“King of the Hill” Revival Episode Titles Leaked, Offering Clues to Season 14 Storylines


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Excitement is building for the upcoming “King of the Hill” revival, and eager fans have uncovered potential clues about the new season’s storylines. Episode titles for the first 10 episodes of Season 14 have reportedly been leaked via the Writer’s Guild of America (WGA) website, offering tantalizing hints about what’s in store for Hank, Bobby, and the rest of the Arlen gang.

The leaked titles, which were spotted on the WGA’s signatory project confirmation lookup, suggest a mix of familiar themes and new adventures:

  • “Return of the King”
  • “The Beer Story”
  • “Chore Money, Chore Problems”
  • “Any Given Hill-Day”
  • “New Ref in Town”
  • “Peggy’s Fadeout”
  • “Bobby Gets Grilled”
  • “No Hank Left Behind”
  • “A Sounder Investment”
  • “Kahn-scious Uncoupling”

These titles hint at potential storylines involving Hank’s beloved propane, Bobby’s teenage escapades, Peggy’s unique brand of confidence, and the always-entertaining dynamics between the Hills and their neighbors, the Souphanousinphones.

Release Date and Fan Anticipation

While an official premiere date for the “King of the Hill” revival has yet to be announced, co-creator Greg Daniels has hinted at an early 2025 release on Hulu. Fans are eagerly awaiting the return of the beloved animated series, which originally aired for 13 seasons from 1997 to 2010.

The revival promises to revisit the Hill family and their quirky neighbors in the present day, exploring how they navigate the challenges and changes of modern life while retaining the show’s signature humor and heart.

As fans eagerly anticipate the return of “King of the Hill,” these leaked episode titles provide a glimpse into the new season’s potential storylines, fueling excitement for the revival of this animated classic.

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