The Summer I Turned Pretty actor Tanner Zagarino to lead Hulu’s Dan Fogelman NFL series alongside Christopher Meloni

"The Summer I Turned Pretty" Season 3 New York Launch Event - Source: Getty
"The Summer I Turned Pretty" Season 3 New York Launch Event - Source: Getty

Tanner Zagarino has been cast in Dan Fogelman’s new NFL drama for Hulu. This untitled series will explore the intersection of family tensions and the pressures of running a professional football franchise. The casting notice published in mid-September 2025 places Tanner Zagarino alongside an ensemble that includes Christopher Meloni, William H. Macy, and Mandy Moore.

The project lists Fogelman as writer and executive producer and is produced by 20th Television with Skydance Sports handling the sports side. Tanner Zagarino, who had a recurring turn on Season 3 of Summer I Turned Pretty, joins the show described by several outlets as centered on ownership, succession, and coaching decisions at an NFL team.

Reports name Macy as Hank Durkin, the longtime team owner, and Moore as Lauren Durkin, his daughter and heir apparent; Meloni is reported to play Danny Roarke, the team’s head coach. Speculation so far places Tanner Zagarino in the family orbit, with some outlets noting he is believed to play one of the owner’s children.

"The Summer I Turned Pretty" Season Three Launch Party - Source: Getty
"The Summer I Turned Pretty" Season Three Launch Party - Source: Getty

Reports list Tanner Zagarino as part of the lead cast and identify the main characters around whom the story will revolve.

Christopher Meloni will play the coach who answers to ownership while managing the day-to-day demands of the team. The reporting frames the series as a character drama set in a sports environment, where boardroom choices and coaching calls both shape the action.


What is the central theme of the story?

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World Premiere Of Apple TV+ "Shrinking" Season 2 - Arrivals - Source: Getty

Speculation is rife about a generational conflict at the center of the story. An owner approaching a hand-off, an heir apparent who may push for change, and a coach whose job is tied to wins, contracts, and locker-room trust.

Several outlets describe the pilot and early scripts as establishing this power triangle, as well as the practical decisions regarding staffing, trades, and public relations that create sparks between family and team.


"The Summer I Turned Pretty" Season 3 New York Launch Event - Source: Getty
"The Summer I Turned Pretty" Season 3 New York Launch Event - Source: Getty

Publicly released material names most of the main cast and confirms the creative team, but the series title, episode count, and premiere date have not been shared. Specific episode scenes or plot beats beyond the series’ focus on ownership and leadership have not been published. Reports note only that early episodes will set up the Durkin family’s control of the franchise and the coach’s role within that structure.


What does this role mean for Tanner Zagarino and others?

"The Summer I Turned Pretty" Season Three Launch Party - Source: Getty
"The Summer I Turned Pretty" Season Three Launch Party - Source: Getty

For Tanner Zagarino, the role shifts him from youth-driven dramas like The Summer I Turned Pretty to an adult ensemble. For Christopher Meloni, playing a head coach gives him a part that contrasts with several of his recent law-enforcement roles.


Producers and trade outlets are likely to publish casting updates, a series title, and a production schedule when those items are finalized.

Edited by Yesha Srivastava