The future ofTiresgets an exciting update from Netflix.Tiresreleased on Netflix in 2024 with the comedy series created by Shane Gillis, Steve Gerben, and John McKeever. Starring stars Gillis (Shane), Gerben (Will), the show follows Will at a struggling auto-repair shop where his cousin Shane is constantly subverting him.
Now, Netflix has revealed thatTireshas been renewed for season 3. Season 2 of the series dropped on Netflix on June 5, making it less than a month after the release of the latest season that the renewal happened. No story details were made available, but Netflix revealed thatseason 3 will be coming in 2026.

What This Means For Tires
The Quality Of The Show Is Improving
Tiresseason 2 was renewed before the premiere of the debut season, indicating Netflix had faith in the series. Season 1 had a dismal 40% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes with a 87% Popcornmeter.Season 2 saw a drastic change in its critical reception, jumping up to 71% and having a similar 89% score from viewers.
Now thatTireshas been renewed for a third installment, it has the chance to continue the positive trend demonstrated by season 2.

Tiresseason 2 was seen as a huge improvementover the freshman outing for the comedy. The early renewal for season 2 likely helped the longevity for the series as it found its footing. In the landscape of so many streaming shows,Tireswas allowed to develop into an entertaining comedy for the streamer, instead of being unceremoniously cancelled.
The improvement in its overall critical score is a good sign for the series as a whole. Although it varies from show to show, most series do not hit their stride until a few seasons in. Now thatTireshas been renewed for a third installment, it has the chance to continue the positive trend demonstrated by season 2.
Our Take On Tires Getting Renewed
It’s A Good Sign For The Future
WhileTiresseason 3 did not get nearly as quick of a renewal as season 2, it does show that Netflix has faith in the series. The show helps continue a trend of blue-collar comedies being renewed, as previously seen with Tim Allen’s seriesShifting Gearsgetting renewed for season 2.
Netflix is a juggernaut in the streaming arena, but having a series that has a network TV vibe likeTiresis good for their business. If Netflix can expand to include more traditional TV sitcoms in its lineup, it will only help in the overall reputation of the streamer.
AlthoughGillis has seen controversies in the past, he has a huge built-in fan base with his stand-up career. Outside of his Netflix comedy, he’s one of the biggest names working in stand-up comedy today, so it’s no surprise thatTiresis returning for season 3.