Roar (2022 TV series)

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Roar
Genre
Created by
Based on Roar
by Cecelia Ahern
Composer Isobel Waller-Bridge
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes8
Production
Executive producers
Producers
  • Leanne Moore
  • Barbara Gibbs
Cinematography
Editors
  • Joseph Ettinger
  • William Turro
  • Tyler L. Cook
Running time29–37 minutes
Production companies
Original release
Network Apple TV+
ReleaseApril 15, 2022 (2022-04-15)

Roar is an American anthology television series from Liz Flahive and Carly Mensch, the creators of GLOW . Based on the 2018 short story collection of the same name by Cecelia Ahern, the 8-episode series premiered on Apple TV+ on April 15, 2022.

Contents

Premise

Each story in the collection is about women's experiences and how women navigate through others' perceptions of them as well as their own. Highlighting what it means to be a woman, these stories are considered "darkly comic feminist fables." [1]

Production

Development

Roar was announced in August 2018, with the news that GLOW creators Liz Flahive and Carly Mensch were showrunning the TV series being developed based on Cecelia Ahern's short story collection Roar , published in the UK in November 2018 and in the US in April 2019. The project would be produced by Nicole Kidman and Per Saari's Blossom Films, Bruna Papandrea's Made Up Stories, and Theresa Park. Additionally, Ahern's Greenlight Go Productions and Endeavor Content were also attached to produce. [2]

On March 2, 2021, it was announced that the show will air on Apple TV+ as eight 30-minute episodes each told from a female point of view, which mark Flahive’s and Mensch's first project under their new overall deal with the streamer. [3]

Casting

The casting of Nicole Kidman, Cynthia Erivo, Merritt Wever, and Alison Brie was announced on March 2, 2021. [3] In August 2021, Betty Gilpin, Meera Syal, Fivel Stewart, and Kara Hayward joined the cast. [4]

Filming

Production for Roar began in Los Angeles, California on May 28, 2021, and concluded on August 1, 2021. [5] So Yong Kim, Rashida Jones, Quyen Tran and Anya Adams directed episodes of the series. [6]

Episodes

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date
1"The Woman Who Disappeared" Channing Godfrey Peoples Teleplay by: Janine Nabers April 15, 2022 (2022-04-15)
Cast: Issa Rae, Griffin Matthews, Lauren E. Banks, Nick Kroll
2"The Woman Who Ate Photographs" Kim Gehrig Liz Flahive April 15, 2022 (2022-04-15)
Cast: Nicole Kidman, Judy Davis, Simon Baker
3"The Woman Who Was Kept on a Shelf" So Yong Kim Liz Flahive & Carly Mensch April 15, 2022 (2022-04-15)
Cast: Betty Gilpin, Daniel Dae Kim
4"The Woman Who Found Bite Marks on Her Skin" Rashida Jones Liz Flahive & Carly MenschApril 15, 2022 (2022-04-15)
Cast: Cynthia Erivo, Jake Johnson, P. J. Byrne, Taylor Nichols
5"The Woman Who Was Fed By a Duck"Liz FlahiveTeleplay by: Halley Feiffer April 15, 2022 (2022-04-15)
Cast: Merritt Wever, Justin Kirk, Riki Lindhome, Jason Mantzoukas
6"The Woman Who Solved Her Own Murder"Anya AdamsLiz Flahive & Carly MenschApril 15, 2022 (2022-04-15)
Cast: Alison Brie, Hugh Dancy, Christopher Lowell, Ego Nwodim, Jillian Bell
7"The Woman Who Returned Her Husband" Quyen Tran Teleplay by: Vera SantamariaApril 15, 2022 (2022-04-15)
Cast: Meera Syal, Bernard White, Julie White, Peter Facinelli, Rizwan Manji
8"The Girl Who Loved Horses"So Yong KimCarly MenschApril 15, 2022 (2022-04-15)
Cast: Fivel Stewart, Kara Hayward, Alfred Molina

Release

All 8 episodes of Roar were released on April 15, 2022. [7]

Reception

The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported a 71% approval rating with an average rating of 6.3/10, based on 31 critic reviews. The website's critics consensus reads, "The feminist themes of Roar don't carry smoothly across some installments, but the sheer amount of talent on hand comes through loud and clear." [8] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 57 out of 100 based on 12 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". [9]

Controversy

In May 2022, the British TV show Gogglebox featured a scene from the fifth episode "The Woman Who Was Fed By a Duck" wherein the duck performs a sex act on the woman. The broadcast of this scene resulted in over 200 complaints to the broadcasting regulator, Ofcom. [10]

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