PHILADELPHIA — Mechanicsburg-born comedian Shane Gillis is back on Netflix with “Tires,” a new comedy series set in Pennsylvania which premiered on the streamer last week.
Gillis, who initially made a name for himself in the Philadelphia comedy scene, self-funded the project. It arrives on the streaming service about a year after his hit stand-up special “Beautiful Dogs” — and five years after he was fired from “Saturday Night Live” following clips of him using racist and homophobic slurs on his podcast came to light online.
Gillis has since bounced back from that debacle, even hosting “SNL” earlier this year, where he briefly addressed being axed from the show and jokingly begged unfamiliar viewers to not Google the affair.
With “Tires,” Gillis is branching out into a scripted series. Created alongside collaborators Steve Gerben and John McKeever, who previously worked with Gillis on the sketch series “Gilly and Keeves,” the self-funded sitcom happens to have a little local flavor, thanks to its setting at the fictional Valley Forge Automotive Center.