When will The Bear Season 4 be released?
June 25, with all 10 episodes available on Hulu.
Entertainment / TV
The Bear is back for Season 4, continuing the story of Carmy and his team as they navigate the challenges of running a restaurant. Season 4 is set to premiere on June 25, with all 10 episodes dropping simultaneously on Hulu.
The first two seasons of "The Bear" received high acclaim, but Season 3 saw more mixed reviews, with some critics feeling the show became trapped in its own verticality, focusing too much on character backstories at the expense of forward momentum. Season 4 has the opportunity to recapture the magic of the earlier seasons by introducing new elements and conflicts.
The new season will likely address the cliffhanger from Season 3, where Carmy seemed to react poorly to the Chicago Tribune’s review of the restaurant. The funding provided by Cicero (Oliver Platt) could be in jeopardy if the review is negative. Sydney’s decision to become Carmy’s partner or pursue a new opportunity will also be a key plot point.
Fans can anticipate the series to continue exploring the complex relationships between the characters. Carmy's journey to balance his personal demons with the demands of running a high-end restaurant will be central to the storyline. Guest appearances and cameos, which have become a hallmark of the show, are also expected to add depth and surprises.
June 25, with all 10 episodes available on Hulu.
Jeremy Allen White, Ayo Edebiri, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Liza Colón-Zayas, Abby Elliott, and Lionel Boyce.
All three seasons are available to stream on Hulu.
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