Chad Power, Episodes
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Before Powell stepped into the titular role, retired NFL quarterback Eli Manning starred as Chad Powers in a 2022 episode of“Eli’s Places.” In the original Chad Powers skit, Manning wore prosthetics, a fake mustache, and a wig to blend in at Penn State’s walk-on tryouts.
Raising Cane's teamed up with Glen Powell to celebrate the premiere of Hulu’s new series "Chad Powers" with an exclusive first-look screening.
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 series named for its protagonist — has obvious parallels to that of the Apple TV+ hit “Ted Lasso.
ICYMI: Carrera, a 31-year-old comedian, writer, actor, and director, shared footage from her Chad Powers watch party to TikTok and Instagram. The video shows her friends gathered in front of the television,
Thankfully, Glen Powell is not always wearing a wig and prosthetic makeup on Chad Powers. You will be able to recognize the Anyone But You star occasionally on the Hulu/Disney+ series. Actually, you should recognize a lot of the Chad Powers cast members.
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Texas star Arch Manning receives big vote of confidence from 'Chad Powers' actor Glen Powell
Actor Glen Powell gave Texas Longhorns quarterback Arch Manning a huge backing on Monday as the rising star gets ready to play Florida this weekend.
Glen Powell details the creativity behind the Chad Powers television series, which is influenced by the Eli Manning character.
Quentin Plair as Coach Byrd, Clayne Crawford as Coach Dobbs, Xavier Mills as Nishan Leonard, and Colton Ryan as Gerry Dougan. Each adds depth to the Catfish team dynamic, rounding out the world around Russ/Chad.
Thankfully, Glen Powell is not always wearing a wig and prosthetic makeup on Chad Powers. You will be able to recognize the Anyone But You star occasionally on the Hulu/Disney+ series. Actually, you should recognize a lot of the Chad Powers cast members.
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.
The leading lady of Glen Powell's new sports-comedy series opens up about why the project was her "dream role," especially with her relationship and knowledge of the sport.