LOS ANGELES, Sept 29 (Reuters) - Actor Glen Powell
couldn't recall seeing many shows about college football, so
creating sports comedy series "Chad Powers" felt like a huge
win.
"I always try to look for where the gaps in an audience are,
where the gaps in the marketplace are," the "Top Gun Maverick"
actor told Reuters.
"As a fan of college football, I've never seen a show that
sort of embodies what that spirit is and the environment around
it," he added.
The Hulu series created by Powell and "Rick and Morty"
creator Michael Waldron, follows Powell as a disgraced college
football player named Russell Holliday, who disguises himself as
a Southern rookie walk-on football player named Chad Powers.
The story is based on a 2022 ESPN ( DIS ) sketch starring real-life
football player Eli Manning as the fictional college football
player, Chad Powers.
The series also stars Steve Zahn, Toby Huss, Perry Mattfeld,
Clayne Crawford and Wynn Everett and arrives on the streaming
platform on Tuesday.
For Waldron, the series isn't just about football, it's
about a flawed character's redemption.
"He's (Russell) a guy who made mistakes, made big mistakes,
and the world hates him for it, and he's decided he hates
himself too," the "Loki" series creator said.
"His only way out of that isn't to try and fix himself or
forgive himself. He says, 'I'm going to reinvent myself, be a
different guy,' and in the process, maybe gets a little bit
closer to forgiving the real Russ Holliday by playing Chad
Powers," Waldron added, noting that Russell's path to redemption
is no easy journey.
Powell felt like it was a gift to work with both Eli and
Payton Manning on the show to make the football experience even
more authentic.
"They were so available to us throughout this whole process,
which is like a gift," Powell said.
"We wanted this to be a cinematic, badass football show that
everyone who was a fan of college football, professional
football, who just likes it or is just interested in it, to
recognize it, and go, 'Wow, that's the real deal,'" the "Hit
Man" actor added.