The Texas House of Representatives has passed a resolution commemorating the upcoming premiere of Season 14 of the animated series King of the Hill, set to debut on August 4, 2025, on Hulu. Created by Mike Judge and Greg Daniels, the show originally aired from 1997 to 2009 and follows the lives of Hank, Peggy, and Bobby Hill in a fictional Texas community. The series is celebrated for its observational humor and has maintained popularity through streaming platforms, leading to the highly anticipated revival after years of speculation.
The resolution highlights the return of original executive producers Judge and Daniels, along with many of the original voice actors, as they bring the characters back to life in a new storyline that explores Hank and Peggy's retirement and Bobby's culinary career. The House expresses its best wishes for the continued success of the program and acknowledges the show's significance to fans, particularly those in Texas who see reflections of their own lives in the characters. An official copy of the resolution will be prepared for the executive producers as a gesture of appreciation from the Texas House of Representatives.