The Glen Powell sitcom, an adaptation of a viral Eli Manning short, is just six episodes long. It ends pretty suddenly, midway through the titular character’s first season with the fictitious South Georgia Catfish just as they are about to take on the very real — and very scary — Georgia Bulldogs.
Hulu chief Craig Erwich told me the small-batch order was because of Powell’s busy schedule, which is understandable — just look at the man’s IMDb. Understandable but perhaps not entirely true, series co-creator and showrunner (and huge Bulldogs fan) Michael Waldron (Loki, Heels) tells The Hollywood Reporter.
He elaborates on that in our conversation below, while also teasing his plans for a potential Chad Powers season two and even three. We even stumbled upon the man’s exit strategy — if he needs to use it.
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Craig Erwich…
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