What are Mike Judge’s plans for Dale Gribble?

Voice actor Johnny Hardwick‘s untimely passing has left fans wondering what the future holds for Dale Gribble in the King of The Hill Reboot.

On January 31st 2023, much to the delight of the fanbase, Hulu confirmed that they had ordered a new season of the hit animated series King Of The Hill to be produced. Creators, Mike Judge and Greg Daniels, had notably been vocal in advocating a rebirth for the franchise for over a decade since the shows cancellation in 2010. The community and crew alike immediately began ramping up the hype for the newly renewed series as the remaining original voice actors prepared to slip back into their iconic animated characters. However, during the production of this reboot a tragedy took place on August 8th 2023 as Voice actor Johnny Hardwick, known for portraying the voice of Dale Gribble, a key character in the series, passed away at the age of 64.

Upon the news breaking, both Hulu and 20th Television Animation refused to comment on the future of the Dale Gribble Character. As reported by TVLine  Hardwick had recorded “a couple” of episodes for the upcoming revival However The exact number of episodes is unknown.

The question now becomes how will Mike Judge and Greg Daniels address this matter. Previously, The series saw the loss of Brittany Murphy, the voice actor behind Luanne, in 2009 before the series finale. While all the episodes scheduled for the last season had already been recorded and aired as schedule, it has been highly debated since the rumors of the reboot began if we would be seeing a recast Luanne Platter. Many fans of the series took to the forums to argue the character of Luanne could easily be written out in an effort to honor Brittany’s work. This problem now becomes while this argument may seemingly be an option for secondary and tertiary characters like Luanne and Lucky (Voiced by the late Tom Petty) The creators would have a harder time getting around arguably one of the man 4 characters in Dale.

While it’s not exactly something the series is known for, there have been a handful of recasting’s, most notably in the case of John Redcorn who was initially voiced by Victor Aaron before being replaced by the now Jonathan Joss. While some may find it as a slight to Hardwick, imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, Especially when it ensures the continued existence of a beloved character. With Dale Gribble being arguably one of the most impersonated voices already amongst internet culture, it is not unreasonable to believe this is the most realistic route for the rebirth of KOTH.

On the flip side, with a handful of episodes already recorded the much more dramatic and uncomfortably real route would be to have the comedically unhealthy, chain-smoking, Gribble to pass on alongside his voice actor in the KOTH universe. While this might be a hard sell for the community, it would certainly keep the series grounded and respectful. Alternatively, an episode centered around Dale Gribble having to give up smoking due to his deteriorating health and noticeable changes to his voice would work as a nice neat middle ground as to explaining a slight tone difference a new voice actor might bring.

Whatever route Jude and Daniels end up taking we know they will have all the respect and love in the world put towards Dale Gribble as to show respect to their late friend Johnny Hardwick. With this series set to pick back up 15 years later in modern day, all of these routes are given a little more time to flesh out how the modern day Arlen looks come 2024.

King of The Hill Movie?

Is there a King of The Hill movie on the way?

On December 3rd 2020 the King of The Hill Facebook page uploaded a photo of a fan made KOTH movie poster. The poster features a live action cast of the animated characters Hank, Dale, Bill, Boomhauer, and Khan. While a KOTH movie has been a topic widely discussed in recent years, since the upload the King of The Hill community has been quite vocal in voicing their opinions on the cast choice of the theoretical film. While the possibility of Mike Judge signing off on a live action King of The Hill movie is still up in the air, we’ve complied some alternate casting choices that may fit the bill a litter more accurately!

Bill Dauterive

While the artist who composed the theoretical movie poster chose David Koechner to play the role of army barber Bill Dauterive, we here at StylesRebelRadio.com believe the right casting choice may have been right under our nose. Voice and veteran actor Stephen Root who provides the voice of Bill in the animated series is seemingly the perfect choice. With roles under his belt in films such as Dodgeball and Drillbit Taylor , Root is perfect for paying the role of the sympathetic, awkward friend. Not to mention there is absolutely no need to worry about recreating the well known voice!

Honorable mention to John C. Reilly.

Jeff Boomhauer

In the case that is the fast yet smooth talking ladies man, Boomhauer, we believe they hit the nail on the head with Matthew Mcconaughey! Who else could pull off the role of speaking absolute southern twanged nonsense and make it charming! We already know Mcconaughy is willing to go to any lengths necessary appearance wise to fill his role and while the voice not be exactly like the animated counterpart, we are sure Mcconaughey’s natural drawl and ability to ramble will fit the bill alright, alright, alright!

Kahn Souphanousinphone

For every great protagonist there has to be an equal foil. When it comes to the simple down home lifestyle Hank Hill lives by Kahn is the perfect foil. The over the top pompous, annoying, next door neighbor to the Hill family requires an actor with a wide range of emotions. While the proposed Ken Jong is not a bad choice by any means, for the role of Kahn we are looking for someone who can pull off the stern annoyed neighbor quality but transition to the over the top persona Jong is known for. For that, we are choosing John Cho. Cho is no stranger to the over the top antics frequented by Kahn, as showcased in the Harold and Kumar series! Cho also possesses the ranger however to pull off the stern, aggravated neighbor who is always ready with a quick qip as shown in his role as Sulu in 2009s Star Trek.

Dale Gribble

Once again we have to agree it with the proposed line up, Bill Hader for Dale Gribble seems like the absolute perfect fit. While other proposed casting choices include the likes of Neil Patrick Harris or Steve Buscemi as the role of Dale, something is seemingly left to be desired. Surely Mr. Buscemi or NPH would be able to make a memorable and fitting role as the man known as Rusty Shackleford, SNL legend Bill Hader without a doubt could go line for line with Dale Gribble. With the physical appearance to fit the part, Hader’s extensive library of impressions would seal the deal for a live action Dale Gribble.

Hank Hill

Now for the man of the hour! Hank Rutherford Hill is the stern, hardworking, blue collar main character of the King of The Hill series! Ironically this is the entry we have the most opposition too. Granted the most known and beloved character is typically the hardest to cast. The proposed choice, Tom Hanks, most likely chosen for his calm, stern demeanor and vague resemblance to Hank seems like a lazy and over exhausted pick. After scouring the internet for a more suitable live action adaptation, we are prepared to offer a fresh alternative to the table that we have not seen anywhere else.

Dennis Quaid is our pick to poetry Hank Hill. When deciding upon this casting, we broke down Hank Hill into three basic characteristics. First we looked at his appearance, Hank is a man plain and simple. Your stereotypical working and family man, Blue jeans, a tee shirt, and short respectable haircut. Dennis Quaid fits that bill fairly well. A harkening back to actors of the past Mr. Quaid has what we can best describe is the face of a man. Secondly, Hank Hill’s very distinct and impressionable voice. While not exactly a difficult impression to do, perhaps one of the hardest to master. Enter Dennis Quaid’s ability to study and recreate voices to near perfection! Don’t believe me, take his performance as the legendary Jerry Lee Lewis in Great Balls of Fire for example! Last but certainly not least, Hank Hill is a father. I mean, just look at him. Dennis Quaid just looks like your stereotypical dad. Need more convincing, check out his performance as the strict yet comedic father in the film Yous, Mine, and ours.

That’s our list! Let us know what you think and who you would cast to play all the characters in a King of The Hill live action film! Make sure to check out similar blogs on StylesRebelradio.com under The Rebel Blogs!

-Style