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Glen Powell escapes to his Texas hometown over Hollywood's 'app' you can't ever sign off from

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Glen Powell didn’t want the glitz and glam that comes with living in Hollywood.

During a recent interview with Vanity Fair for their 2026 Hollywood Issue, the 37-year-old “Twisters” actor spoke about why he chose to leave Los Angeles and move back to his hometown of Austin, Texas, despite his success.

“I needed a spiritual place where I could hang my hat and truly be unplugged,” he said. “If you live in LA…where everyone is sort of a part of this thing, you can’t ever sign off of that app.”

It seems Powell moved from one acting hot spot to another, telling the outlet that “there’s so much being shot around Texas now” – predicting that “it’s about to get even more competitive.”

Glen Powell at the BAFTA TV "The Running Man" Q&A in November 2025 in London

Powell said he moved back to Texas because he “needed a spiritual place” where he would be able to “unplug.” (Joe Maher/BAFTA/Getty Images for BAFTA)

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After moving to the Lone Star State, Powell is starting to expand his horizons – including enrolling in classes at the University of Texas at Austin.

“I literally just paid my tuition two days ago for next semester,” he said, adding that he is under no illusion that this career will last forever.

“Anyone who believes that they’re going to be top dog forever has not studied how Hollywood works,” he said. “So the best that you can do is really work as hard as you possibly can. Make things that you believe in, treat people well, and hope that you leave the world with some classic things that they can continue watching for years to come.”

Glen Powell, A$ap Rocky, Jeremy Allen White, Callum Turner and Lakeith Stanfield on the cover of Vanity Fair

Glen Powell spoke about moving back to Texas in the Vanity Fair Hollywood Issue. (Theo Wenner/Vanity Fair)

He previously opened up about his decision to move back to his hometown during a June 2024 interview with USA Today.

“I needed a spiritual place where I could hang my hat and truly be unplugged.”

— Glen Powell

At the time, he told the outlet it was always his “goal” to move back home after gaining “enough traction in L.A.,” explaining, “My parents just turned 70 and you want to enjoy every moment you have near your family.”

Glen Powell at the premiere of "Chad Powers" in Los Angeles in September 2025

Powell previously shared his intention was always to move back to Austin after establishing himself in Hollywood. (Gilbert Flores/Variety via Getty Images)

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“It’s really fun to be around people that love movies and love the business. However, sometimes that echo chamber can be not so great for you on the mental health level,” he said. “When all you do is consume movies and entertainment, you could become a little self-aware and maybe derivative of yourself. Your personal life, there’s no sort of freedom there, there’s storytelling around that, and I feel like that’s just not good for you on the long term.”

Powell previously spoke with Vanity Fair in November 2024 about his bumpy start in Hollywood as a “struggling actor,” saying “there’s no harder place to live than being in Hollywood.”

He made his film debut in 2003’s “Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over” and later appeared in the 2007 film “The Great Debaters,” starring Denzel Washington. After impressing Washington while on set, the veteran actor introduced him to his agent, Ed Limato, who convinced him to move to Los Angeles.

“Even at the darkest moments in that town, when I really didn’t have anything happening, you sort of have to lie to yourself, at least a little bit, and act like this is that chapter of the story where things just aren’t going right,” Powell said.

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Powell is grateful to have been able to learn about the different aspects of getting a film made.  (Monica Schipper/FilmMagic)

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Looking back, the “Anyone But You” star said he was thankful for that time of his life, saying it gave him “a chance to understand a lot about writing,” and to “occupy different types of jobs” which taught him the ins and outs of financing and producing a project.

After getting his big break in the 2022 movie, “Top Gun: Maverick,” Powell co-wrote and starred in the 2023 movie, “Hit Man,” which earned him a Golden Globe nomination for lead actor.

He is currently starring in “The Running Man,” alongside Coleman Domingo and Josh Brolin.

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Josh Brolin, Coleman Domingo, Lee Pace and Glen Powell at the premiere of "The Running Man" in New York in November 2025

Powell is currently starring in “The Running Man.” (Rob Kim/WireImage)

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