TVTV NewsNetflixA third season of the Netflix hit is releasing in a matter of weeks so it is the perfect time to catch up16:15, 20 Jun 2026A Netflix sitcom described as "possibly the best show ever made" is continuing to win over viewers.‌Two seasons of the comedy series Tires have already been released with the first winning an 86 per cent Rotten Tomatoes rating from audiences. Meanwhile the second earned an even higher rating from fans with an impressive 91 per cent.‌The workplace comedy centres around a man who inherits his father's car repair business. It was co-created by comedians Shane Gillis, John McKeever, and Steve Gerben and made its debut on the streamer back in 2024.‌A third series will be arriving on the streaming giant in just a few weeks, releasing on August 13. It means that now is the perfect time to catch up on the comedy branded a "funny masterpiece" by its fans.Netflix's synopsis teases: "Will (Steven 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)."‌When the show debuted, one fan claimed it was "possibly the best show ever made in the history of television," while another gushed of Season 2: "Incredible follow up to an amazing first season! Cant wait for Season 3, the new cast are amazing and the returning cast take it to the next level, so much uncontrollable laughter at so many points."Many confessed to staying up "all night" to watch the episodes, with one viewer remarking: "Just binge-watched all of Tires Season 2 and I've got to say it's one of, if not the best comedy series I've ever watched. I'm not usually a fan of American comedy as it's kinda corny, but this is comedy gold."Article continues belowAnother fan confessed: "This season of Tires on Netflix was super good. I had to binge all of them before I went to sleep. It went from ok to I'm almost obsessed with it. Great job from everyone who worked on it."For fans looking to catch up, Season 1 is made up of six episodes while Season 2 boasts double the amount with 12 20-minute long instalments.Tires Season 1 and 2 are now streaming on Netflix. A third season will be releasing on August 13.Choose Daily Mirror as a 'Preferred Source' on Google News for quick access to the news you value.‌Netflix