Chad Powers Episode 5: Release date news, time, streaming details and more

Chad Powers ( Image via YouTube / Hulu )
Chad Powers ( Image via YouTube / Hulu )

Chad Powers keeps hitting the headlines with Hulu's amazing comedy-drama show! The series follows Russ Holliday, played by Glen Powell, who pretends to be Chad Powers in order to come back to college football after a failure at the professional level.

Everyone is awaiting Episode 5, which will be available on Tuesday, October 21, 2025, at 12:00 AM Eastern Time (ET) on Hulu. Since the show is broadcast every Tuesday, there is a pattern that the audience needs to keep up with in keeping track of Chad Powers' progress and South Georgia Catfish's progression throughout the season.


Chad Powers Episode 5 release date and time

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Chad Powers Episode 5 will indeed be available on Tuesday, October 21, 2025, at 12:00 AM Eastern Time (ET). The series is true to its weekly Tuesday release date, with episodes being released regularly such that the continuity of the story is uninterrupted.

Episode 6, which will conclude the season, will be available on October 28, 2025, ending the six-episode series for season one.


Chad Powers Episode 5 streaming information

For streaming Chad Powers Episode 5, a subscription to Hulu is required. Hulu has flexible options, such as ad-free and ad-supported formats, so viewers can choose the most convenient format. In addition, the series comes with the Disney+ bundle, opening up broader access to watch on various devices for subscribers.

This allows Chad Powers’ audience to watch the show on smart TVs, laptops, tablets, or smartphones, providing a convenient way to follow each episode as it is released.


What happened in the previous episode (Episode 4)

Episode 4, "4th Quarter," was about Chad Powers balancing the stress of increasing fame while maintaining his secret identity. The South Georgia Catfish were winning, but Russ Holliday, posing as Chad Powers, had to deal with greater media pressure and scrutiny.

Interviews, fan interactions, and team dynamics all tested him, showing how Chad Powers had to navigate both on-field and off-field challenges carefully. The episode also effectively achieved comedy and character moments, with comical dialogues between Chad Powers, his teammates, and the media.

As a result, Chad Powers is a series that blends sports drama with light comedy. Chad Powers' double life and media criticism at the end of Episode 4 prepare the ground for Episode 5 and engage viewers, who wonder what's coming next.


What to expect from Episode 5

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Even without the particular information regarding what plot details are being held back from the public about Episode 5, the audience of the show can anticipate the series to go on with Russ Holliday playing Chad Powers and the South Georgia Catfish's storyline. The episode would probably continue the series' mix of sporting action, comedy, and character-driven narrative seen in past episodes.

Hulu's release of each week guarantees audience access to keep up with Chad Powers' life in real time. With streaming made easily accessible on Hulu and the Disney+ bundle, fans are easily able to keep up with the series. Episode 5 will continue right where Episode 4 left off, with Chad Powers' journeys through stardom, team dynamics, and self-improvement, albeit in the same lighthearted, comedic fashion fans have come to expect in the show.


Chad Powers continues to be one of the best-rated shows with its action-filled blend of sports, comedy, and character drama. Season 5 episode 5 is made available on Hulu every week and also in the Disney+ bundle on October 21, 2025.

With Chad Powers's celebrity status and identity problems set by the pilot, the fans have a lot to enjoy with Russ Holliday as he leads his two lives to Catfish success. This planned release and stream easily allow audiences to remain updated regarding Chad Powers' weekly updates without missing a step.

Also read: Chad Powers Episode 4 recap: Mascot mishaps and the prosthetic glue crisis

Edited by Anjali Singh