
“Chad Powers” is one of the most anticipated comedies to hit major OTTs worldwide, delivering a laugh-filled yet heartfelt sports drama as we follow the wild undercover misadventures of disgraced quarterback Russ Holliday as he takes on a new persona as the eccentric Chad Powers to pursue his football dreams with the underdog South Georgia Catfish. Fans can’t wait for more from Season 2 because it’s expected to have even more gridiron madness, silly disguises, camaraderie among teams, redemptive stories of emotional growth, and plenty of belly laughs, all of which will continue where they left off at the end of Season 1 — which ended on a cliffhanger late 2025 — and is already filming with Glen Powell reprising his lead role.
Chad Powers was renewed for a second season, with Hulu announcing the renewal in December 2025. No specific premiere date has been revealed, but filming has started already.
Filming began in January 2026, according to an official post on Chad Powers’ social media account that said, “Chad Powers season 2 is officially in production. Put your game face on.” Glen Powell has also confirmed filming was actively happening in interviews during the award presentation season, and that the physical toll of his scenes playing football has taken a toll on him as well.
The first season of Chad Powers premiered on Saturday, September 30, 2025, and showrunner Michael Waldron has previously indicated that he will try to release future seasons of Chad Powers with similar release from year to year, if Chad Powers receives a second season of production.
The second season of Chad Powers will likely premiere in early October of 2026, and potentially in late September to early November of 2026. Internationally, season 2 will probably be available to viewers via streaming on Hulu and Disney+, depending on where you live.
The core cast is set to return, including:
No major new cast members have been officially announced yet, but insiders expect new football rivals, coaches, or authority figures to join the story after the identity reveal. Powell also continues as an executive producer, showing creative continuity.
Season 2 starts immediately following the dramatic conclusion of Season 1, when we learn that Chad Powers (played by Ryan) is, in fact, the disgraced quarterback Russ Holliday. While the discovery alters the entire premise of the show.
While the overall premise will not change for Season 2, the stakes will be raised with an emphasis on honesty, second chances, and whether or not Russ can find success without being in disguise as Chad Powers. Additionally, Season 2 will contain larger football moments than the previous season, including more irreverent humor, larger comedic moments, and greater emotional weight while maintaining the same level of absurdism that has come to characterize Season 1.

