Steve Carell's slip filming 'Rooster' - 'Everyone broke instantly'

Appropriately, the idea forHBO's new comedy "Rooster"hatched from an emptying chicken coop, creatorsBill Lawrence("Scrubs," "Shrinking") and Matt Tarses ("Bad Monkey," "Sports Night") squawk – er, say.

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They, along with starSteve Carell"all have daughters that are about the same age, in their early 20s," Tarses says. "And are all faced with the same issue of trying to be involved slash control their lives and them not being interested in that anymore."

Lawrence adds, "because if you held a gun to our head, we'd have to admit we're not really doing it to protect them. We're doing it for ourselves and to try and stay in their lives as they kind of pull away, as they should, because they're adults."

In "Rooster" (Sundays, 10 ET/PT and streaming on HBO Max) Greg Russo (Carell) is a divorced, successful novelist with a series of books starring a character named Rooster, who accepts an offer from Ludlow College's president (John C. McGinley) to be the school's writer in residence, where his daughter Katie (Charly Clive) also teaches. Greg hopes to comfort Katie her amid a separation from her husband Archie (Phil Dunster), who's become involved with a graduate student (Lauren Tsai).

Professor Dylan Shepherd (Danielle Deadwyler) shows Greg Russo (Steve Carell) the ropes around campus.

Dunster and Lawrence worked together on "Ted Lasso," in which the actor embodied the self-centered striker Jamie Tartt, who softened over time.

"We say he's an Eddie Haskell" from "Leave It to Beaver," says Lawrence, executive producer of the Apple TV comedyslated to kick off Season 4 this summer. "He can say and do things that are reprehensible and yet part of you, even though you hate yourself for it, the back of your head still goes, 'Ah, that guy.'"

"Archie gets in a real spot of bother," UK-born Dunster teases. "And he uses varying tactics to varying degrees of success to get him outside of that sticky patch, and we'll see whether he learns from that and becomes a better person or not."

Katie (Charly Clive) and her estranged husband, Archie (Phil Dunster), who struck up a relationship with a graduate student.

Meanwhile Katie's "coming apart at the seams," Clive says. "Her well-meaning but sometimes overbearing father has come into her sort of sacred space to lift her out of a funk. And I think the tip of the iceberg looks bad, and what's under the water is worse."

"When you're lateral with your child… you are being humbled," Danielle Deadwyler, who portrays Professor Dylan Shepherd, says of the comedy at play. "The horribly assumed hierarchies are collapsed," and the relationship is morphing into something new.

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Carell and his wife Nancy exchanged vows in 1995 and share two children: Elisabeth Anne, 24, and John, 21. Carell says he relates to Greg's enormous love for family.

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"There's a line where my character says, 'I would do anything for Katie,'" Carell says, "and on one take, I actually said my daughter's name instead. And she was on set."

"It was very sweet," Clive remembers. "Everyone broke instantly just to say, 'Oh!' It was so cute."

Carell's wife Nancy also visited the set, in a working capacity. She appears in Episode 3 as the wife of the dean of faculty (Alan Ruck), an idea dreamt up by Lawrence and Tarses.

"I knew and Matt knew Nancy is a talented comedienne in her own right," Lawrence says. "And I just loved that kind of intimacy between two people that shouldn't have that level of intimacy right away."

Steve Carell, second from right, his wife Nancy Carell, and their children, Elisabeth Anne and John, are photographed prior to the F1 Grand Prix on Aug. 27, 2023 in Zandvoort, Netherlands.

Carell says Nancy, who's also appeared on "The Office," "The 40-Year-Old Virgin" and "Bridesmaids," thought the gig sounded fun.

"I love it," he says of their collaboration. "She's the funniest person I know. She's way funnier than I am, honestly."

"That's true," Clive interjects playfully. "I've met her."

"I think we have very similar senses of humor," Carell adds, still obviously smitten after more than 30 years of marriage, "but hers is just better."

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Steve Carell's new show 'Rooster' features cameo by wife Nancy

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Netflix Cuts Ties With Meghan Markle, Delivering Fresh Blow To Struggling 'As Ever' Brand

Meghan Markle'slifestyle brandAs Everhas entered a new chapter after its partnership withNetflixofficially came to anendon March 6, as perThe Sun.

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The streaming giant, which helped launch the brand alongside Markle's lifestyle series,With Love, Meghan,no longer involved in the business moving forward.

"Meghan'spassionfor elevating everyday moments in beautiful yet simple ways inspired the creation of theAs Everbrand, and we are glad to have played a role in bringing that vision to life," said a Netflix spokesperson.

Meghan Markle's lifestyle brandAs Everwill now move forward without Netflix's backing

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The decision comes years after Markle andPrince Harrysigned their widely reported $100 million deal with Netflix in 2020, producing several projects for the platform.

While the partnership initially delivered a major hit with theHarry & Meghandocuseries, later projects struggled to maintain the same traction.

Representatives for both Netflix andMarkleconfirmed that the streaming platform will no longer act as a partner in theAs Everbrand.

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The lifestyle company launched in connection with Markle's Netflix seriesWith Love, Meghan,which featured cooking, entertaining, and home lifestyle ideas inspired by her life in Montecito, California.

In a statement shared by the brand's spokesperson, it read, "As ever is grateful for Netflix's partnership through launch and our first year. We have experienced meaningful and rapid growth, and As ever is now ready to stand on its own."

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"We have an exciting year ahead and can't wait to share more."

Netflix also emphasized that the split was expected as part of the brand's long-termplan.

"As it was always intended, Meghan will continuegrowingthe brand and take it into its next chapter independently, and we look forward to celebrating how she continues to bring joy to households around the world," a Netflix spokesperson shared.

Markle's lifestyle brand launched alongside her Netflix lifestyle series and sold out its first product drop

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Markle introducedAs Everin 2024 as a lifestyle brand tied to her creative projects.

Its first release included fruit spreads, honey, flower sprinkles, candles, wines, and bookmarks, many of which were featured on herNetflixseriesWith Love, Meghan.

The initial launch reportedly sold out quickly, with sources claiming the brand experienced strong early demand.

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According to industry estimates cited by analysts, a major portion of the brand's million-unit jam production was sold within months, generating significant revenue.

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Also, a source close to the brand shared that the next phase will focus onexpansion.

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"It's a really exciting time for As ever, and Meghan is building with her team and enjoying the creative fulfillment that comes with creating a brand that's so close to the life she authentically lives," the source added.

"This year is really about establishing the brand and scaling it."

Markle and Prince Harry previously worked with Netflix under a $100 million content deal

The development also comes after Netflix chose not to renew the couple's multiyear production contract. The deal began in 2020 following Markle and Harry's departure from senior royal roles.

Under the agreement, thepairproduced several projects for the platform, includingHarry & Meghan, Live to Lead, Heart of Invictus, Polo,andWith Love, Meghan.

WhileHarry & Meghanbecame one of Netflix's most-watcheddocumentarydebuts, later projects reportedly attracted far smaller audiences.

According to Netflix engagement data,With Love, Meghandrew 5.3 million views in early 2025.Polowas watched by roughly 500,000 households.

Addressing the production deal, industry insiders shared withThe Sun, "There's no animosity from either side. Things have just run their course."

Netflix's deal announcement with Markle also sparked divided reactions from online users

The announcement quickly sparked debate online, with several commenters offering very different interpretations of the decision.

"It means she can go global with her products. She is a savvy businesswoman," one commenter wrote.

Another added, "She's now gonna be the captain of the ship. She can take the brand where she wants to take it."

Others suggested Netflix had already gained what it needed from the partnership.

"Netflix finally seeing sense," one person wrote, while another commenter questioned why the deal lasted as long as it did.

"I think the bigger question is why there was still a deal on the table after all the flops with their documentary and the cooking show."

Some viewers also criticized the couple's later projects.

"The ratings were in the toilet, and that's exactly why they cut ties," another user claimed.

Markle has previously spoken openly about the challenges of building a new business under intense public scrutiny.

In an interview withPeoplediscussing the launch ofAs Ever,the Duchess of Sussex shared that the process involved learning in real time.

"I appreciate everyone who gave me the grace to make mistakes and figure it out, and also to be forgiving with myself through that. It's a learning curve," she said.

While Netflix's role in the brand has ended, both sides clarified they remain supportive of each other's work.

"Netflix finally seeing sense," wrote one user

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