Hey there, comedy lovers! It’s Gourav Singh from DramaWire.Studio, revving up to talk about Tires Season 2, the Shane Gillis Netflix sitcom that’s got fans buzzing. As a dad who cracked up at Season 1’s auto shop shenanigans (and maybe quoted Shane to my wife a few too many times), I’m pumped to share the latest on this crude, hilarious show. I’ve dug into news, X posts, and teasers to give you the lowdown on the release date, cast, and what’s next for our favorite tire shop crew. Let’s hit the gas!

What’s Tires All About?
If you haven’t caught Tires yet, it’s a six-episode Netflix gem that dropped on May 23, 2024, set at Valley Forge Automotive Center. Picture It’s Always Sunny in a tire shop: Will (Steve Gerben) is a nervous dude trying to save his dad’s failing business, while his cousin Shane (Shane Gillis) messes with him nonstop. The workplace comedy’s got raunchy laughs, lovable weirdos, and surprising heart. Despite a 43% Rotten Tomatoes critic score, it pulled 12 million views in 2024, per Netflix, locking in Season 2 before Season 1 even aired.
Tires Season 2 Release Date: When’s It Dropping?
Mark your calendars—Tires Season 2 premieres on June 5, 2025, on Netflix. Netflix dropped the date on April 1, 2025, with a teaser of Shane and Will arguing over a bonus check, classic chaos. Variety and Collider confirmed the June 5 release, and unlike Season 1’s six episodes, Season 2 will have at least 12 episodes, per What’s on Netflix. That’s double the laughs, diving deeper into the shop’s antics about a year after Season 1’s events.
“June 5 is gonna be a wild ride—Shane’s back to stir the pot!” – Gourav Singh
What’s in Store for Season 2?
Season 1 left us with Will’s marketing stunt saving the shop (barely) and Shane sticking around to keep the torment alive. Netflix’s Season 2 logline, via Soap Central, teases: “Will and Shane rush to grow personally and professionally, not realizing the cost of their big marketing success.” Expect more dumb schemes, workplace bickering, and Shane’s savage one-liners. ScreenRant hints the shop’s future might still be shaky, with Will chasing stability and Shane maybe (maybe!) growing up.
Teasers are gold: a 2024 clip showed NFL star J.J. Watt storming off a commercial shoot after Shane’s taunts, and an April 2025 snippet had Shane roasting Will over a bonus. The Direct calls it “blue-collar comedy with heart,” promising more cousin clashes. Reddit user
@indig0sixalpha hopes for “tighter writing” to top Season 1’s “fun but messy” vibe, and I’m crossing my fingers for that too.
Who’s in the Cast?

Shane Gillis

Steve Gerben

Chris O’Connor

Kilah Fox

Stavros Halkias

Andrew Schulz

Anthony Moore

Bob Senkewicz
Rachel Keefe
Emely Cartagena
Kerryn Feehan
Francis Ellis
Peter Reeves
Why Fans Are Pumped
Tires Season 1 wasn’t perfect—The Washington Post called it “fine” with low stakes—but fans gave it a high Rotten Tomatoes audience score for its raw, 2000s-style humor. MovieWeb noted its 7 million views in two weeks, comparing it to Workaholics. Season 2’s bigger cast and episode count show Netflix’s betting big, aiming to polish the rough edges. Forbes praised its “unfiltered joy,” and I get why—it’s like chilling with your funniest, most inappropriate buddies.
As a dad, I love Tires for its quick, no-thinking-required laughs after a long day. The new faces, especially Church as Shane’s dad, could bring some hilarious family drama. Will’s gotta stand up to Shane eventually, right? I’m stoked to see where this goes.
“Tires is dumb, funny, and real—Season 2’s gonna be a banger!” – Gourav Singh
Wrap-Up
Tires Season 2 hits Netflix on June 5, 2025, with 12+ episodes of crude, heartfelt comedy starring Shane Gillis, Steve Gerben, and newbies like Vince Vaughn and Thomas Haden Church. Binge Season 1 now to catch up, and follow DramaWire.Studio on Instagram or YouTube for more updates. Are you ready for more Tires chaos? Let me know below!