Why is Glen Powell so decided to cover his good-looking face? The Tom Cruise-approved motion star has two skilled writing credit to his identify — co-writer Richard Linklater’s 2023 movie “Hit Man” and co-creator Michael Waldron’s 2025 sequence “Chad Powers” — and each require Powell, a person as soon as described on this very website as “plainly some of the good-looking and charismatic human beings on planet Earth,” to disguise himself as a goofy no person. For all the controversy over the state of film stardom, which regularly facilities dialogue round Powell’s ticket-selling muscle tissue, it’s clear, a minimum of, he’s not a no person. He’s a captivating dangerous boy. A flexible beefcake. A cerebral bro (cerebro? no, that’s one thing else) who can showcase his fashion on the duvet of GQ in a half-lifted tank and pop two buttons too many for the fits who subscribe to The Hollywood Reporter.
“Hit Man,” a minimum of, offers Powell ample alternative to flex his vary. As Gary, a nerdy professor pretending to be an assassin-for-hire with the intention to assist the police expose actual folks’s homicide plots, every new “job” requires a brand new character, and Powell’s transformations present loads of hoots and hollers, a splash of warmth, and a dab of human drama. However Chad Powers — the puffy-faced hillbilly persona assumed by disgraced quarterback Russ Holliday so he can reenter faculty soccer — actively will get in the way in which of “Chad Powers.” He’s all disguise and no character, stranding Hulu‘s half-hour sports activities comedy in an implausible premise it doesn’t know learn how to handle. Fairly than deliver out Powell’s good facet(s), “Chad Powers” will get caught in the identical id disaster as its topic.
Earlier than Chad, there was Russ. And Russ is an asshole. He drives a Cybertruck. He’s obtained “buddies in crypto.” He believes conspiracy theories, most notably that Osama bin Laden continues to be alive. All of those character traits are launched throughout the first hour of “Chad Powers,” and whereas they’re largely performed for jokes, in addition they set up simply how deep an ethical gap ol’ Russ has to climb out of by pretending to be another person — somebody good or, a minimum of, somebody higher.
You see, Russ hasn’t recovered from his spectacular collapse eight years earlier. Because the star quarterback of the Oregon Geese, he led his group to the nationwide championship and was inches away from successful it when he dropped the ball on the 1-yard-line. Similar to that, every thing modified. He went from athletic icon to laughing inventory, from a first-round NFL draft choose with sponsorship offers to a former “Masked Singer” contestant who’s too poisonous for the XFL.
He didn’t should crash and burn fairly so garishly, however Russ didn’t deal with his fall from grace with any, nicely, grace. The second he loses the large recreation, a younger fan in a wheelchair shouts to Russ, “You’re nonetheless my favourite participant.” However Russ is simply too wrapped up in his personal failure to acknowledge an outstretched arm as something however an annoyance, and his response is ugly sufficient to “hang-out him … for the remainder of his life.”
Or that’s what play-by-play announcer Chris Fowler says on TV, and his pointed prophecy is confirmed out by the disastrous selections Russ makes within the current. Watching movies on his cellphone whereas driving by means of Los Angeles, he sees South Georgia College is holding open tryouts for his or her soccer group. Simply then, he pulls as much as the Fox lot, the place he’s alleged to drop off a set of prosthetics his father (Toby Huss) made for the brand new Michael Bay film. However as Stephen A. Smith complains about open try-outs, shouting, “This isn’t a film,” Russ appears to be like up and sees the “Mrs. Doubtfire” poster hanging above the studio entrance. He thinks for a second. An thought sparks. Then he appears to be like immediately into the digicam… and smiles.
From that time on, any inkling that the TV present primarily based on an Eli Manning sketch is supposed to have each cleated ft rooted in actuality vanishes. The premise is simply there to arrange jokes about Chad Powers’ bizarre appears to be like and absurd backstory (Russ likes to improvise solutions, regardless of being horrible at it), whereas establishing a novel start line for a traditional sports activities redemption story. Russ doesn’t know who he’s with out soccer (apart from an enormous ol’ jerk), so perhaps strolling a soccer subject in another person’s footwear will assist him determine it out.
…besides Chad’s jokes are redundant and shallow, his prosthetics are an obstacle to a great time, and the premise refuses to get out of its personal means. First, the jokes: Russ is instinctually hesitant to speak about himself, which is smart contemplating the extra he says about Chad, the extra alternatives there are for him to get caught in a lie. However establishing your lead funnyman as somebody who simply shuts up and stares blankly forward isn’t a recipe for sustainable comedy. He’ll often mumble made-up excuses, however these are too out-there to snicker at, and his coaches and teammates’ confused conclusions aren’t all that humorous both (particularly after they contain the phrase “retard,” which continues its irritating cultural comeback).
As a commentary on how a lot leeway athletes are given in America, Chad’s incapability to string sentences collectively is disturbingly correct, however “Chad Powers” isn’t making an attempt to make some extent. It’s making an attempt to be humorous, and the laughs solely come elsewhere. Particularly, they stem from Steve Zahn as Chad’s oft-bewildered head coach, Clayne Crawford as Chad’s bluntly entitled quarterbacks coach, and Frankie A. Rodriguez as Chad’s unpaid assistant, roommate, and group mascot, Danny.
The colourful supporting forged gels nicely sufficient, taking stress off Chad to attain laughs and lending the sequence a “Ted Lasso” niceness. (Group-building by means of sports activities! Huzzah!) However loads of the jokes are too crass to suit the pressured inspirational tone, not to mention a sequence a few douchebag studying to be much less douchey. Plus, a minimum of one forged member’s facet plot feels an excessive amount of like a minefield. Perry Mattfeld performs Ricky, a gifted assistant coach who’s routinely ignored as a result of she’s a) the coach’s daughter and b) a girl. However Ricky additionally offers ample causes of her personal to negate shifting up the ranks, as she types a “will they, gained’t they” romance with Chad regardless of their perceived age-gap and really actual coach-player dynamic.
In a present that so clearly desires you to simply associate with its story, these form of emotional (st)ick-ing factors act as street blocks towards relaxed enjoyable. There are too many unanswered questions — how is Chad passing his lessons? does he even go? — and too many missed alternatives. (The chilly opens are… tough.) However worst of all, “Chad Powers” manages to waste Glen Powell. Saddled with an uninteresting jerk half the time and a muzzled non-entity the opposite half, there’s solely a handful of moments within the first six episodes the place Powell’s star energy shines by means of. That almost all of them arrive within the later episodes could also be an indication for optimism, however “Chad Powers” has much more work to do if it’s ever going to change into its greatest self.
Grade: C-
“Chad Powers” premieres Tuesday, September 30 on Hulu. New episodes might be launched weekly by means of the finale on October 28.