Luke Wilson golfing Courtesy of Getty Images Share on Facebook Share on X Share to Flipboard Send an Email Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Print the Article Post a Comment The Wilsons are halfway to a regular foursome. Luke Wilson is joining Will Ferrell's untitled Netflix golf comedy series, the streamer revealed on Friday. Wilson will play a pro golfer who has beaten Ferrell's character for the tour championship twice. Why does (most of) that sentence sound so familiar? Oh, right: Owen Wilson currently stars in a streaming comedy series, Apple TV+ show Stick, as a former pro golfer. Owen Wilson is Luke Wilson's (three-years-older) big brother. Related Stories TV 'Black Rabbit' Creators Share Their Surprising Take on How the Jude Law, Jason Bateman Series Ends TV 'Nobody Wants This' Season 2 Trailer Brings First Footage of Leighton Meester, Seth Rogen The Netflix series stars Ferrell as a fictional golf legend. Molly Shannon, Jimmy Tatro and Fortune Feimster have been previously announced as co-stars - not much more is known than that. Perhaps surprisingly, the 10-episode Netflix golf comedy marks Ferrell's first TV comedy series - you know, other than one very famous and long-running TV sketch-comedy series. The coming series marks the latest collaboration between former Saturday Night Live cast mates Shannon and Ferrell. Ferrell, Jessica Elbaum and Alix Taylor executive produce the Netflix series for Ferrell's Gloria Sanchez Productions. Rian Johnson (the Knives Out movies), Ram Bergman and Nena Rodrigue are executive producers for T-Street. Chris Henchy, Harper Steele, David Gordon Green and Andrew Guest also executive produce. Ramy Youssef and Josh Rabinowitz, who were credited as co-creators and executive producers when Netflix picked up the series in May 2024, have since departed over creative differences. Andy Campagna of Youssef's Cairo Cowboy production company also departed. Owen Wilson's Stick has been renewed for a second season; the news was likely received to just mild golf claps among the online golfing community. Though Stick has received a generally warm welcome from critics, including The Hollywood Reporter's Angie Han, it is less popular among those who actually play the game. Stick season one featured some basic errors that jumped off the screen to golfers. The Apple TV+ show also features a character, Zero (Lilli Kay), who seems to grate on viewers - that almost certainly rings truer with older viewers. "Zero, with their fluid pronouns and haughtily declared stances against meat and capitalism, never totally stops feeling like a Gen Z caricature," Han wrote in her review. Luke Wilson has a bit more game than Owen, who learned how to play just for Stick. THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up The Lady Natalie Dormer Won't Promote 'The Lady' After Leaked Sarah Ferguson Apology to Jeffrey Epstein Live Feed 'The Diplomat' Ups Allison Janney, Bradley Whitford to Series Regulars for Season 4 Sony Pictures Television Sony Pictures TV's Keith Le Goy to Keynote MIPCOM Sports Live From New York... It's a Ryder Cup Comedy Morning Show The Fien Print 'Chad Powers' Review: Glen Powell's Hulu Football Comedy Is a Disappointingly Conventional Farce With a Late-Game Hail Mary Live Feed The Secret to TV Ratings Success? Trump Trying to Cancel You The Lady Natalie Dormer Won't Promote 'The Lady' After Leaked Sarah Ferguson Apology to Jeffrey Epstein Live Feed 'The Diplomat' Ups Allison Janney, Bradley Whitford to Series Regulars for Season 4 Sony Pictures Television Sony Pictures TV's Keith Le Goy to Keynote MIPCOM Sports Live From New York... It's a Ryder Cup Comedy Morning Show The Fien Print 'Chad Powers' Review: Glen Powell's Hulu Football Comedy Is a Disappointingly Conventional Farce With a Late-Game Hail Mary Live Feed The Secret to TV Ratings Success? Trump Trying to Cancel You