The buzz around Chad Powers Season 2 has fans buzzing like a crowded locker room. Following a dramatic cliffhanger that wrapped up Season 1 in October 2025, Hulu officially confirmed the show’s return. Production is underway, and both cast and creators are dropping hints suggesting the next chapter could be even more chaotic—and even more fun. This article breaks down everything you need to know: confirmed updates, who’s returning, story arcs, and what’s ahead.
In early January 2026, the official Chad Powers social media account announced that Season 2 is now in production.
“Put your game face on. #ChadPowers Season 2 is now in production. Coming soon to Hulu and with #HuluonDisneyPlus.” (yahoo.com)
Earlier coverage confirms the renewal officially took place in December 2025 — just weeks after the Season 1 finale aired in October. (tvline.com) Moreover, industry reports indicated production was scheduled to kick off in early January, with the Atlanta crew union and outlets citing a start date around January 5, 2026. (yahoo.com)
Based on Season 1’s timeline—filming began in late summer 2024, with a fall 2025 release—Season 2 is on a similar track. A fall 2026 premiere seems likely, although a slight push into early 2027 cannot be ruled out. (yahoo.com)
The primary cast is returning in full force: Glen Powell leads as Russ Holliday/Chad Powers, with Perry Mattfeld, Steve Zahn, Quentin Plair, Wynn Everett, and Frankie A. Rodriguez on board. (tvline.com) Rodriguez voiced the collective excitement, highlighting the cliffhanger and anticipation:
“I’m so excited to see where these characters go. We left off on a huge cliffhanger at the end of season one, so I think … everybody who loved and watched the show are very anxious to see what happens next.” (abc7.com)
According to creator Michael Waldron and star Glen Powell, the show is part of a three-season arc that tracks Russ’s journey—disgrace, transformation, and possibly redemption. (en.wikipedia.org) Season 2 will dive deep into the consequences of Russ’s deception and how long he can keep the Chad Powers persona under wraps. (techradar.com)
On the red carpet ahead of the 2026 Golden Globes, Powell offered a pointed teaser:
“We’re leveling up on the football, we’re leveling up on every part… It’s really the chaos that Russ is bringing on the world. It’s all coming crashing down in the best way.” (people.com)
Clearly, expect even more intense football sequences and internal drama—not just a repeat of Season 1’s formula.
Physicality seems less “comedic pratfall” and more full-contact grind. Powell admitted during Golden Globes coverage that filming is taking a toll:
“I took some hits yesterday… If I’m walking a little weird, it’s because I’m in a little bit of pain.” (people.com)
This suggests that Season 2 emphasizes realism—choreographed violence, believable tackles, and serious sports staging. (Remember, Season 1 already featured Powell facing off against actual pro-level athletes.) (people.com)
On platforms like Reddit, viewers expressed a mix of hope and relief:
These conversations mirror what the creators have said—this show has more to say and they want to say it soon. (mensjournal.com)
Chad Powers bucks the trend by combining serialized arcs, sports realism, and comedy. Its success—and swift renewal—shows how blending emotional stakes with physical authenticity can resonate. Unlike procedural sitcoms, this is a show built around escalating drama and an underdog promise.
Producers were bold in structuring a three-season plan from the start, signaling confidence and intentional pacing—a smart counter to the “let’s wait and see” pace of many streaming comedies. (tvline.com)
Season 2 of Chad Powers is officially underway, with a filming start in January 2026 and a likely premiere in fall 2026. Glen Powell and company are back to push Russ Holliday’s chaos deeper, with higher stakes, elevated football action, and identity drama. In short: thing’s are getting serious, and the show is ready to deliver more heart—along with some bruises.
As the season progresses, watch for official trailers, episode counts, and marketing shifts—especially around fall football season.
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