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Tires Season 3 Confirmed for 2026: Chaos Returns to Netflix!

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BREAKING: Netflix has officially confirmed that the wildly popular comedy series Tires will return for its highly anticipated third season in 2026. Following the uproarious chaos that captivated audiences in the first two seasons, fans are gearing up for more mayhem at Valley Forge Automotive.

The announcement comes just after the release of Season 2 on June 5, 2025, indicating that the creative team, led by stars Shane Gillis and Steve Gerber, is already hard at work developing new episodes. While a specific release date remains unannounced, insiders speculate that the new season could drop as early as summer 2026, following the trend of previous seasons.

Filming for Tires takes place in Westchester, Pennsylvania, near a local tire shop owned by Gerber’s father, which adds an authentic touch to the series. The show, known for its blend of humor and “blue-collar” spirit, explores themes of family and friendship amidst the backdrop of the auto repair business.

As Season 2 wrapped up with a dramatic twist—where Shane prevented his father, Phil (played by Thomas Haden Church), from selling the family business—viewers can expect the story to pick up right where it left off. Will and Shane, the show’s central characters, are anticipated to face new challenges as they attempt to execute their latest business strategy while navigating the chaos they create.

This season promises to delve deeper into the evolving relationship between Will and Shane, with a focus on collaboration amidst their usual antics. The series will likely introduce additional plotlines involving employee dynamics and competition from rival shops, ensuring that the humor and drama remain at the forefront.

Viewers can expect a total of 12 episodes, similar to Season 2, filled with workplace disasters, unexpected alliances, and, of course, plenty of laughs. The episode titles, though not officially confirmed, offer a tantalizing glimpse into what’s to come, including potential storylines like “Flat Start,” “The New Deal,” and “Shop Rival.”

The creators, including Gillis and Gerber, emphasize authenticity in their storytelling, drawing from their backgrounds in stand-up comedy to bring a fresh and relatable energy to the series. Fans have already begun speculating about returning guest stars and the new comedic scenarios that will unfold, keeping the excitement building as we move closer to the release.

What’s Next? Stay tuned for the upcoming trailer, which Netflix is expected to release six to eight weeks prior to the premiere, providing a sneak peek into the hilarious chaos awaiting the audience. As the show’s popularity surges, anticipation is building across social media platforms, making it a hot topic for fans and newcomers alike.

With its unique blend of humor and heartfelt moments, Tires has solidified its place among Netflix’s top workplace comedies. As we await Season 3, there’s no better time to catch up on the previous seasons, available now on Netflix. Prepare for more laughter, more mishaps, and an unforgettable journey through the world of auto repairs when Tires returns to your screens in 2026!

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