FX’s hit series The Bear will officially premiere its highly anticipated fourth season on June 25, 2025, airing exclusively on Hulu and Disney+. The season will feature a total of 10 episodes, continuing the journey of Carmy Berzatto (played by Jeremy Allen White) and his team as they face new challenges in the high-pressure world of the restaurant business.
At the end of Season 3, fans were left on a cliffhanger, with the fate of the restaurant and its staff hanging in the balance. In the upcoming season, Carmy and his crew are tasked with adapting, adjusting, and overcoming the hurdles in front of them. The season’s central theme revolves around striving for excellence—not just for improvement, but to decide what is truly worth fighting for.
The returning cast includes fan favorites such as White as Carmy, Ayo Edebiri as Sydney, Ebon Moss-Bachrach as Richie, Lisa Colon-Zayas as Tina, Lionel Boyce as Marcus, and Matty Matheson as Fak. Joining them are Abby Elliott as Natalie and Jamie Lee Curtis as Donna, the matriarch of the Berzatto family, who will continue their roles from previous seasons. Additionally, Molly Gordon and Oliver Platt will reprise their recurring roles.
Though a full trailer has not yet been released, FX provided an exciting preview during the Oscars telecast, featuring glimpses of the upcoming season. A teaser poster has also been shared with fans, sparking anticipation for the new episodes.
As the series progresses, fans will be eager to see how the team navigates their evolving roles in the kitchen, particularly with Sydney grappling with her place in the operation and her dynamic with Carmy, who has a very specific vision for the restaurant’s future.
The premiere of The Bear Season 4 is set to drop on June 25, 2025, on Hulu and Disney+, promising a deep dive into the restaurant’s complex journey and the people who power it.
Stay tuned for more updates on The Bear Season 4 as its release approaches.
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