Chuck Mangione, Jazz Legend and King of Hill Regular, Dies
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Most of the show's original voice cast is returning to reprise their roles in the revival, including co-creator Mike Judge as Hank, Kathy Najimy as Peggy, Pamela Adlon as Bobby, and Stephen Root as Bill. Toby Huss will take over as the voice of Dale Gribble after the passing of the character's original voice actor, Johnny Hardwick.
Exclusive: In addition to Keith David joining the series as a new character, several existing characters have been recast with race-appropriate performers.
San Antonio-based Alamo Beer company plans to sell beer based on the fictional brew from "King of the Hill," just in time for the show's revival on Hulu.
Chuck Mangione, the prolific jazz musician behind ’70s hit “Feels So Good,” died in his Rochester, NY home in his sleep on Tuesday, a spokesperson for the artist confirmed to People. He was 84. Mangione’s childhood was also full of musical ...
Everything old is new again. Nowhere is this more true than the world of animation. Mike Judge has two animated series returning after many years: King Of The Hill returns after fifteen years – “Return of the dang ol’ king,” as Boomhauer says in the trailer, with Hank and Peggy Hill and friends reuniting in a much-changed Arlen, TX.
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Fans of King of the Hill continue to be shocked that Alamo Beer Co. is a real place. But the San Antonio brewery's roots date back to the 1990s, and founder Eugene Simor told MySA its initial trademark process was "totally unrelated" to the series.
Metal icon Ozzy Osbourne died at the age of 76 on Tuesday, but he’ll still live on in the hearts of Black Sabbath fans everywhere and Hank Hill’s hometown of Arlen, Texas.Throughout the course of King