"Chad Powers" Premieres on September 30



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"Chad Powers" Premieres on September 30

Hulu has announced the premiere date for its new sports comedy series, "Chad Powers". Mark your calendars, as the show is set to debut on September 30, 2025. The first two episodes will be available right at the launch, with new episodes dropping weekly on Tuesdays.

 
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The series stars Glen Powell, known for his roles in films like "Top Gun: Maverick". In "Chad Powers", he plays a once - hotshot quarterback whose college career comes to an abrupt end due to inappropriate behavior. Forced to leave college, he devises an unexpected plan. He disguises himself as the talented and affable "Chad Powers" and joins a struggling football team in the South. This transformation not only gives him a new chance in the football world but also sets the stage for a series of comical and heart - warming events.
 
 

Based on a sketch from the Eli's Places series on ESPN+, "Chad Powers" is co - written by Powell and Michael Waldron. Eli Manning serves as an executive producer, along with others from Omaha Productions and ESPN. As the premiere date approaches, fans are eagerly anticipating this unique sports comedy that promises to blend humor, drama, and the excitement of football.
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