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Steve Carell clashes at college in 'Rooster' trailer

Steve Carell stars as a bestselling author navigating campus life and family drama in a 10-episode comedy series developed by Bill Lawrence and Matt Tarses.

  • On March 8, HBO will premiere Rooster, a 10-episode series starring Steve Carell, airing weekly through Sunday, May 10.
  • Backed by Warner Bros. Television, the series hails from co-showrunners Bill Lawrence and Matt Tarses, with Doozer Productions and executive producers Jeff Ingold and Liza Katzer.
  • Carell plays a bestselling author nicknamed Rooster who visits the college campus to help his daughter, played by Charly Clive, cope with her husband leaving her for a graduate student and her crises involving arson and assault.
  • The trailer released Thursday on HBO Max highlights comic scenes with fraternity brothers chasing a stolen mascot and students counting sex occurrences in a lecture montage.
  • Bill Lawrence said the show is set in Massachusetts, but filming took place at the University of the Pacific in Stockton, Calif., transformed into fictional Ludlow College.
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Steve Carrell comedy 'Rooster' gets release date, official trailer

Steve Carell in season 1 of ‘Rooster.’ (HBO Max) Steve Carrell makes his return to TV comedy in the Rooster official trailer. HBO Max has released the trailer and release date for the new original comedy series. It will debut to the streaming service on March 8. The 10-episode season will premiere a new episode each Sunday through May 10. Carell stars as Greg Russo, a famous author who has a complicated relationship with his daughter Katie (Char…

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