Hulu Series – Live Laugh Love Do https://livelaughlovedo.com A Super Fun Site Wed, 03 Dec 2025 18:25:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.1 The Disney Princess x Pandora “Create Your World” Episode Is Dropping On Hulu https://livelaughlovedo.com/beauty/the-disney-princess-x-pandora-create-your-world-episode-is-dropping-on-hulu/ https://livelaughlovedo.com/beauty/the-disney-princess-x-pandora-create-your-world-episode-is-dropping-on-hulu/#respond Tue, 28 Oct 2025 20:43:06 +0000 http://livelaughlovedo.com/2025/10/29/the-disney-princess-x-pandora-create-your-world-episode-is-dropping-on-hulu/ [ad_1]

When the world’s largest jewelry brand teams up with one of the most important storytellers of this generation, there’s no doubt that they are going to create something special. In Episode 2 of the Disney Princess: Create Your World series — which will be released on Hulu on October 29 — Pandora creative directors Francesco Terzo and A. Filippo Ficarelli take viewers behind-the-scenes of their successful partnership with the storied franchise.disney pandora

The Hulu series debuted back in May with Episode 1 zeroing-in on the collaboration between Disney and Parisian fashion brand, Coperni. The two joined forces on an October 2024 fashion show during Paris Fashion Week at Disneyland Paris, featuring Kylie Jenner. This time, the “Create Your World” campaign is spotlighting the craftsmanship and artistry that is Pandora.

The Disney x Pandora collaboration originally began in 2015 with a Mickey and Minnie Mouse line. Fast forward 10 years later and the expansion into several different Disney characters, the Disney Princess Collection, specifically, has become Pandora’s fastest-growing segment. “It’s hard to believe that it’s 10 years since we first started working with Pandora,” says Joss Hastings the VP Global Marketing, Disney in a press release. “The partnership has moved on in such incredible ways,” Hastings continued.

The episode, which was filmed at Pandora’s main locations in Copenhaagen and Thailand, will take a closer look at not only the care and detail that goes into every hand-crafted piece, but the fairytales behind them.

“Just like Disney, we believe that nothing is more powerful than a story to touch hearts and change the world for the better,” said Terzo and Ficarelli in a press release. “At Pandora, we know that Disney Princess stories go far beyond a simple love story; each one is a journey of self-love and a journey of community.”

The Disney Princess x Pandora collection includes rings and charm bracelets that pay homage to some of Disney’s most beloved princesses, like Rapunzel, Tiana, Ariel, and Belle. Each piece was designed to capture the magic of Disney in a wearable piece of art to treasure for years to come.

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We Wouldn’t Have Glen Powell’s ‘Chad Powers’ https://livelaughlovedo.com/entertainment/we-wouldnt-have-glen-powells-chad-powers-without-this-hilarious-eli-manning-sketch/ https://livelaughlovedo.com/entertainment/we-wouldnt-have-glen-powells-chad-powers-without-this-hilarious-eli-manning-sketch/#respond Mon, 29 Sep 2025 21:58:37 +0000 http://livelaughlovedo.com/2025/09/30/we-wouldnt-have-glen-powells-chad-powers-without-this-hilarious-eli-manning-sketch/ [ad_1]

Before Glen Powell strapped on a dollar-store wig and a mustache so bushy it needs its own landscaping crew — all for Hulu’s latest comedic experiment, Chad Powers — his titular character belonged to a very different arena. Back in 2022, Eli Manning donned the same get-up for a viral ESPN+ sketch, going undercover as “walk-on quarterback” Chad Powers during Penn State’s open tryouts. What started as a goofy bit about an aging Manning testing his spiral among college hopefuls quickly took on a strange second life – memed to oblivion, and even referenced by NFL commentators who couldn’t resist the punchline. It was the rare one-off sports comedy sketch that lodged itself in the culture.

Now, three years later, Powell is attempting the meme-to-mainstream jump, pulling a page out of Jason Sudeikis’ playbook by turning a throwaway sketch into a streaming comedy. Chad Powers imagines the character not just as a disguise, but as a persona; a flawed, brash, overconfident quarterback who can carry a series on his own. The leap says as much about our appetite for viral content-turned-actual art as it does about Powell’s ascent as Hollywood’s favorite leading man. If Eli’s sketch cracked the joke, Powell’s version is attempting to stretch out the laughs into an entire series about ego, athletics, and American myth-making.

How Eli Manning’s Viral ESPN+ Sketch Became a Pop Culture Phenomenon

Chad Powers was born on a practice field, not a studio set. In 2022, Manning showed up at Penn State tryouts sporting a shaggy mop, unruly upper-lip thicket, and the kind of confidence only a retired professional athlete could fake. The joke was simple: Manning pretending to be an overzealous “walk-on” while actual college hopefuls sized him up. He referred to himself in the third person, naturally, and strutted around the field spouting his self-motivating motto, “Think fast, run fast,” all while coaches looked on in disbelief and players scratched their heads trying to work out how he could possibly meet the age requirements. What should’ve been a quick short-form shenanigan hit bigger than expected, partly because of the prosthetics, partly because of Manning’s deadpan delivery, and partly because “Chad Powers” just sounded like a guy destined to host a podcast about DIY grilling hacks.

Instead of fading into the background like most sports comedy bits, Chad stuck. The sketch spawned catchphrases, memes, and even made its way into NFL broadcasts — proof that every once in a while, a silly one-off can worm its way into culture. And that’s when the character began to shift from gag to intellectual property. Like Sudeikis’ Ted Lasso, a skit built for laughs suddenly looked like the foundation for something bigger. And the pros were fairly obvious. The character had a built-in audience, appealed to the sports-loving crowd, and already had a working premise — yet the concept still offered enough room for Hulu to do something fresh, avoiding the traps of a typical reboot.

Only Glen Powell Has the Swagger to Sell ‘Chad Powers’

Glen Powell in the Chad Powers premiere
Glen Powell in the Chad Powers premiere
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The joke was ready-made, but turning it into a series required someone who could walk the line between cocky and lovable. Enter Glen Powell. From rom-coms to Top Gun: Maverick, he’s carved out a spot as Hollywood’s go-to charm generator — the last true leading man, some even say. Powell is the type who can make arrogance feel hilarious and, occasionally, endearing. That combination of charisma and comedic timing made him perfect for taking Manning’s goofy sketch and turning it into a fully realized character with real stakes and a surprising amount of pathos. Powell isn’t just donning fake hair; he’s inhabiting a persona that can carry a series, turning a stereotype into a flawed, brash, fully realized hero. Or, at least the kind of guy whose comeback story audiences don’t mind sinking a few hours into watching.

And the Mannings’ willingness to clown themselves made it all possible. Eli’s knack for self-deprecation — often alongside his brother Peyton on SNL and ESPN ads — set the tone for Chad Powers from the start. Their comfort with laughing at their own legacies gave the character its DNA, and Eli’s involvement in the Hulu series hopefully keeps that original spirit alive — even as Powell runs with the role.

Can ‘Chad Powers’ Actually Score With Viewers?

Some early reviews say Hulu’s take on Chad Powers leans into darker, more abrasive territory than Manning’s original sketch ever did, which feels like a predictable consequence of expanding a 15-minute bit into a six-episode series. Powell plays Russ Holliday, a disgraced quarterback reinventing himself via elaborate prosthetics and subterfuge to walk on at a small Georgia college team. Critics say the tonal shifts between broad comedy and moody drama are jarring, especially for fans who might’ve expected the show to take the Ted Lasso route. (A feel-good, cosy redemption tale this is not.) What it does have going for it is ambition — co-creators Powell and Michael Waldron clearly saw that simple skit as a starting block to build something risky and maybe more worthwhile on.

Whether it can make good on that ambition is still to be seen. Even with Powell’s star power baked in, you only really know if a cheeky sketch on a sports network meant to fill time between quarters will work by giving it the opportunity to crash and burn. If it doesn’t, it won’t be because Manning’s original version of the character wasn’t up to snuff. His Chad Powers’ only real crime was being too good, too memorable, too iconic not to coax him back into the streaming spotlight.


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Release Date

September 30, 2025

Network

Hulu

Directors

Tony Yacenda


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    Perry Mattfeld

    Russ Holliday / Chad Powers

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    Frankie A. Rodriguez

    Coach Byrd


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