Glen Powell writes captions like a guy who's still surprised people care. There's a Texas warmth underneath every post — the gratitude is specific, the press tour photos get real thank-yous, the dry jokes land because they're not trying. He'll caption a magazine cover with a single line and a credit. He'll caption a movie premiere with a paragraph about the crew. The voice is well-mannered without being polished — it sounds like a person, not a publicist.

Glen Powell's iconic captions

Anyone but you — out today. Go laugh with friends. 🍿

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Twisters. Texas. The team that made this real.

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Top Gun crew, forever. 🤝

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Austin always. 🤠

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Magazine cover — thank you @gq for having me.

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Press tour. Long week. Worth it.

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Hit Man on Netflix today — Linklater forever.

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Wrapped on the new one. What a crew.

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Home for the weekend 🤠

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Thanks Mom. Thanks Dad. Thanks Texas.

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What makes Glen's captions work

The pattern

Mixed case sentences. Project posts: enthusiasm + team credit. Press tour: city names and gratitude. Texas-specific references on hometown posts. One emoji or none. No hashtags on personal posts.

When this voice works

Works for press tour, film promotion, brand collabs, and any post where genuine appreciation is the angle. Doesn't work for ironic or detached posts — the warmth is the brand. Use it when you want to come across like a good guy.

One specific observation

He still credits the crew on every project post. Most actors at his level stopped doing that years ago.