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09-08-2022, 04:50 AM
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/fox-wont-air-king-of-the-hill-revival-1235214022/
King of the Hill co-creator Mike Judge said recently that a revival of the beloved animated series “has a very good chance” of happening. If it does, however, it won’t be on the show’s original home (https://www.reddit.com/r/television/comments/x8geqw/king_of_the_hill_revival_wont_happen_on_fox/).
Fox Entertainment president Michael Thorn told The Hollywood Reporter that the broadcast network won’t be part of any possible revival.
“That’s not going to be with Fox,” Thorn said. “We love that team, and we love that show. It’s obviously part of our animation legacy. But we’re we’re really focusing on animation is launching the kind of the next wave of our signature animated series, while still having our great legacy shows.”
King of the Hill co-creator Mike Judge said recently that a revival of the beloved animated series “has a very good chance” of happening. If it does, however, it won’t be on the show’s original home.
Fox Entertainment president Michael Thorn told The Hollywood Reporter that the broadcast network won’t be part of any possible revival.
“That’s not going to be with Fox,” Thorn said. “We love that team, and we love that show. It’s obviously part of our animation legacy. But we’re we’re really focusing on animation is launching the kind of the next wave of our signature animated series, while still having our great legacy shows.”
King of the Hill co-creator Mike Judge said recently that a revival of the beloved animated series “has a very good chance” of happening. If it does, however, it won’t be on the show’s original home (https://www.reddit.com/r/television/comments/x8geqw/king_of_the_hill_revival_wont_happen_on_fox/).
Fox Entertainment president Michael Thorn told The Hollywood Reporter that the broadcast network won’t be part of any possible revival.
“That’s not going to be with Fox,” Thorn said. “We love that team, and we love that show. It’s obviously part of our animation legacy. But we’re we’re really focusing on animation is launching the kind of the next wave of our signature animated series, while still having our great legacy shows.”
King of the Hill co-creator Mike Judge said recently that a revival of the beloved animated series “has a very good chance” of happening. If it does, however, it won’t be on the show’s original home.
Fox Entertainment president Michael Thorn told The Hollywood Reporter that the broadcast network won’t be part of any possible revival.
“That’s not going to be with Fox,” Thorn said. “We love that team, and we love that show. It’s obviously part of our animation legacy. But we’re we’re really focusing on animation is launching the kind of the next wave of our signature animated series, while still having our great legacy shows.”