Will There Be A ‘Chad Powers’ Episode 7?



No spoilers, but Chad Powers‘ latest episode left off on an agonizing cliffhanger that will have fans of Hulu‘s new football comedy begging for more.

Did Chad (Glen Powell) lead the South Georgia Catfish to victory in the big game? What does the future hold for Chad and Ricky (Perry Mattfeld)? And, crucially, when will fans find out what happens next?

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Curious how many episodes are in Chad Powers Season 1? Will there be an Episode 7 of Chad Powers, or is Episode 6 the Chad Powers Season 1 finale? And if so, will there be a Chad Powers Season 2? We’ve got answers!

Read on to learn more about the future of Chad Powers, including Season 1’s episode count, Season 2 info, and comments about the series and more from co-creator/writer/director/EP Michael Waldron.

How Many Episodes Are In Chad Powers?

Chad Powers Season 1 consists of six episodes total.

Will There Be An Episode 7 Of Chad Powers?

Sadly, no. Chad Powers Episode 6 may have ended on one heck of a cliffhanger, but “6th QUARTER” also served as the Season 1 finale, which means fans will have to wait for a potential Season 2 to find out what the future holds for Chad, Russ, Ricky, and the rest of the Chad Powers crew.

Will There Be A Season 2 of Chad Powers on Hulu? Co-Creator Michael Waldron Weighs In

As of Monday, Oct. 27, Hulu had yet to official renew Chad Powers for a Season 2, but that’s not to say the show won’t return. Co-creator Michael Waldron has said he and Powell have ideas for three seasons, and during an interview with Decider, Waldron also confirmed that Season 2 brainstorming is underway. So if given the opportunity to make more episodes, Waldron, Powell, and the team would love to continue!

“We always intended to have a cliffhanger,” Waldron told Decider. “And we’re working on it to try and make sure everything that happens next is is good and fulfilling.”

When Will Chad Powers Season 2 Premiere?

Since Chad Powers hasn’t been officially renewed yet, there’s no Chad Powers Season 2 premiere date on the books right now. But Waldron confirmed that he and Powell wouldn’t want to make fans wait multiple years for another six-episode season.

“We want to we want to make it on time, on schedule,” Waldron explained. “I don’t want this to be one of the shows that that people have to wait forever for. There’s only it’s only six half-hour episodes. It’s not a long thing. We don’t want to withhold any longer than we have to.”

So if Chad Powers Season 2 is green-lit in a timely manner, it sounds like fans could expect new episodes in 2026.

How To Watch Chad Powers: Hulu Streaming Info

While we wait for more Chad Powers Season 2 updates, you can stream Season 1 on Hulu.

If you’re new to Hulu, you can get started with a 30-day free trial on the streamer’s basic (with ads) plan. After the trial period, you’ll pay $10.99/month. If you want to upgrade to Hulu ad-free, it costs $18.99/month.

If you want to stream even more and save a few bucks a month while you’re at it, we recommend subscribing to one of the Disney+ Bundles, all of which include Hulu. These bundles start at $12.99/month for ad-supported Disney+ and Hulu and goes up to $32.99/month for Disney+, Hulu, and Max, all ad-free.

Stay tuned for more Chad Powers finale coverage from Decider, including our full interview with co-creator/writer/director/EP Michael Waldron.




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