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We know what you’re thinking: Tires on Netflix could not get any funnier, right? Wrong! That’s thanks to a guest-starring role filled by none other than comedy legend Vince Vaughn.

In Season 2 of Tires, the Bad Monkey and Nonnas actor stops by to lend his comedic sensibilities to the already outrageously funny series. While his role might be relatively small, as always, Vaughn makes the most of every moment he’s on-screen with the show’s co-creators Steve Gerben and Shane Gillis.

So who does he play? And which episode can fans find him in? Here’s everything you need to know about Vaughn’s guest-starring role in Season 2.

Vince Vaughn stars in Episode 6 (“The Tri-State Mid Market Tire Expo”) of Tires Season 2.

In the episode, Vaughn plays Mike, a fellow attendee of the Tri-State Mid Market Tire Expo that Shane (Gillis) and Will (Gerben) are attending for work. During the episode, he even gives Shane a pep talk to instill confidence and tries to talk him out of seeing the expo’s keynote speaker. We won’t share any more details, run and watch the episode for yourself.

Sadly, the actor only makes an appearance in one episode. We can only hope that if Netflix gives the dark-humored comedy a third season and we get to see his character again.

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Yes, the second season of the workplace comedy also welcomes Ron White, Jon Lovitz, and Veronika Slowikowska to the cast for the second season. Additionally, Thomas Haden Church joins as a recurring character, playing Phil, the father of Gillis’ character.

No update on that, yet. We’re hopeful that the gang will be back to repair some more cars and replace some more tires again but until Netflix makes an announcement, we’re in the dark.

The first two seasons of Tires are currently streaming on Netflix.