Here’s the latest on Rooster.
- The series has been renewed for a second season at HBO, with production aiming to begin in the summer and air within about a year of Season 1’s debut.[7][9]
- Cast and showrunner comments suggest a quick turnaround, potentially matching a back-to-school or fall premiere window for Season 2.[2][3]
- Initial response to Season 1 ratings was strong, helping fuel the renewal discussions; no official air date for Season 2 has been announced yet, but filming is expected to start mid to late August for a likely 2026–2027 rollout.[4][7]
If you’d like, I can assemble a concise timeline with confirmed dates and link you to the primary announcements.
Sources: HBO renewal coverage and related reporting from Variety, Hollywood Reporter, and Esquire UK.[3][9][2][7]
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