Get ready to rev your streaming engines — Netflix is bringing back the hit workplace comedy that took fans by surprise. ‘Tires’ Season 2, co-created by the unfiltered and fearless Shane Gillis, is back this June, and it’s packing more punch, more laughs, and a lineup of guest stars that shifts the series into a whole new gear. This isn't just a continuation — it’s a comedy overhaul with turbocharged tension and chaos.
π ️ A Viral Victory Leads to High-Octane Havoc
At the center of ‘Tires’ is Will (played by Steve Gerben), the painfully anxious heir to a struggling auto shop franchise, and his aggressively unqualified cousin Shane (played by Gillis himself). After stumbling into viral fame last season, the two find themselves overwhelmed by their own accidental success.
This season doesn’t hit the brakes. In fact, it does the opposite — the garage crew is now grappling with bigger ambitions and more business than they know what to do with. And that’s where things really start to fall apart in the most hilarious ways.
π Shane Gillis Turns Up the Grit and Grime
What makes this series such a standout in the crowded landscape of workplace comedies is its raw, unpolished charm. Shane Gillis, known for his no-holds-barred stand-up style, brings the same energy to his performance and writing. The comedy is gritty, honest, and doesn’t shy away from the awkward realities of blue-collar life.
Gillis’ portrayal of Shane—a reckless, loudmouth wildcard—adds unpredictable fuel to every scene. He embodies the kind of guy you wouldn’t want managing your shop, but definitely want leading your comedy series.
π Vince Vaughn, Thomas Haden Church & More Join the Madness
Season 2 takes a bold step forward by adding serious star power to its chaotic charm. Thomas Haden Church joins as Shane’s father, Phil, a Florida-based businessman whose love of cocktails, bad decisions, and oversharing is sure to stir things up. Imagine a wealthy, impulsive, and slightly unhinged dad walking into your struggling tire shop—exactly the kind of curveball this show thrives on.
And yes, you read that right — Vince Vaughn and Jon Lovitz also make appearances, alongside comedy legends Ron White and rising star Steph Tolev. These guest stars don’t just pop in for cameos—they bring fresh energy and new disasters to the shop floor.
π§ Tires Isn’t Just a Workplace Comedy — It’s a Mirror of Modern Ambition
Behind the outrageous characters and laugh-out-loud moments is a show that cleverly reflects the pressure of hustle culture, family dysfunction, and the awkward collision between dreams and reality. While Will tries to grow the business, he’s constantly dragged down by Shane’s antics and his own insecurities.
This is where ‘Tires’ stands out from other comedies: it shows how ambition can be both a blessing and a curse—especially when it’s fueled by internet fame and blind confidence. It’s not afraid to show that not everyone is cut out for success, and even fewer know what to do with it when it comes fast.
π§° Why Season 2 Might Be the Best Yet
The addition of new talent, deeper story arcs, and an expanded setting give ‘Tires’ Season 2 the edge it needs to become a breakout hit. Netflix has clearly seen potential in the show’s unique blend of offbeat characters and blue-collar authenticity.
Whether you're a fan of Shane Gillis’ stand-up, a follower of cringe-comedy, or just someone who enjoys watching workplace disasters unfold, this season has something for you. It’s louder, messier, and more relatable than ever.