Tires (2024)

A sharp, deadpan Netflix workplace comedy set in a chaotic family auto shop, created by and starring Shane Gillis.

Tires - Series Information

  • Original Title: Tires
  • First Air Year: 2024
  • Last Air Year: 2025
  • Created by: Shane Gillis, McKeever et al.
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Comedy
  • Content Rating (US): TV-MA
  • Number of Seasons: 2
  • Number of Episodes: 18
  • Status: Returning Series
  • Original Language: English
  • Spoken Languages: English
  • First Air Date: May 23, 2024 (United States - TV-MA), May 23, 2024 (Canada - 18+), May 23, 2024 (United Kingdom - 15), May 23, 2024 (Germany - 16), May 23, 2024 (France - 16), May 23, 2024 (India - A), May 23, 2024 (New Zealand - 16), May 23, 2024 (Australia - MA 15+), May 23, 2024 (Brazil - 16), May 23, 2024 (Mexico - C)
  • Networks: Netflix
  • Alternative Titles: Tyres (UK)
  • Production Companies: Rough House Pictures, Dad Sick Productions, AGI Entertainment Media & Management
  • Production Countries: United States of America

Tires - Plot

At his father's auto shop, a hapless manager strives to improve customer service and drive profits while keeping his troublemaking cousin in line.

Tires - Trailer

See the auto shop chaos unfold in the official trailer:

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Tires - Cast & Crew

Creator(s)

  • Shane Gillis
  • McKeever
  • Steve Gerben

Main Cast

  • Steve Gerben
  • Shane Gillis
  • Chris O'Connor
  • Kilah Fox
  • Stavros Halkias
  • Thomas Haden Church
  • Tommy Pope
  • Andrew Schulz
  • Alexa Albanese
  • Peter Reeves

Writers

  • McKeever
  • Shane Gillis
  • Steve Gerben

Executive Producers

  • Brian Stern
  • Brandon James
  • McKeever
  • Becky Astphan
  • Shane Gillis

Tires - FAQs

What is Tires about?

Tires is a workplace comedy set in a family-owned auto shop. Will, an eager but bumbling manager, tries to modernize operations and boost profits while constantly dealing with the chaos caused by his slacker cousin Shane. The show blends deadpan humor with blue-collar workplace dynamics.

Who are the main actors in Tires?

Tires stars Steve Gerben as Will, Shane Gillis as Shane, Chris O'Connor as Cal, Kilah Fox as Kilah, Stavros Halkias as Dave, Thomas Haden Church as Phil, Tommy Pope as Tommy, Andrew Schulz as Shulz, Alexa Albanese as Lisa, and Peter Reeves as Jon.

Is Tires based on a true story?

Tires is not based on a true story. It is an original fictional comedy created by Shane Gillis, McKeever, and Steve Gerben. However, the show draws on relatable blue-collar work experiences and the comedic chemistry of its creators, giving it an authentic, grounded feel.

Is Tires worth watching?

Tires has earned strong audience enthusiasm, particularly among fans of understated workplace comedies. Critics and viewers praise its dry humor, naturalistic performances, and the genuine comedic chemistry between Shane Gillis and Steve Gerben. Fans of shows like The Office or Unstable will likely find it very enjoyable.

How many seasons does Tires have?

Tires has two seasons. Season 1 consists of 6 episodes and Season 2 expands to 12 episodes, bringing the total episode count to 18. The series is currently a returning series on Netflix, with production ongoing.

Where can you stream Tires?

Tires is available exclusively on Netflix, including both the standard subscription tier and Netflix Standard with Ads. You can check all available viewing options and regional availability for Tires on JustWatch.

Is Tires cancelled or renewed for another season?

Tires is currently a returning series and is still in production, meaning it has not been cancelled. Netflix has supported the show through two seasons, and its status as an active production suggests further episodes or seasons remain a strong possibility.

What are shows similar to Tires?

If you enjoy Tires, you might also like St. Denis Medical, Unstable, or Kim's Convenience for their workplace comedy vibes. For editorial picks in a similar spirit, The Rehearsal and Conan O'Brien Must Go offer sharp, character-driven humor with a distinctly offbeat sensibility.

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