The Netflix original sitcomTireswas renewed for a second season before season 1 even debuted, and there are already exciting updates about season 2. Created by stand-up comedian Shane Gillis alongside John McKeever and Steve Gerben,Tiresfollows Will (Gerben) who inherits his father’s struggling auto-repair business called Valley Forge Auto. While trying to put the company back on the right track, he is constantly hounded by his cousin Shane (Gillis) who makes it his life’s mission to undermine Will’s efforts to fix the business.

The six-episode first season ofTireswasn’t particularly well-received by critics, and many noted it was hardly the most original comedy to grace the streaming airwaves (viaRotten Tomatoes). However, the premiere season was an immediate success for Netflix when it came to viewership, validating the streamer’s decision to green-light the show for season 2 before season 1 debuted.The ending ofTiresseason 1left the door open for more, and the second season will give the show’s creators a chance to add some more substance to the story on top of the usual chuckle-inducing comedy.

Shots of Shane and Kilah sitting in front of a yellow background with tire tracks

Tires Season 2 Latest News

The Release Date & Trailer Are Revealed

Coming around a year after the debut of season 1, the latest news confirmsthe release date forTiresseason 2. The raunchy sitcom is nowset to return on June 03, 2025, and looks to build on the success of the debut outing. To announce the release date, Netflix dropped ateaserin the form of a scene between Shane and Will. The latter finds the former sitting in a customer’s car and gives him his bonus check. Naturally, Shane is unhappy with the size of his bonus and proceeds to bully Will mercilessly.

Tires Season 2 Release Date

Netflix Renewed The Show Before Season 1’s Debut

In an unusual move,Netflix opted to renewTiresfor a second season before the first had even debuted(viaVariety). The streamer, notorious for its lengthy delays between seasons, opted to guarantee a sophomore outing for the Shane Gillis vehicle, andit was likely Gillis' burgeoning starpower that prompted the move. Streaming data has proven Netflix’s gamble a savvy one, and fans won’t have to wait in limbo for the fate of their favorite new sitcom. Now,Tiresis set to premiere its second season onJune 5, 2025.

Tires Season 2 Cast Details

The Crew Of Valley Forge Auto Will Return

Because the show relies heavily on chemistry between its lead characters,the cast ofTiresseason 2 will look a lot like season 1.Shane Gillis and co-creator Steve Gerben are returning as Shane and Will, respectively, and it is Shane’s unrelenting bullying that makes the show so hilarious. The rest of the Valley Forge Auto crew will be back as well, andit’s been confirmed that season 2 will feature a slew of guest stars. Vince Vaughn (Bad Monkey), Jon Lovitz (SNL), Ron White (Blue Collar Comedy Tour), Veronika Slowikowska (EXmas), and Steph Tolev (Old Dads) will all appear.

The cast ofTireshas grown a bit in the meantime as well, andTV legend Thomas Haden Church (Twisted Metal,Sideways) joined the show. According toVariety, Church will appear as Phil, Shane’s father, who is just as much a bully as his son. Phil is described as a wealthy business owner and misanthrope who lives in Florida. It’s unclear how he’ll fit into the Valley Forge Auto dynamic, but two bullies are sure to make for an explosive environment.

Shane Gillis Tires smiling and wearing a Valley Forge Automotive Center shirt

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Will

Shirtless, Will smiles to himself in his car in the final scene of Tires

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Dave looks up and leans back in his chair on the phone with Will.

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Will The Shop Be Sold In Season 2?

The ending of season 1 ofTireswas both stressful and hopeful, and though Will hadn’t fully proven his father wrong, he certainly impressed his doubtful dad by actually concocting a sales plan that worked. However,the sale of the shop is still an option and could continue to loom over season 2. Emboldened by their success at the end of season 1,Will and Shane will certainly cook up a new scheme that shortcuts hard workin order to save the shop.

The official season 2 logline reads:

After the unexpected success of their big marketing idea, Will (Gerben) and Shane (Gillis) rush to grow personally and professionally without fully realizing the cost of doing business

As for Shane, he clearly grew a lot across season 1, andhis quest for maturity will also likely continue in the sophomore outing as well. Though he’ll probably never grow up completely, he came to the defense of his cousin in the season 1 finale and the showed he had learned a bit. WhenTiresseason 2 does finally arrive, it will introduce some new complication to vex Shane, Will, and the rest of the crew.

Shirtless, Will smiles to himself in his car in the final scene of Tires

Tires Season 2 Trailer

Watch The Teasers Below

In order to advertise the show’s upcoming second season, Netflix dropped a shortteaserforTiresin late 2024. Playing out like a full scene instead of in trailer format, the clip reveals that NFL player J.J. Watt has come to Valley Forge Auto to record a commercial. Unfortunately, Shane and Watt have a past, and the antagonizer can’t help but pick at old wounds with the footballer. This causes Watt to storm out without filming his commercial, but he still demands to be paid his fee.

To announce the season 2 release date, Netflix dropped a second teaser forTiresin April 2025. The teaser comprises a scene between Shane and Will where they squabble over the size of Shane’s bonus check. Naturally, Shane bullies Will, who puts up a pitiful attempt to fight back before finally giving in. However, the conversation then turns to Shane’s own insecurities.

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Cal (Chris O’Connor) looks sad while listening at the shop in Tires

Kilah (Kilah Fox) smirks while smoking a cigarette in the shop in Tires

Dave looks up and leans back in his chair on the phone with Will.

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