'Chad Powers': Is the New Comedy TV Series Starring Glen Powell Worth Watching?

If you're a Glen Powell fan who enjoys heartfelt sports comedies, this project is definitely worth your attention.
Glen Powell continues his triumphant march through Hollywood. His new project is the comedy series Chad Powers, based on a viral football sketch.
Does the project live up to the hype and is it worth watching? Let's figure it out.
What Is 'Chad Powers' About?
Russ Holliday (Glen Powell) is a former college football star whose career was derailed by scandalous behavior. Eight years later, he's an outcast, rejected even by the least competitive teams.
Desperate for a fresh start, Russ turns to his father, a Hollywood makeup artist, for help and creates an alter ego.
Thus, Chad Powers is born – a clumsy but talented quarterback with a Southern accent and funny appearance trying to get a second chance with a lowly college team at Georgia State.
The Best Part of 'Chad Powers' Is Glen Powell's Performance
Without a doubt, Glen Powell's charisma is the main driving force of the series. The actor showcases his comedic talent to the fullest, carrying the project on his shoulders.
He masterfully transforms from an arrogant figure people hate into an awkward, touching simpleton while remaining charming, even in absurd situations.
'Chad Powers' Is a Hilarious, Albeit Structurally Disjointed, Show
Unfortunately, Chad Powers has serious flaws. Its main problem is its structural looseness – the show often feels like a collection of poorly integrated, separate sketches.
The show struggles to give its supporting characters, each with their own dramas, sufficient development or well-balanced screen time.
The makeup, which should be a highlight, sometimes looks weak, forcing viewers to focus on the prosthetics instead of the plot.
The Verdict: Is 'Chad Powers' Worth Watching?
Despite its structural problems, it would be a mistake to declare Chad Powers a failure.
The series has a genuinely hilarious energy, especially when the protagonist strays from the main plot and finds himself in absurd situations.
Beneath this seemingly simple story about second chances lies a caustic metaphor for the Hollywood industry itself, which, like its main character, constantly puts on new masks to appear youthful and relevant.
What Did Critics & Viewers Think of 'Chad Powers'?
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Chad Powers has 59% from critics and 69% from viewers on Rotten Tomatoes.
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On IMDb, the series has a score of 7.3/10.
Where to Watch 'Chad Powers'?
Chad Powers is available to stream on Hulu.