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Glen Powell gets loudly booed by Georgia football fans during halftime scene filming for upcoming Hulu series at Sanford Stadium

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By Gift Badewo

Over the weekend, actor Glen Powell found himself at the center of attention at a Georgia football game—but not in a flattering way.

As the crowd erupted into boos when he took the field, it seemed like a brutal reception for the star.

But this wasn’t an out-of-control fan moment; it was actually a scripted scene for his upcoming Hulu series.

Why Powell Was There: A New Role in a Comedy Series

Powell is set to star as Chad Powers, a fictional football player, in a new Hulu series inspired by a viral skit from Eli Manning.

The concept traces back to an ESPN segment two years ago, where Manning, disguised as a comically exaggerated character named Chad Powers, surprised everyone at a Penn State walk-on tryout.

With a fake mustache and a shaggy wig, Manning’s character stunned onlookers with his elite passing skills until he ultimately revealed his true identity.

The Scene at the Georgia Game

For this new series, Powell and other actors were on the field at halftime during Georgia’s game against Mississippi State.

They were dressed in white and blue jerseys marked with the letters “SG,” which seemed to represent a made-up team for the show.

The scene called for the crowd to give Powell an “unfriendly” welcome, and the enthusiastic fans at Sanford Stadium happily obliged by booing loudly as he ran onto the field.

Bringing Manning’s Viral Skit to Life

The new Hulu series is a comedy that takes Manning’s skit to the next level, with Powell starring as Russ Holliday, a hotshot quarterback who ruins his career with bad behavior.

In a twist, Holliday decides to reinvent himself by posing as Chad Powers and joining a struggling Southern college football team.

As the show develops, he navigates the challenges of his new persona while hiding his true identity.

Behind the Scenes: The Team Behind the Project

Glen Powell isn’t just starring in the show—he’s also co-writing and co-creating it.

Alongside him are some heavy hitters, including Michael Waldron, known for his work on Loki and Rick and Morty.

Eli Manning himself is involved as an executive producer, alongside Jamie Horowitz and Ben Brown.

When Can You Watch?

While there’s been plenty of buzz around the project and glimpses of Powell in character have surfaced, including a recent sighting in an Oregon Ducks jersey for the show, the series still doesn’t have an official release date.

Fans will have to wait a bit longer to see how Powell’s comedic portrayal of Chad Powers unfolds on-screen.

So, what’s next for Powell and his team? It looks like they’re pushing forward to capture more attention-grabbing scenes and bring this unique sports comedy to life.

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