Bridgerton once again eclipsed 2B minutes viewed in the week after the first four episodes of Season 3 hit Netflix.
The Shonda Rhimes series was easily the most-streamed title from May 20 to 26, Nielsen reports. Viewing did drop off compared to Season 3’s premiere weekend, though that’s to be expected since there were only four new episodes available and, while some viewers revisit older episodes when new seasons launch, most of the viewership surge is likely driven by the new episodes.
Nielsen also pointed out that Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story saw an uptick in viewership around this time. During this interval, it just missed the Originals list with 215M minutes viewed, but that’s essentially quadruple the viewership it received even two weeks prior. This suggests that new episodes of Bridgerton did drive audiences to continue engaging with the franchise while waiting for the second half of Season 3.
Another notable...
The Shonda Rhimes series was easily the most-streamed title from May 20 to 26, Nielsen reports. Viewing did drop off compared to Season 3’s premiere weekend, though that’s to be expected since there were only four new episodes available and, while some viewers revisit older episodes when new seasons launch, most of the viewership surge is likely driven by the new episodes.
Nielsen also pointed out that Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story saw an uptick in viewership around this time. During this interval, it just missed the Originals list with 215M minutes viewed, but that’s essentially quadruple the viewership it received even two weeks prior. This suggests that new episodes of Bridgerton did drive audiences to continue engaging with the franchise while waiting for the second half of Season 3.
Another notable...
- 6/20/2024
- by Katie Campione
- Deadline Film + TV
Comedian Chris O'Connor has teamed up again with Shane Gillis in the new Netflix series: Tires.
Tires is a new comedy series created by Shane Gillis, John McKeever, and Steve Gerben. It premiered all six episodes on May 24 and is already renewed for a Season 2.
The storyline revolves around Will (Steve Gerben), who inherits his family's struggling auto-repair business, Valley Forge Auto. As Will attempts to rejuvenate the business, he faces constant sabotage from his obnoxious cousin Shane (Gillis).
Read full article on The Direct.
Tires is a new comedy series created by Shane Gillis, John McKeever, and Steve Gerben. It premiered all six episodes on May 24 and is already renewed for a Season 2.
The storyline revolves around Will (Steve Gerben), who inherits his family's struggling auto-repair business, Valley Forge Auto. As Will attempts to rejuvenate the business, he faces constant sabotage from his obnoxious cousin Shane (Gillis).
Read full article on The Direct.
- 5/28/2024
- by David Thompson
- The Direct
It’s been ten days since Bridgerton’s highly anticipated third season hit Netflix and quickly blew everyone away, but now it seems like the show’s reign in the streaming’s top is also quick to be over due to a competition that nobody saw coming.
According to the most recent data by FlixPatrol, one of Netflix’s brand new arrivals has unexpectedly climbed to the number one position in the American chart, leaving Bridgerton behind at the second place.
It’s fair to say that the streaming’s recently added comedy show Tires has zero things in common with the global hit, and the reasons for the former’s incredible success are also shrouded in mystery.
Is Tires Worth Watching?
Starring American stand-up comedian Shane Gillis, Tires premiered on Netflix on May 24 and initially follows Will, portrayed by Steve Gerben, who inherits his family’s troublesome auto-repair shop called Valley Forge Tires.
According to the most recent data by FlixPatrol, one of Netflix’s brand new arrivals has unexpectedly climbed to the number one position in the American chart, leaving Bridgerton behind at the second place.
It’s fair to say that the streaming’s recently added comedy show Tires has zero things in common with the global hit, and the reasons for the former’s incredible success are also shrouded in mystery.
Is Tires Worth Watching?
Starring American stand-up comedian Shane Gillis, Tires premiered on Netflix on May 24 and initially follows Will, portrayed by Steve Gerben, who inherits his family’s troublesome auto-repair shop called Valley Forge Tires.
- 5/27/2024
- by benjamin-patel@startefacts.com (Benjamin Patel)
- STartefacts.com
Here’s the cast of Episode 5 of Netflix’s Tires, an episode that sees the auto shop hosting a desperate bikini car wash.
The new streaming comedy is presented similarly to fan-favorite workplace comedies The Office and Parks and Recreation. However, this time, audiences get to follow the shenanigans around an automotive shop.
Steve Gerben’s Will runs Valley Forge Automotive Center, an auto shop struggling to perform financially, and with acquiring customers—something made all the more difficult by his co-workers.
Read full article on The Direct.
The new streaming comedy is presented similarly to fan-favorite workplace comedies The Office and Parks and Recreation. However, this time, audiences get to follow the shenanigans around an automotive shop.
Steve Gerben’s Will runs Valley Forge Automotive Center, an auto shop struggling to perform financially, and with acquiring customers—something made all the more difficult by his co-workers.
Read full article on The Direct.
- 5/25/2024
- by Russ Milheim
- The Direct
Actor and comedian Steve Gerben portrays Will in Netflix's newest comedy, Tires, and there are some interesting facts that fans should know about him.
Although Gerben starred in Tires, he is also the co-creator of the new show.
Tires also stars Shane Gillis (another co-creator) and Andrew Schulz and follows Gerben's character, Will, as he tries to save his father's auto shop from going under.
Read full article on The Direct.
Although Gerben starred in Tires, he is also the co-creator of the new show.
Tires also stars Shane Gillis (another co-creator) and Andrew Schulz and follows Gerben's character, Will, as he tries to save his father's auto shop from going under.
Read full article on The Direct.
- 5/24/2024
- by Nathan Johnson
- The Direct
Tires is a workplace comedy series created by the immensely popular stand-up comedian Shane Gillis. The Netflix comedy series is set in a tire shop and follows the daily hijinks of all the employees from Shane’s quippy remarks to Will’s latest humiliation. Tires stars Gillis in the lead role with Steve Gerben, Chris O’Connor, Kilah Fox, Stavros Halkias, and Andrew Schulz. So, if you loved the comedy and the characters in Tires here are some more workplace comedies for you to watch next.
The Crew (Netflix) Credit – Netflix
The Crew is a workplace comedy series created by Jeff Lowell. The Netflix series is set in a NASCAR garage and it follows the story of the crew chief as he is surprised to find out that the owner has decided to retire and put his millennial daughter in charge of the garage. Both butt heads over how the garage...
The Crew (Netflix) Credit – Netflix
The Crew is a workplace comedy series created by Jeff Lowell. The Netflix series is set in a NASCAR garage and it follows the story of the crew chief as he is surprised to find out that the owner has decided to retire and put his millennial daughter in charge of the garage. Both butt heads over how the garage...
- 5/24/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
For fans browsing Netflix, here are the cast and characters of the new Tires comedy series on the streaming platform.
In the same vein as The Office or Parks and Recreation, Tires is a workplace comedy that follows Steve Gerben’s Will as he struggles to run Valley Forge Automotive Center daily—an existence that is often interrupted by rowdy co-workers or problematic customers.
The Cast and Characters of Netflix’s Tires Read full article on The Direct.
In the same vein as The Office or Parks and Recreation, Tires is a workplace comedy that follows Steve Gerben’s Will as he struggles to run Valley Forge Automotive Center daily—an existence that is often interrupted by rowdy co-workers or problematic customers.
The Cast and Characters of Netflix’s Tires Read full article on The Direct.
- 5/23/2024
- by Russ Milheim
- The Direct
Netflix is gearing up for a memorable May as it prepares to release the highly anticipated comedy series Tires, co-created by comedian Shane Gillis, Steve Gerben, and John McKeever. Set to premiere on May 23, Tires promises to bring relentless hilarity and raunchy humor to the auto repair shop genre. Plot and Cast The series follows Will (Steven Gerben), a nervous and unqualified heir tasked with turning around his father’s auto repair business. However, he faces constant torment from his cousin and employee, Shane (played by Gillis). The narrative takes audiences through rib-tickling scenarios examining the dynamics between Will’s responsibility
The post Netflix’s Raunchy Auto Repair Shop Comedy Series Tires Trailer by Comedian Shane Gillis first appeared on TVovermind.
The post Netflix’s Raunchy Auto Repair Shop Comedy Series Tires Trailer by Comedian Shane Gillis first appeared on TVovermind.
- 5/23/2024
- by Steve Delikson
- TVovermind.com
The new Netflix streaming comedy Tires is in the vein of single-camera sitcoms from Greg Daniels or Michael Schur. Yet, Tires is far from being on par with The Office or Parks and Recreation. In fact, this will probably be the first and last time the new Shane Gillis comedy is mentioned in the same breath as those classic sitcoms.
That’s because Tires is a poor imitation of those workplace comedies. At its worst, the new sitcom can be tedious, grating, and painfully unfunny. At its best, the series is something you have on in the background—a harmless, politically incorrect excursion. Yes, the jokes are on the hapless and clueless characters. However, that doesn’t make it good or mean its heart is in the right place.
Shane Gillis in Tires (2024) | Image via Netflix
SUGGESTEDFans Defend Shane Gillis After His “Cringy” SNL Monologue Fails to Impress the Live...
That’s because Tires is a poor imitation of those workplace comedies. At its worst, the new sitcom can be tedious, grating, and painfully unfunny. At its best, the series is something you have on in the background—a harmless, politically incorrect excursion. Yes, the jokes are on the hapless and clueless characters. However, that doesn’t make it good or mean its heart is in the right place.
Shane Gillis in Tires (2024) | Image via Netflix
SUGGESTEDFans Defend Shane Gillis After His “Cringy” SNL Monologue Fails to Impress the Live...
- 5/23/2024
- by M.N. Miller
- FandomWire
Tires Season 2: Comedy Series Renewed At Netflix Ahead Of Premiere (Photo Credit – IMDb)
Tires will be rolling again sooner than expected! Netflix has renewed the comedy series Tires, starring and co-creating comedian Shane Gillis, for a second season. The move was announced two days before the show’s premiere, which arrives on the streamer on May 23rd.
The show is described as a workplace comedy set in a dilapidated auto repair shop. With the renewal, Netflix is further strengthening its partnership with Gillis, following his sold-out performances at Netflix Is a Joke Fest earlier this month.
Tires Renewed for Season 2 by Netflix Before Series Premiere
On Tuesday, Netflix confirmed the renewal of Tires, announcing that the second season will be released in 2025. The streaming platform aims to bring new seasons of already established shows annually, similar to the schedule followed on broadcast channels. The one-year gap between Tires seasons...
Tires will be rolling again sooner than expected! Netflix has renewed the comedy series Tires, starring and co-creating comedian Shane Gillis, for a second season. The move was announced two days before the show’s premiere, which arrives on the streamer on May 23rd.
The show is described as a workplace comedy set in a dilapidated auto repair shop. With the renewal, Netflix is further strengthening its partnership with Gillis, following his sold-out performances at Netflix Is a Joke Fest earlier this month.
Tires Renewed for Season 2 by Netflix Before Series Premiere
On Tuesday, Netflix confirmed the renewal of Tires, announcing that the second season will be released in 2025. The streaming platform aims to bring new seasons of already established shows annually, similar to the schedule followed on broadcast channels. The one-year gap between Tires seasons...
- 5/22/2024
- by Jashandeep Singh
- KoiMoi
Today, Netflix announced the season two renewal of Tires, the upcoming scripted comedy from comedian Shane Gillis, ahead of its series premiere this Thursday, May 23. Tires will return with an all-new second season next year.
This news marks the latest in Netflix’s expanding partnership with Gillis. Gillis most recently performed three sold-out shows as part of “Netflix is a Joke Fest” in Los Angeles, including the Kia Forum, the Greek Theater, and Crypto Arena.
As previously announced, Netflix has also ordered a new standup special from Gillis to premiere in 2025. His 2023 special, Beautiful Dogs, reached the Netflix Top 10 in five countries and spent two weeks in the US Top 10 list.
In Tires, Will (Steve Gerben), the nervous and unqualified heir to an auto repair chain, attempts to turn his father’s business around despite constant torture from his cousin and now employee, Shane (Shane Gillis).
Shane Gillis, Steve Gerben,...
This news marks the latest in Netflix’s expanding partnership with Gillis. Gillis most recently performed three sold-out shows as part of “Netflix is a Joke Fest” in Los Angeles, including the Kia Forum, the Greek Theater, and Crypto Arena.
As previously announced, Netflix has also ordered a new standup special from Gillis to premiere in 2025. His 2023 special, Beautiful Dogs, reached the Netflix Top 10 in five countries and spent two weeks in the US Top 10 list.
In Tires, Will (Steve Gerben), the nervous and unqualified heir to an auto repair chain, attempts to turn his father’s business around despite constant torture from his cousin and now employee, Shane (Shane Gillis).
Shane Gillis, Steve Gerben,...
- 5/21/2024
- by Mirko Parlevliet
- Vital Thrills
Netflix is getting an early jump on Tires.
The streamer has handed out an early second-season renewal for the scripted comedy starring Shane Gillis. The pickup arrives just before the series, co-created by Gillis, Steve Gerben and John McKeever, officially arrives May 23. Season two will arrive in 2025 as Netflix plots more programming to return on an annual basis similar to broadcast fare.
Gillis, the comedian who hosted Saturday Night Live earlier this year after he was fired from the show in 2019, is fresh off three sold-out shows in L.A. as part of the Netflix Is a Joke festival. Gillis also has his second stand-up special coming in 2025 after his 2023 effort, Beautiful Dogs, spent two weeks in the U.S. top 10 list.
Tires revolves around Will (Gerben), the nervous and unqualified heir to an auto repair chain, who attempts to turn his father’s business around despite constant torture from his cousin and now employee,...
The streamer has handed out an early second-season renewal for the scripted comedy starring Shane Gillis. The pickup arrives just before the series, co-created by Gillis, Steve Gerben and John McKeever, officially arrives May 23. Season two will arrive in 2025 as Netflix plots more programming to return on an annual basis similar to broadcast fare.
Gillis, the comedian who hosted Saturday Night Live earlier this year after he was fired from the show in 2019, is fresh off three sold-out shows in L.A. as part of the Netflix Is a Joke festival. Gillis also has his second stand-up special coming in 2025 after his 2023 effort, Beautiful Dogs, spent two weeks in the U.S. top 10 list.
Tires revolves around Will (Gerben), the nervous and unqualified heir to an auto repair chain, who attempts to turn his father’s business around despite constant torture from his cousin and now employee,...
- 5/21/2024
- by Lesley Goldberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
QVC is entering the ever-growing original holiday movie space this year with the debut of its first-ever title in the genre, “Holly & the Hot Chocolate.”
Streaming on free platform QVC+ beginning Thanksgiving Day, the film revolves around Holly, “a big city food critic who unexpectedly finds herself stuck in the small town of Pine Falls during Christmas,” per QVC’s description. “Surrounded by locals who love the season as much as she does, Holly soon learns at the center of their holiday spirit is a special hot chocolate recipe sold in the town square. With the help of a charming, albeit humbuggish, tow-truck driver, Holly gets to experience firsthand why Pine Falls is one of the best Christmas towns in America — and what makes their hot chocolate so magical.”
The idea for the movie came from QVC’s “In the Kitchen” host David Venable, who makes a cameo appearance...
Streaming on free platform QVC+ beginning Thanksgiving Day, the film revolves around Holly, “a big city food critic who unexpectedly finds herself stuck in the small town of Pine Falls during Christmas,” per QVC’s description. “Surrounded by locals who love the season as much as she does, Holly soon learns at the center of their holiday spirit is a special hot chocolate recipe sold in the town square. With the help of a charming, albeit humbuggish, tow-truck driver, Holly gets to experience firsthand why Pine Falls is one of the best Christmas towns in America — and what makes their hot chocolate so magical.”
The idea for the movie came from QVC’s “In the Kitchen” host David Venable, who makes a cameo appearance...
- 11/16/2022
- by Jennifer Maas
- Variety Film + TV
IMDb.com, Inc. takes no responsibility for the content or accuracy of the above news articles, Tweets, or blog posts. This content is published for the entertainment of our users only. The news articles, Tweets, and blog posts do not represent IMDb's opinions nor can we guarantee that the reporting therein is completely factual. Please visit the source responsible for the item in question to report any concerns you may have regarding content or accuracy.