Here’s the latest on Rooster and Steve Carell.
- Renewal news: HBO has ordered a second season of Rooster, soon after the show’s debut, signaling strong early performance and positive reception. This confirms a second-season pickup despite the show being in its first season run.[2][9]
- Viewership and reception: Rooster posted strong early numbers, including about 2.4 million US cross-platform viewers in its first days, contributing to the renewal chatter. Critics and press have noted the series’ blend of humor and heart as a driver of interest (and renewal likelihood).[6][2]
- Production and timeline: Season 2 is expected to continue with the same campus-set premise, resuming production for new episodes after the first-season run, with release patterns similar to the prior season’s weekly rollout on Sundays.[1][3]
- Cast and creators: Steve Carell remains the lead, with the show created by Bill Lawrence and Matt Tarses; the renewal reinforces continued collaboration among the core creative team and ensemble cast.[5][1]
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