Tires Season 3: Release date speculation, cast and plot details – Everything we know so far
Man, Shane Gillis’ Tires on Netflix is straight-up hilarious – that messy auto shop vibe with all the dumb jokes and awkward moments hits different. After blowing up with Season 1 back in 2024 and then dropping a longer, funnier Season 2 in June 2025, Netflix didn’t waste time and renewed it for Season 3 in July 2025. Everybody’s hyped for more chaos at Valley Forge Automotive. Here’s the scoop on when it might drop, who’s coming back, and what the story could look like.
Tires Season 3 Release Date Speculations
No official drop date yet, but it’s slated for 2026. That’s straight from Netflix and reports in places like Variety, Deadline, and Hollywood Reporter right after the renewal hit in summer 2025.
Looking at the pattern: Season 1 landed in May 2024, Season 2 followed in June 2025. With quick turnarounds – they renewed Season 2 before Season 1 even aired – expect Season 3 around mid-2026, maybe summer again to keep that easy-watch feel. Netflix loves dumping full seasons at once, so get ready to binge the whole thing in a weekend when it hits.
Tires Season 3 Expected Cast
The main squad’s locked in and should all return – the chemistry’s too good to mess with.
- Shane Gillis as Shane, the lazy, trouble-making cousin who’s always screwing things up.
- Steve Gerben as Will, the anxious manager trying to save the family business.
- Chris O’Connor as Cal.
- Kilah Fox staying on board.
- Stavros Halkias as part of the shop crew.
Shane Gillis, Steve Gerben, and John McKeever created the show, with McKeever directing – they’re all sticking around.
Season 2 went big with guests like Vince Vaughn, Thomas Haden Church (playing Shane’s dad Phil), Ron White, Jon Lovitz, Andrew Schulz, and more. That added a ton of extra laughs, so count on similar surprise appearances in Season 3 to keep things fresh.
Tires Season 3 Potential Plot
Not much official word on the story yet – Netflix’s keeping it quiet. But it picks up after Season 2’s wild ride.
Quick recap: Will and Shane’s crazy plan to sell tires super cheap (and upsell fixes) actually worked, leading to more customers but total mayhem. Personal stuff mixed in with shop drama, growth attempts, and a bunch of fails.
Season 3 probably dives into the fallout – maybe dealing with bigger success, new rivals, or even expansion headaches. Will keeps grinding to fix the place while Shane drags everyone down with his nonsense. More family fights (especially with Uncle Phil around), employee beefs, and those raw, no-filter jokes about shop life.
The show’s got that improv edge, so expect random guest spots sparking new messes. It’s all about blue-collar struggles, bad ideas turning good (or worse), and laughing at the stupidity.
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