I’ve been following the buzz around 'Roar' since it dropped, and honestly, the mixed reviews make it hard to predict. The anthology format was ambitious—kinda like 'Black Mirror' but with a feminist twist—and while some episodes hit hard (that Nicole Kidman-led one? Chilling), others felt uneven. Apple TV+ hasn’t dropped any hints yet, but their track record with niche shows is spotty. If viewership was solid, they might greenlight S2, but anthologies often struggle to maintain momentum. I’d love to see more surreal, femme-centric stories, though! Maybe they’ll pivot to a new theme or director lineup to keep it fresh.
Fingers crossed, but I’m not holding my breath. The lack of fan campaigns or cast chatter suggests it might’ve flown under the radar. Still, stranger things have gotten sequels!
As a sucker for weird, experimental TV, 'Roar' was right up my alley. The way it blended horror, satire, and magical realism reminded me of early 'Twilight Zone,' but with a sharper focus on women’s struggles. That said, anthology series live or die by word of mouth, and this one didn’t explode like 'True Detective' or 'American Horror Story.' Apple’s pretty tight-lipped about metrics, but without awards hype or viral moments, S2 feels unlikely.
Then again, streamers sometimes surprise us—look at 'The Afterparty' scoring a renewal despite middling buzz. If 'Roar' had a dedicated cult following (or if Kidman lobbied hard behind the scenes), there’s a slim chance. I’d kill for another round of feminist fables, preferably with less CGI deer.
The first season of 'Roar' left me conflicted. Some stories were genius—like the woman who literally vanished when ignored—but others overplayed their metaphors. Anthologies rarely get sequels unless they’re huge hits, and this one kinda faded after release. Apple’s focus seems to be on big IP lately ('Foundation,' 'Severance'), so a quirky indie project might not be a priority. Still, creators Liz Flahive and Carly Mensch have pull; if they’re passionate, maybe they’ll fight for it. Personally? I’d trade S2 for a tighter, more cohesive standalone season elsewhere.
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*TALIA*
You'd think being raised in a brothel would prepare me for anything. You'd be wrong.
I never expected to find my mother murdered in cold blood. I never predicted I'd hunt down the killer and take his life in exchange. And I sure didn't imagine the son of my mother's murderer would turn out to be my mate.
But I guess this is my life now.
Being a werewolf in hiding was no piece of cake, but being a werewolf on the run is even worse…
*ALEX*
I don't think I made a very good first impression.
But to be fair, who meets their mate at their father's murder scene? A murder where she, evidently, is the number one and only suspect.
It's disturbing. It's gruesome. But it's fate.
And I'll do anything to see the mysterious woman with distinctive blue eyes again…
*Content warning: This is a paranormal romance novel with dark themes containing mature adult content, offensive language, and graphic violence, and may not be suitable for young readers.*
Maureen ascended the throne as the prophecy had predicted. The Golden Wolf was finally seated at the Citadel. To Maureen and everyone on her team, it should be peaceful after such a long struggle, but alas! There were still more wars to fight, more territories to conquer, and more secrets to unfold. Maureen became torn between leaving her throne and staying when she and her wolf began to go against each other for something she wanted desperately, and her wolf wanted nothing of. Will she win? Will her wolf win? Or will there be a compromise in between?
Ryder Radstille, a young warrior from Khenealm is known for two things: his title as "The Roar" for his strength and the other for his ten-year long contract with his sigil partner named Raeya. But ever since their last war with the Shadows, he had been distancing his self from her as he was in the stage of healing from their losses. The Shadows took advantage of Ryder's dilemma and they keep on attempting to revive the wars. Ryder is faced with two things: to save the world; and to protect the one whom the whole world really means to him.
In a world of werewolf clans divided by fierce loyalties and blood feuds, an ancient artifact known as The Crown holds the promise of ultimate power. Whispers of the prophecy drive packs into chaos, each vying to place their leader on the throne. As betrayals deepen and alliances shift, the fate of the werewolf world lies in the hands of an unlikely hero—one who must rise above their doubts to reshape the destiny of their kind.
Eloise Saber, a weak Omega, is tainted, abused, rejected, and banished out of the pack for treason by her lover, the Alpha of the Full Moon pack, after he had made her commit a serious offense.
Her heart Is shattered, her mind in shambles, and her soul slowly fading away as she walks out of the pack, hoping to die along with her pain. About to commit suicide, she’s saved by Roland, a half-hearted jerk, Beta of the Saber Pack, dragged into the Lycan’s territory and appraised as the lost Lycan princess with a fortune In her name.
What happens when she finds nothing but new calamities in her new life and a story that changes her life for good? Her heart and wolf come howling for Roland, and her ex-lover comes pleading for a second chance.
Chloe is destined for greatness, but her first officer rejects her, leading her to fall into the clutches of her second chance: a powerful werewolf who would move heaven and earth to protect her. Bradley doesn't care that she doesn't have a strong wolf: he loves her unconditionally. But their love can only become reality if she manages to overcome the dark secrets of King Lycan. Could she let go of what she once hated for love?
I remember picking up 'Roar' by Cora Carmack and being completely swept away by its magical storm hunters and fierce protagonist. The book ended with such a promising setup that I immediately wanted more. From what I know, there isn't a direct sequel, but Cora Carmack has mentioned plans for companion novels set in the same world. The next book, 'Rage', follows a different character but expands the storm-hunting universe. I’m really hoping for more stories in this series because the blend of fantasy and romance was so addictive. The world-building left so much potential for other storm hunters’ tales, and I’d love to see where Carmack takes it next.
Man, the 'Roar' series is one of those shows that sneaks up on you—I binged it over a weekend and suddenly realized I’d lost track of how much I’d watched! From what I’ve seen, there are two full seasons out right now, with a third one rumored to be in production. The first season sets up this wild, post-apocalyptic world where people communicate through these coded roars, and the second season dives deeper into the factions and lore. It’s got this gritty vibe that reminds me of early 'The Walking Dead,' but with way more creativity in the sound design.
What’s cool is how each season feels distinct—the first is all survival, while the second leans into political intrigue between the clans. I’ve heard whispers about the third season exploring pre-collapse flashbacks, which would be a game-changer. The fandom’s pretty divided on whether they should keep expanding the timeline, though. Personally, I’m all in—give me more of those haunting roar battles!