Chad Powers

Chad Powers is a charming but lightweight sports comedy carried by Glen Powell’s charisma and a surprising amount of heart.
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Starring
Glenn Powell, Steve Zahn, Toby Huss
Creator
Glenn Powell, Michael Waldron
Rating
TV-MA
Genre
Comedy, Sport
Release date
Sept 30, 2025
Where to watch
Hulu
Overall Score
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Rating Summary
Although the supporting cast (with one exception) is pleasant and charismatic, if underutilized, 90% of the show rests on Glenn Powell's shoulders. Fortunately, he's excellent despite an only slightly above average script and premise that's been done hundred of times before.

Russ Holliday was the hotshot college quarterback with a cannon arm and a mouth that wrote checks his game couldn’t cash—until one colossal blunder tanked his dreams and left him scraping by in anonymity. Fast-forward eight years, and he’s reinventing himself as Chad Powers, a bumbling, mustachioed everyman crashing the tryouts for the scrappy South Georgia Catfish, a bottom-feeder D-II squad desperate for a miracle.

Chad Powers REVIEW

Chad Powers Mini-Review
(S1: E1-5)

Chad Powers has heart. That, Powell's charisma, and some surprising comedic instincts for a pretty boy are largely the driving factors for the show. Otherwise, it's a pretty standard tale of seeking redemption and learning selflessness amidst daily teamwork.

For a show about a football player who is trying to redeem himself on the football field, the pigskin gets tossed around surprisingly little in Chad Powers. Furthermore, there's some directorial weakness that peeks its head out during the one major game that is shown. Not all of the characters seem believably invested in the outcome as would feel natural, and there are some other layup emotional beats that are, if not squandered, not as impactful as they easily could and should have been.

That said, Chad Powers offers some laughs and, if you can look past some of the woke rot in the report below, you'll probably dig it.

We'll see how the finale goes.

Chad Powers Mini-Review
(S1: Finale)

 

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James Carrick

James Carrick is a passionate film enthusiast with a degree in theater and philosophy. James approaches dramatic criticism from a philosophic foundation grounded in aesthetics and ethics, offering insight and analysis that reveals layers of cinematic narrative with a touch of irreverence and a dash of snark.

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  1. Kurt October 15, 2025 at

    I haven’t seen this yet but with over 1700 views there is some interest and you might think someone has seen this show.

  2. DontMedicateMe October 22, 2025 at

    It’s woke s###

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