As a seasoned gamer with a penchant for both virtual and real-life adventures, I can’t help but feel a surge of excitement upon hearing that Thomas Haden Church is joining the cast of Tires Season 2! Having grown up watching his charming performances, it’s truly a delight to see him stepping into the world of streaming comedy.
Thomas Haden Church, a nominee for an Oscar, is set to be part of the cast for Season 2 of “Tires,” the Shane Gillis-led workplace comedy series on Netflix. (Paraphrased)
In the upcoming TV series, the character Church will play is Phil – Shane’s affluent but immature father. Essentially an older version of Shane, Phil spends his time in Florida managing various businesses, sipping margaritas, and flirting with waitresses. This new project marks a continuation of Church’s TV career following last year’s Peacock adaptation of Twisted Metal. Additionally, he is set to appear in Rian Johnson’s upcoming Benoit Blanc movie, titled Wake Up Dead Man, alongside Josh Brolin, Daniel Craig, Jeremy Renner, and others.
Who is in the Tires Season 2 cast?
In the upcoming Season 2 of Tires, Shane Gillis will continue as its leader and is joined by co-creators and writers Steve Gerben and John McKeever in this role. The main cast consists of Gerben playing Will, Chris O’Connor portraying Cal, Kilah Fox as the character Kilah, and Stavros Halkias appearing as Dave. Additionally, we can expect guest appearances by Andrew Schulz in the series.
In Season 2’s logline, it says that following the unanticipated triumph of their major marketing concept, Will and Shane hastily aim to develop on a personal and professional level, yet they may not fully grasp the expenses associated with running a business.
This comedy series is overseen by Gillis, Gerben, McKeever, Brandon James, Brian Stern, Kenneth Slotnick, and Becky Astphan as executive producers. McKeever is also the director. Apart from the upcoming second season, you’ll see Gillis in his upcoming Netflix stand-up special, which should be released around 2025.
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2024-11-30 04:40