Will Ferrell Netflix golf comedy paused over actor’s injury



He immediately regrets this decision.

Will Ferrell is reportedly on pause from filming his Netflix golf comedy after the actor sustained an injury.

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According to TMZ, the “Anchorman” star, 58, suffered a minor injury that was not “serious.” 

But, it kept him from being able to film scenes at the Bicycle Casino, located outside of Los Angeles.

Jimmy Tatro and Will Ferrell shooting scenes for the Netflix TV series at the Los Angeles Athletic Club on Oct. 23, 2025. Dsanchez/CPR / BACKGRID

The Post reached out to Ferrell and Netflix for comment. 

The outlet reports that the show’s producers re-arranged the filming schedule while the “Saturday Night Live” alum recovers.

The show is a 10-episode series about Ferrell playing a fictional golf star named Lonnie “The Hawk” Hawkins. 

Luke Wilson, who was also in the 2003 comedy “Old School” with Ferrell, will play another golfer in the show. 

Will Ferrell shooting scenes for his upcoming Netflix TV series at the Los Angeles Athletic Club on Oct. 23, 2025. Dsanchez/CPR / BACKGRID
Will Ferrell looks on before the match between Austin FC and the Los Angeles Football Club at Q2 Stadium in Austin, Texas, on November 2, 2025. Getty Images

Several fellow “SNL” alums will appear on the show, including Molly Shannon, 61, and Chris Parnell, 58. 

“American Vandal” and “22 Jump Street” star Jimmy Tatro will play Ferrell’s son, who is also a pro golfer. 

The untitled series marks Ferrell’s first TV show, as his career after “SNL” has primarily been on the big screen. 

Ferrell is no stranger to playing fictional characters who are legends in their respective fields, such as news anchor Ron Burgundy in “Anchorman,” and the NASCAR driver Ricky Bobby in 2006’s “Talladega Nights.” 

Most recently, Ferrell was in the 2024 documentary “Will & Harper,” a departure from his usual work. It focused on Ferrell’s friendship with former “SNL” writer Harper Steele, and chronicled the duo’s road trip amid her transition journey. 

Will Ferrell filming scenes for his upcoming show on Oct. 27, 2025. W Blanco / BACKGRID
Will Ferrell and his wife, Viveca Paulin, at the 2025 Baby2Baby Gala at Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood, California, on November 8, 2025. Getty Images

After “Will & Harper” didn’t get an Oscar nomination, Ferrell appeared on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” and jokingly told the Academy to “suck it.”

“Especially the doc branch, the doc branch of the academy. You don’t want to hang out with the doc branch. What a bunch of losers,” he said in February. 

“In fact, I hope there’s some of them here tonight. See, if you’re a member of the doc branch — suck it!”

Netflix hasn’t announced a premiere date for his golf comedy yet.


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