REVIEW: ‘Chad Powers’ — Glen Powell’s charm rescues Disney’s sports comedy

Glen Powell (L) and Perry Mattfeld in 'Chad Powers.' (Disney+)
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Updated 11 October 2025
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REVIEW: ‘Chad Powers’ — Glen Powell’s charm rescues Disney’s sports comedy

DUBAI: The race for the next “Ted Lasso” continues with “Chad Powers,” which seems like it was put together by a bunch of Disney execs based on focus-group results. Sports? Check (American football). Humor? Check. Recognizable storyline that plays well across demographics? Check. Recognizable star who plays well across demographics? Double-check (Glen Powell plays two roles.)

Fortunately, “Chad Powers” is not as horrific as that scenario sounds. And that’s largely due to the undeniable charisma of its star and co-creator. Powell brings his A-game to a pretty flimsy and derivative plot, and the result is a surprisingly layered take on an old idea.

Powell is Russ Holliday, star quarterback at a major US college whose talent is matched by his narcissism. He manages to ruin his chances of a pro career by melting down in spectacular fashion at a televised championship game, punching a fan into a wheelchair-bound kid with cancer.

Time passes and Holliday is working for his dad — a prosthetics specialist for Hollywood movies with whom he has a shaky relationship at best. Russ is asked to deliver some of said prosthetics to a movie studio. On his drive there, he sees (a) a report that the floundering South Georgia Catfish are holding an open call for a new quarterback and (b) a poster for “Mrs. Doubtfire” (in which Robin Williams’ character disguises himself as an old Scottish woman to maintain contact with his kids following the breakdown of his marriage). You see where this is going?

You do.

Holliday heads to South Georgia, where he dons a wig and prosthetics and becomes Chad Powers, a bumpkin who has rarely left the house at which he was home-schooled (a ruse dreamed up with the help of the team’s mascot, Danny — the only person who knows Chad is really Russ). Cue various set-pieces in which Chad must avoid losing his prosthetics or wig.

And Russ needs not only to maintain his disguise, but to nurture a character entirely unlike his own — i.e. humble, likeable, and a team player. Powell convinces both as the preening braggard Russ and the shy, mumbling Chad.

Along the way, of course, lessons are learned and opportunities open up, including a possible romance with the head coach’s daughter, Ricky (Perry Mattfeld). Which sounds cheesy, but the show manages — sometimes — to undercut its often-easy choices with an uneasy tension that makes “Chad Powers” more than the sum of its unimaginative parts.


Millie Bobby Brown named ambassador for Yas Island in Abu Dhabi

Updated 17 November 2025
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Millie Bobby Brown named ambassador for Yas Island in Abu Dhabi

DUBAI: British actress Millie Bobby Brown has been announced as a brand ambassador for Yas Island, Abu Dhabi.

The “Stranger Things” star takes on the role as the hit Netflix show comes to an end, with Season 5 releasing in stages over the remainder of the year. The first four episodes will be available on the streaming platform on Nov. 26, followed by three episodes on Dec. 25, and the finale episode on New Year’s Eve.

Brown took to social media to share the news that she has been tapped as a brand ambassador for Yas Island, an entertainment destination in the UAE capital.

In a clip, she is seen back in the Byers’ living room, made famous on the show, framed by the glow of the iconic alphabet wall that is a key element of the “Stranger Things” storyline. In the video, she jokes about taking a holiday after five seasons of the show as the lights begin to flicker, illuminating one by one until they spell out “YAS.”

The move comes as “Stranger Things: The Experience” opens in Abu Dhabi. The fan experience gives visitors the opportunity to explore iconic settings from the show, from Hawkins Lab to rooms brimming with 80s nostalgia.

“This isn’t just a show; it’s an immersive journey where live actors and advanced 4D technology blur the lines of reality. Guests will have to unlock their own hidden powers to defeat terrifying Demogorgons and help Max and Eleven save the day,” a press release states.

Created by the Duffer Brothers, “Stranger Things” debuted in 2016 and quickly became one of Netflix’s most popular television series ever, with its fourth season amassing more than 140.7 million views globally.

The series has garnered over 70 awards worldwide, including Emmys and the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series.

Brown is the latest celebrity to take on a role with Yas Island, following the likes of Ryan Reynolds, Kevin Hart and Jason Momoa, who were all “Chief Island Officers.”

The role saw the actors star in a series of amusing adverts for the entertainment destination, including Reynolds appearing to skydive over Abu Dhabi.