered on Hulu on August 4, 2025, after a 15-year hiatus. The series, which originally aired on Fox from 1997 to 2010, brings back the beloved Hill family and their quirky neighbors in Arlen, Texas, with many of the original cast members reprising their roles. Created by Mike Judge and Greg Daniels, the show garnered a dedicated fan base during its initial run, making its revival highly anticipated by viewers.
One of the standout stars of the show is Mike Judge, who not only co-created “King of the Hill” but also lent his voice to the main character, Hank Hill. Judge has had continued success in the entertainment industry, creating popular series like “Beavis and Butt-Head” and HBO’s “Silicon Valley.” In the revival, Judge returns to voice Hank Hill, who makes a comeback to Texas after working abroad.
Kathy Najimy, known for voicing Peggy Hill, Hank’s wife, has also kept busy since the show’s original run. Najimy, a seasoned actress with credits in films like “Sister Act” and “Hocus Pocus,” continued to showcase her talent in projects such as “Descendants” and TV series like “Veep” and “Younger.” Her return to voice Peggy in the revival has been met with enthusiasm from fans and critics alike.
Pamela Adlon, who brought Bobby Hill, Hank and Peggy’s son, to life, has carved out a successful career post-“King of the Hill.” The actress gained critical acclaim for her roles in FX’s “Better Things” and “Louie,” in addition to guest appearances in popular shows like “This Is Us,” “Bob’s Burgers,” and “Rick and Morty.” Adlon’s portrayal of Bobby in the revival continues to resonate with audiences, reflecting the impact of her character.
The late Brittany Murphy, who voiced Luanne Platter, Peggy’s niece, left a lasting impression with her role in “King of the Hill.” Murphy’s untimely death in 2009 was a loss to the entertainment industry, but her legacy in films like “Clueless” and “8 Mile” endures. Her portrayal of Luanne in the original series remains a significant part of the show’s history.
The cast also includes talented actors like Stephen Root, Toby Huss, Ashley Gardner, Lauren Tom, and Breckin Meyer, who voiced memorable characters in the series. These individuals have continued to showcase their versatility in various projects post-“King of the Hill,” with many returning to reprise their roles in the highly anticipated revival.
Despite the return of many original cast members, the revival of “King of the Hill” also serves as a poignant reminder of the stars who are no longer with us. Jonathan Joss, known for voicing John Redcorn, tragically passed away in 2025, leaving a void in the hearts of fans. Joss and other cast members who have since departed are remembered for their contributions to the show’s success and legacy.
As fans eagerly tune in to the revival of “King of the Hill,” they are met with a blend of nostalgia and excitement to see familiar characters brought back to life. The enduring popularity of the series speaks to its timeless appeal and the talented cast members who helped bring it to the forefront of animated television. Ultimately, the return of “King of the Hill” offers both fans and newcomers the chance to revisit a beloved classic and experience the magic of Arlen, Texas, once again.