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You’re about to see a lot more of Shane Gillis. Fresh off of his debut Saturday Night Live–hosting gig, the comedian’s new TV show, Tires, screeches onto Netflix this spring. Gillis not only stars in the six-episode comedy series, but also serves as executive producer and co-creator. The scripted series is streaming now, and followed Gillis’ sold-out performances during Netflix Is a Joke Fest earlier in May. 

And now, it’s been announced ahead of the series premiere that Tires has already been renewed for a second season next year, marking the latest development in Netflix’s expanding partnership with Gillis, which also includes a new stand-up special to premiere in 2025.

While fans might be used to seeing Gillis behind a mic — his first Netflix comedy special, Beautiful Dogs, premiered in 2023 — the fictional Tires moves him off the stage and into the world of a bustling auto repair chain. Keep reading to learn everything you want to know about the upcoming series. 

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When does Tires premiere?

All six episodes of Tires are streaming now. 

What is Shane Gillis’ TV show about? 

Shane Gillis portrays, well, a guy named Shane, who is about to become the bane of his relative Will’s (Gerben) existence. Tires follows Will, the anxious and seemingly unqualified heir of an auto repair chain, as he attempts to turn his dad’s business around despite constant torture from his cousin and now employee, Shane.

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Who is in the cast of Tires

Gillis and Gerben lead Tires. The comedy also stars Chris O’Connor, Kilah Fox, and Stavros Halkias, with guest appearances by Andrew Schulz.

Who made Tires

McKeever directs the series. Gillis, Gerben, and McKeever are co-creators, writers, and executive producers. Brandon James is an executive producer for Rough House; Brian Stern and Kenneth Slotnick are executive producers for AGI Entertainment Media & Management. Becky Astphan is an executive producer. 

Will there be a Season 2 of Tires?

Yes! Ahead of the premiere of Season 1, it was announced that Tires was renewed for Season 2, airing next year. 

What will Season 2 of Tires be about?

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

Who is in the cast of Season 2 of Tires?

Alongside Gillis, Gerben, O’Connor, Fox, and Halkias, Tires Season 2 will welcome Thomas Haden Church (Sideways, Divorce, Twisted Metal) who will play “Phil,” Shane's wealthy but immature father. A grown-up version of Shane, Phil enjoys owning various businesses in Florida where he resides, throwing back margaritas and flirting with waitresses. 

Keep coming back to Tudum for all your Tires updates. 

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