Thomas Haden Church has joined the second one season of Shane Gillis’ comedy collection “Tires” at Netflix.
The display was once renewed for Season 2 again in Would possibly forward of the primary season’s Netflix debut. Gillis self-financed the six-episode first season of “Tires,” with Netflix obtaining the display as a part of a deal that incorporated him getting every other rise up particular on the streamer. That particular could also be anticipated to debut in 2025.
Church will celebrity within the display along Steven Gerben, Gillis, Chris O’Connor, Kilah Fox, and Stavros Halkias. The reputable logline for Season 2 states, “After the sudden good fortune in their large advertising concept, Will (Gerben) and Shane (Gillis) rush to develop in my view and professionally with out totally knowing the price of doing industry.”
Church will celebrity within the display as Phil, described as “Shane’s rich however immature father. A grown-up model of Shane, Phil enjoys proudly owning more than a few companies in Florida the place he is living, throwing again margaritas and flirting with waitresses.”
Church’s fresh TV credit come with the “Twisted Steel” collection at Peacock and “Divorce” at HBO, whilst he had early breakout good fortune in his profession along with his position within the display “Wings.” He gained an Oscar nomination for perfect supporting actor for his position in “Sideways,” and is understood for his roles in different movies like “The Peanut Butter Falcon,” “Max,” “Spider-Guy 3,” and “Simple A.”
He’s repped by way of CAA, FINLEY Control, and Jackoway Austen Tyerman.
“Tires” Season 2 is slated to debut in 2025. Gillis co-created the collection in conjunction with Gerben and John McKeever. All 3 function government manufacturers, with McKeever additionally directing. Brandon James government produces by way of Tough Space in conjunction with Brian Stern and Kenneth Slotnick for AGI Leisure Media & Control in addition to Becky Astphan. Gillis and McKeever government produce for Dad Unwell Productions
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