Tires Season 3: Netflix Release Date, Cast, and How to Watch Seasons 1-2
Tires Season 3 premieres on Netflix on Thursday, August 13, 2026. Here is the confirmed release date, whether all episodes drop at once, the returning cast, and how to catch up on Seasons 1 and 2 first.
Shane Gillis’s workplace comedy is coming back: Netflix has confirmed that Tires Season 3 premieres on Thursday, August 13, 2026. The date was announced at a Netflix Is A Joke live event, so it is official, not a rumor. Below is what is confirmed, what is still only reported, and how to catch up on the first two seasons before then.
The quick answer
- Release date: Thursday, August 13, 2026 (confirmed by Netflix)
- Where: Netflix, streaming worldwide
- Price: Included with any Netflix plan, including the cheaper ad-supported tier
- Episode drop: Expected to arrive all at once for binge-watching, in line with Seasons 1 and 2 (not separately confirmed for Season 3)
- Catch up first: Seasons 1 and 2 are streaming on Netflix now
When exactly does Tires Season 3 come out?
Netflix has confirmed a premiere date of Thursday, August 13, 2026. The company revealed the date at a Netflix Is A Joke live event, and it is officially locked in. For context, the show was renewed quickly: Netflix ordered Season 3 on July 2, 2025, less than a month after Season 2 premiered, which is a strong sign of confidence in the series.
Do all episodes drop at once, or weekly?
Tires is a Netflix Original, and Seasons 1 and 2 each released their full batch of episodes on a single day rather than rolling out weekly. Based on that pattern, Season 3 is expected to drop all episodes at once so you can binge them. Keep in mind that Netflix has not published a separate statement spelling out the Season 3 rollout format, so treat the all-at-once expectation as reported rather than officially confirmed.
As for how many episodes to expect: entertainment outlets have reported 12 episodes for Season 3, but Netflix has not officially confirmed that number. For reference, Season 1 had 6 episodes and Season 2 had 12.
Who is in the Season 3 cast?
Netflix has confirmed that the main cast returns for Season 3:
- Shane Gillis as Shane Jacobs
- Steve Gerben as Will Jacobs
- Chris O’Connor as Cal
- Kilah Fox as Kilah
- Stavros Halkias as Dave
- Thomas Haden Church as Phil Jacobs (who joined the show in Season 2)
The series was co-created by Gillis, Gerben, and John McKeever.
On top of the returning regulars, reports point to a lineup of Season 3 guest stars including Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Billy Magnussen, Bobby Lee, Dan Soder, and Taylor Misiak, among others. Those guest appearances have been reported but are not part of a full official cast confirmation, so consider them likely rather than locked.
How to catch up on Seasons 1 and 2
Both earlier seasons are streaming on Netflix right now, so it is easy to get current before August 13:
- Season 1: 6 episodes
- Season 2: 12 episodes
You can watch both on the official Tires series page on Netflix. They are available on the standard plans and on the cheaper ad-supported plan, so any active Netflix subscription will do. For cast details, the release date, and news as it develops, Netflix also maintains an official Tires hub on Tudum.
Is there a Season 3 trailer yet?
Not yet. As of mid-July 2026, Netflix has not released an official Season 3 trailer, and one is expected closer to the August 13 premiere. If you come across a Tires trailer on Netflix’s official YouTube channel, note that the existing official trailer is for Season 1, not Season 3.
The bottom line
Mark your calendar for Thursday, August 13, 2026, when Tires Season 3 lands on Netflix. If you want to go in fully caught up, Seasons 1 and 2 are streaming now, and a Season 3 trailer should surface in the weeks before the premiere. Everything else, including the exact episode count and the full guest list, is still reported rather than confirmed, so we will update this guide as Netflix locks in the details.
Facts in this article were verified against official sources, including Netflix’s series page and Tudum hub, as of July 15, 2026. If details change, this article will be updated with the revision noted.