Michael Waldron has doubled down on 20th Television, a move that sharpens Hulu’s bet on Chad Powers and hints that the comedy’s second season now has a clearer runway.
The new overall deal keeps Waldron in business with the studio behind the Glen Powell-led series, according to reports. Under the pact, he will continue to write, develop, direct and produce projects for both linear networks and streaming platforms, with a stated focus on the Disney Entertainment ecosystem. That matters because overall deals do more than lock in talent; they signal where a studio wants to build its next slate and which creatives it sees as central to that plan.
Waldron’s renewed deal does two jobs at once: it secures a high-profile creator for 20th Television and adds momentum to Hulu’s push to keep Chad Powers in the conversation.
Key Facts
- Michael Waldron has renewed his overall deal with 20th Television.
- 20th Television is the studio behind Hulu comedy Chad Powers.
- Waldron serves as co-creator, executive producer and showrunner of the series.
- Reports indicate he also teased a Season 2 premiere window on Hulu.
Chad Powers sits at the center of the announcement. Waldron’s continued involvement as co-creator, executive producer and showrunner gives the series a degree of creative continuity that streaming comedies often struggle to maintain. The teased Season 2 premiere window, while still light on specifics, gives fans and industry watchers a fresh signal that Hulu plans to keep the show active rather than let it drift into the long gaps that can cool audience interest.
The timing also says something broader about Disney’s content strategy. Studios increasingly want creators who can move across formats, budgets and release models without losing a distinct voice. Waldron’s expanded remit across networks and streamers suggests 20th Television sees him as more than the steward of a single title. Sources suggest the company wants durable relationships with creators who can feed multiple corners of its programming pipeline.
What comes next now hinges on execution. Hulu still needs to turn a teaser into a firm premiere date, and Waldron’s new deal raises expectations for what he delivers beyond Chad Powers. For viewers, the immediate takeaway is simple: the show has institutional backing, its creative leadership remains in place, and Season 2 appears to be moving forward. In a crowded streaming market, that kind of certainty can make the difference between a series that sticks and one that slips away.