Full spoilers follow Bear season 2.
Bear Season 3 is less than a month away, so it's about time someone said “Yes, Chef!” to our request to see some images of the next entry of the hit show.
Last Friday (May 24), FX, the studio behind the acclaimed comedy-drama, duly delivered, with the Disney subsidiary delivering an interesting 30-second trailer to tide us over until the show returns.
Given its short runtime, there's not much we can glean from it. Bear The latest teaser for season 3 but, based on the fast-paced clips we see, it will deliver another tension-filled mix of melodrama and comedy that threatens to boil over at any moment.
This is not the first preview that we have eaten before BearThe third season premieres. More than two weeks ago (May 10), FX revealed Bear The first trailer for season 3, though offered no clues as to where the story was headed. Instead, it simply showed Carmen 'Carmy' Berzatto (Jeremy Allen White) getting ready to cook up another storm of food at the titular restaurant, which officially opened in the Season 2 finale of the Hulu and Disney Plus show.
Bear The dual trailers for season 3 arrive three months after its June 27 release date, with confirmation that all eight episodes will be released on release day. That revelation came three months later. Bear was renewed for a third season. Given the amount of plaudits and awards it has received since its debut in June 2022, as well as its popularity among viewers in general, it was inevitable that one of the best shows on Hulu and Disney Plus would reopen its doors to the public.
Serving a four-course meal
Bear Season 3 may not be the end of the series developed by Christopher Storer either. First reported by Reel Chicago and later syndicated by Deadline, rumors are rife that FX has greenlit a fourth installment of the culinary drama, which is apparently filming back-to-back with the upcoming season. An FX spokesperson declined to comment when approached by Variety to confirm whether a fourth season was in the offing. However, we may get an announcement once season 3 is released on two of the best streaming services in the world.
Anyway, it's a wise move for FX to film two seasons of their most popular show, I'm sure. Shogun I will argue against that, yes, simultaneously. Such as Ted LassoThe cast of became sought-after names following the explosion of popularity of the hit Apple TV Plus show, some of BearThe talented cast of has also become one of the hottest prospects in the entertainment industry.
Ebon Moss-Bachrach, whom some viewers may also have met Andoris in line to play The Thing in Marvel's live-action reboot The Fantastic Four. Ayo Edebiri voiced April O'Neil in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhemwill voice another animated character in the Pixar film. Inside out 2and was in line to appear in Marvel's Good heavens film before scheduling conflicts ruined those chances. As for White, she recently starred on A24. The iron claw (now available on Max), Apple nails movie, and was also coveted by Marvel at one point.
with some of BearAs notable names are becoming hot commodities in Hollywood circles, it's unclear how their increasingly busy schedules might impact the development of future installments of the hit show. So filming two seasons in a row makes sense if some of them will be unavailable for long periods during the rest of 2024. No one outside of Storer knows how long. Bear will be up for either, so it's possible that its fourth season will be its last. If so, at least we will have enjoyed a tasty four-course meal, instead of the increasingly common three-season arc that most series offer.
The Bear season 3 debuts on Hulu (US) and Disney Plus (internationally June 27).