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HBO Announces 'Rooster' Premiere with Steve Carell

New 10-episode comedy series starring Steve Carell as a novelist reconnecting with his daughter on a university campus debuts March 8 on HBO,.

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Key Points

  • Steve Carell stars as novelist 'Rooster' returning to daughter's university campus after her breakup.
  • Cast includes Charly Clive, Danielle Deadwyler, Phil Dunster, John C. McGinley, Lauren Tsai.
  • Created by Bill Lawrence and Matt Tarses of 'Scrubs' and 'Ted Lasso' fame.
  • Premieres March 8 in US, available March 9 on HBO Max internationally.

HBO has announced the upcoming premiere of *Rooster*, a new 10-episode comedy series set on a university campus, starring Steve Carell in the lead role.

The show will debut on US screens on 8 March, becoming available the following day on HBO Max in other markets, including Andorra. The announcement coincided with the release of the first official trailer.

Carell plays a well-known novelist nicknamed Rooster, after the central character in his books. The story revolves around his strained relationship with his daughter, who has just gone through a painful breakup. This prompts the protagonist to return to the university campus where she works, which serves as the main setting for the narrative and character development.

Joining Carell are Charly Clive, Danielle Deadwyler, Phil Dunster, John C. McGinley, and Lauren Tsai. The ensemble cast offers varied perspectives on campus life and personal relationships, blending comedic scenarios with everyday drama. Key themes include family bonds, second chances, and generational conflicts.

*Rooster* comes from creators Bill Lawrence and Matt Tarses, both veterans of US television. They previously worked together on the 2000s hit *Scrubs*, and Lawrence also co-created the acclaimed recent series *Ted Lasso*. The project bolsters HBO's comedy slate amid a busy schedule that features the return of *Euphoria* and the debut of *DTF St. Louis*.

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