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Tires

TV Show TV-MA 2024 6.5 /10 Returning
Netflix A Netflix Original
Created by Shane Gillis, McKeever, Steve Gerben

Will runs his dad's neighborhood auto shop, trying to keep the place afloat while dealing with cranky customers, finicky repairs, and a cousin who thrives on chaos. He juggles basic managerial duties, invents shortcuts to squeeze profits, and smooths over the fallout when his cousin's antics make... Read more

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About Tires

Will runs his dad's neighborhood auto shop, trying to keep the place afloat while dealing with cranky customers, finicky repairs, and a cousin who thrives on chaos. He juggles basic managerial duties, invents shortcuts to squeeze profits, and smooths over the fallout when his cousin's antics make things worse. The show keeps stakes small and situational, focusing on everyday mishaps rather than big revelations, and it leans on the cast's comic timing to turn routine service calls into messy, funny scenes that test friendships and loyalty without ever straying into melodrama.

Released in 2024, Tires was created by Shane Gillis, McKeever, and Steve Gerben, with the three also appearing on screen alongside Chris O'Connor, Kilah Fox, and Stavros Halkias. The series draws from the creators' stand-up and podcast backgrounds, giving it an improvisational, talk-driven feel rather than adapting any existing source material.

Though still new, Tires has gotten attention inside comedy circles for the natural chemistry among its performers and the way it uses improvised-sounding banter. Clips from early episodes circulated on social platforms, helping it build a modest, vocal audience who praise the show's awkward, workplace-set humor rather than wide mainstream buzz.

Critical and fan response has been mixed to positive, reflected in a user score near 6.5 out of 10 based on limited votes. Reviewers often point to the show's strengths in character dynamics and situational jokes, while noting its looser plotting and reliance on personal comedy styles. Major themes include the strain of running a small business, family obligations, and the absurdity of customer service, all filtered through a comedic lens that favors frank dialogue and small-scale consequences rather than high stakes.

As of its initial 2024 run, Tires hasn't collected major industry awards, but it has carved out a foothold among viewers who appreciate low-pressure workplace sitcoms led by comedians who know how to riff off one another.

Details

Release Date
May 23, 2024
Rating
TV-MA
User Ratings
64 votes
Type
TV Series
Seasons
2
Episodes
18
Network
Netflix
Status
Returning Series
Genres
Comedy
Country
United States
Studio
Rough House Pictures +2 more
External Links
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Cast

Steve Gerben

Steve Gerben

Will

Shane Gillis

Shane Gillis

Shane

Chris O'Connor

Chris O'Connor

Cal

Kilah Fox

Kilah Fox

Kilah

Stavros Halkias

Stavros Halkias

Dave

Thomas Haden Church

Thomas Haden Church

Phil

Created by: Shane Gillis, McKeever, Steve Gerben

Seasons (2 seasons, 18 episodes)

Season 1

Season 1

6 episodes - 2024

Season 2

Season 2

12 episodes - 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

Tires is available to stream on Netflix.

Yes, Tires is available to stream on Netflix.

Tires has 2 seasons with a total of 18 episodes.

With a rating of 6.5/10 from 64 viewers, Tires is considered decent by viewers and may be worth checking out.

Will runs his dad's neighborhood auto shop, trying to keep the place afloat while dealing with cranky customers, finicky repairs, and a cousin who thrives on chaos. He juggles basic managerial duties, invents shortcuts to squeeze profits, and smooths over the fallout when his cousin's antics make...

Tires stars Steve Gerben, Shane Gillis, Chris O'Connor, Kilah Fox, and Stavros Halkias.

Tires was created by Shane Gillis, McKeever, and Steve Gerben.

Tires was released on May 23, 2024.

Tires is a Comedy series.

Steve Gerben plays Will, one of the show's main characters. He's listed in the top cast for the series.

Yes, Shane Gillis is credited as a co-creator of Tires and he also appears in the top cast as the character Shane. He's both a behind-the-scenes creator and an on-screen performer.

Tires has 2 seasons and a total of 18 episodes. The series is listed as a returning series, which means it's considered ongoing.

TV-MA means the show is intended for mature audiences and may include strong language, adult themes, or other content not suitable for children. Viewer discretion is advised.