Mike Judge and Greg Daniels are bringing back that dang ol' King Of The Hill



Mike Judge's King Of The Hill is set for a revival 12 years after Fox TV audiences bid adieu to Arlen, Texas, home to football, beer, barbecue, and a truly staggering array of propane accessories. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Judge and Greg Daniels have announced that they are bringing the beloved animated sitcom back, via their recently formed Bandera production comedy.

You will soon be able to have all new conversations in which you explain to your friends that King Of The Hill was one of the funniest cartoons of its generation.

The King Of The Hill revival is just one of several projects that are in the works at Bandera, most notably a new Netflix cartoon, Bad Crimes, that will team up Nicole Byer and Lauren Lapkus as FBI agents. A project centered on the work of tattoo/graffiti artist Mr. Cartoon is one of the projects at the studio.

The revival of King Of The Hill is news to fans of the show, and it arrives with all of the force of a fistful of pocket sand. Daniels and Judge reflected on how much they missed working on the show when they talked about the creation of Bandera at the reunion panels.

He is currently working on the return of Beavis & Butt-Head at Comedy Central, and this is the second Judge project to get a revival recently.