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TV Series · Latest: Season 1

Roar

  • Drama
  • Comedy
First aired 2022-04-145.55.5Trakt

Featuring an all-star cast, this genre-bending anthology series weaves together eight darkly comedic feminist fables that take unexpected approaches to subjects like gender roles, autonomy, and identity.

Roar is a genre-bending anthology drama-comedy series that debuted on April 14, 2022, featuring eight darkly comedic feminist fables exploring gender roles, autonomy, and identity through an all-star ensemble cast. The limited series has concluded after one season.

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Trailer

Official Trailer

YouTube · 2022-03-24

Seasons

1 season

Episodes · Season 1

Full season
#TitleRating
01The Woman Who Disappeared5.5
02The Woman Who Ate Photographs5.8
03The Woman Who Was Kept on a Shelf7.3
04The Woman Who Found Bite Marks on Her Skin6.2
05The Woman Who Was Fed By a Duck6.2
06The Woman Who Solved Her Own Murder5.8
07The Woman Who Returned Her Husband5.2
08The Girl Who Loved Horses0.0

Is Roar renewed or cancelled?

Ended

Roar has ended — it concluded its planned run.

Will Roar be renewed? What do you think?
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When did Roar premiere and where can I watch it?

Roar premiered on April 14, 2022. The series is available on Apple TV+.

How many episodes are in Roar?

Roar consists of eight episodes, each presenting a standalone feminist fable.

Is Roar canceled or renewed for a second season?

Roar ended after one season and has not been renewed for additional seasons.

What is Roar about?

Roar is an anthology series that weaves together eight darkly comedic stories exploring themes like gender roles, autonomy, and identity through unexpected narrative approaches.

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