Los Angeles, CA, Glen Powell is unleashing his new Hulu comedy series, Chad Powers, with a combination of humor, heart, and genuine football action. Debuting on September 30, the series tracks Russ Holliday, a former college quarterback who takes on the persona of Chad Powers to try to make a football comeback.
Powell, who created the show with Michael Waldron, shared that working towards the role involved months of intense training, such as closely collaborating with NFL icons Eli and Peyton Manning.
Along with learning the technical nuances of football, Powell also undertook the bodily aspects of prosthetics to completely immerse himself in his dual persona, guaranteeing viewers a series that will blend humor with unexpectedly poignant moments, both giving them reason to laugh and presenting an authenticity.
Chad Powers star Glen Powell shares the delightful memories of waiting with NFL players
Collaboration with NFL Legends

To ensure realism in the football sequences, Glen Powell received intense training with NFL veterans, including advice from Eli and Peyton Manning. They gave him hands-on coaching on throwing technique, footwork, and defensive sense, making Powell look like a quarterback. He also trained with leading coaches to hone minute skills that tend to go underappreciated by actors, like hand placement and timing. Powell said,
"One of the coolest things about the Manning boys is that they are extremely involved"
Aside from athletic technique, the Mannings also spoke to the quarterbacking mental and emotional side, instructing Powell in confidence, timing, and field acumen. Through their guidance, he was able to blend athletics with ease and authenticity into a comedic narrative.
Challenges of Extensive Prosthetics
Becoming Chad Powers meant that Glen Powell went through a lengthy prosthetic process, even a complete facial transformation with a prosthetic nose, moustache, and wig. The makeup process lasted almost an hour for each application, putting his patience and endurance to the test.
Though there are no recorded incidents on the set, Powell said the process was physically challenging but creatively fulfilling, which enabled him to immerse himself in his dual roles completely. The prosthetics not just changed his looks but also enabled him to become one with the character's personality and traits.
Glen Powell underscored that these physical changes were essential in bringing Chad Powers to life so that the audience gets a fully fleshed-out, comedic, and athletic character that will immerse and engage them in the series.
Chad Powers credits Powell's commitment to conveying a comedic yet genuine performance. His work with NFL legends Eli and Peyton Manning made football scenes as real as possible, and intense quarterback training gave his acting an extra layer of credibility.
Coupled with the difficulties of prosthetic transformation, Powell's performance blends humor, emotion, and athletic realism. As fans look ahead to the September 30th premiere, the show delivers a rich combination of sports, comedy, and emotional storylines.
Chad Powers provides football enthusiasts and comedy fans alike with a richly immersive and captivating experience, combining technical realism with lighthearted, character-based humor in a way that's both new and memorable.