It’s a good thing that Glen Powell played high school football in Texas, because I’m not sure there’s any other way a non-college player could prepare to be coached by Peyton and Eli Manning.
With Chad Powers, co-creators Michael Waldron and Glen Powell had some pretty lofty ambitions. Adapting Eli Manning’s viral ESPN sketch into a half-hour comedy series for Hulu, they wanted audiences ...
Hulu's sports comedy Chad Powers is chock-full of cameos from the football world. Episode 1 kicks off with appearances by sports commentators Kirk Herbstreit and Chris Fowler. Chad Powers' trailer ...
"Chad Powers" co-creators Glen Powell and Michael Waldron want their Hulu comedy series to be the best college football show you've ever seen, so they got help from Eli and Peyton Manning.
The fictional South Georgia staff put in very real work to get ready for the sidelines of the new Hulu series.
The affable yet thin Hulu comedy “Chad Powers” is a redux on several fronts. The basic premise — a silly gag set against the backdrop of high-level football, extrapolated into a feel-good sports ...
The former N.F.L. star is an executive producer of a new football comedy starring Glen Powell. The Hulu series is based on a Manning sketch from 2022.
Frankie A. Rodriguez told UPI there would be no "Chad Powers" without his team mascot character, Danny. The football comedy premieres Tuesday on Hulu.
For Powell, the story is just as much about transformation as it is about football. His 2023 film Hitman toyed with the thrill of inhabiting multiple identities; Chad Powers expands a real-life stunt ...
The series is headlined by Glen Powell, who co-created and executive-produced the show. Powell plays the dual role of Russ Holliday, a disgraced, narcissistic quarterback, and his alter ego, the ...
As the six-episode series goes on, it slips out of comedy into drama, with the question of identity that underscores the series rises to the surface.
Hulu's ambitious comedy series Chad Powers, starring Glen Powell, wouldn't have happened without Eli Manning's viral ESPN+ sketch.