Shane Gillis’ Tires: Premiere Date And Other Things We Know About The Netflix Sitcom

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Shane Gillis has been on quite a ride the past half-decade. The standup comedian went from being added to the Saturday Night Live cast and quickly fired before he even appeared on the long-running sketch comedy show, found a tremendous amount of success with a popular Netflix comedy special, and then returned to Studio 8H to be one of the SNL Season 49 hosts all in less than five years. Well, now Gillis is about to release his own sitcom, Tires.

The upcoming Netflix series, which is based on an original short Gillis made long before the whole SNL situation, will be landing on the streaming platform before too long, and we have all the details on everything you need to know about it. From its premiere date to its story to its cast and so much more, here’s what we know about Tires

What Is The Tires Premiere Date?

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In February 2024, just days after Shane Gillis hosted Saturday Night Live, Netflix announced that the comedian’s new scripted series, Tires, would premiere May 23rd after the streaming platform acquired the rights to the comedy show. The streamer also announced at the same time that Gillis has signed on for his second Netflix standup comedy special, which will be released at a later date.

Tires Centers On The Heir To An Auto Repair Chain Who Attempts To Turn The Family Business Around

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If you’re a fan of workplace shows like The Office then there’s a good chance you’ll be into Shane Gillis’ Tires, as the soon-to-be-released comedy series centers on a struggling auto mechanic center and its various employees. According to Netflix, the show will follow the “nervous and unqualified” heir to a chain of auto repair shops as he tries to turn the family business around, which may prove to be no easy task.



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