Hulu has officially debuted the trailer and key art for Season 15 of King of the Hill during the Annecy International Animation Film Festival in France. The reveal coincided with a special honor for series co-creator Mike Judge, who received the festival’s prestigious Honorary Cristal Award in recognition of his outstanding career and contributions to animation.

The new season marks the long-awaited return of the beloved animated comedy, bringing fans back to Arlen, Texas, with Hank Hill, Peggy, Bobby, and the rest of the neighborhood.

All 10 episodes of King of the Hill Season 15 will begin streaming July 20 exclusively on Hulu, and on Hulu on Disney+ for bundle subscribers.

About the Annecy International Animation Film Festival

Founded in 1960, the Annecy International Animation Film Festival is the world’s oldest and one of the most prestigious festivals dedicated entirely to animation. Held annually in Annecy, France, the festival celebrates excellence in animated filmmaking from around the globe, showcasing feature films, television series, short films, student projects, and innovative animation techniques. The festival’s Honorary Cristal Award recognizes individuals whose work has made a lasting impact on the art and industry of animation.

Congratulations to Mike Judge on this well-deserved recognition, and here’s to the return of one of television’s most iconic animated series.

Check out photos from the Honorary Cristal Award ceremony below!

Season 15 Synopsis: Hank and Peggy settle into retirement life on Rainey Street while attempting to keep their neighbors from going off the rails. Bobby navigates old friendships while dealing with the stresses of being an entrepreneur.

Season 15 Cast: Mike Judge, Kathy Najimy, Pamela Adlon, Stephen Root, Lauren Tom, and Toby Huss

Season 15 Credits: “King of the Hill,” from 20th Television Animation, is executive produced by original co-creators Mike Judge and Greg Daniels, as well as executive producer and showrunner Saladin Patterson. Additional executive producers include Michael Rotenberg and Howard Klein for 3 Arts Entertainment, Dustin Davis for Bandera Entertainment, and Norm Hiscock. The Emmy®-winning series ran for 13 seasons with over 250 episodes on Fox and all seasons now stream on Hulu.

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