Will There Be The Bear Season 5?
- The Bear released its fourth season in June 2025 on Hulu, featuring core characters Carmy, Sydney, and Richie in a Chicago restaurant setting.
- Renewal for a fifth season remains unconfirmed as FX chairman John Landgraf stated in July 2024 that they "really don't know," emphasizing creative decisions.
- Season 4’s finale leaves the story somewhat open, showing Carmy stepping away from the restaurant while main cast members are expected to return if renewed.
- The Bear has released each season annually in June, so if renewed, season 5 could arrive in June 2026, though a later debut or longer wait is possible.
- The show’s uncertain future depends heavily on creator Christopher Storer’s vision, with cast members expressing hopes to continue but acknowledging that the narrative may be nearing its end.
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Why 'The Bear' is queerer than it seems
FX's The Bear released its third season last week, and as any fan of the show can attest, it stirs up a range of emotions — frustration, stress, anxiety (and hunger!). However, for me, one emotion is pride. Over the last three seasons, I felt myself getting choked up watching the show. The lump in my throat didn't start forming at the parts you would think — like Natalie (Abby Elliot) giving birth and having a heartwarming moment with her mom, D…
'The Bear' Season 4 Finale Receives Backlash From Fans
FXSpoiler alert: This post discusses the events of The Bear’s Season 4 finale.The Bear has left the building. In a shocking twist, FX’s culinary drama wrapped up its fourth season with its central chef — Carmy Berzatto — packing up his knives for good. Not only has the unexpected ending cast doubt on whether a fifth season will happen, but it’s also cooked up a heaping helping of controversy as longtime viewers are objecting to Carmy’s unsavory …
Fourth Season of ‘The Bear’ Off to a Sluggish, Sentimental Start
While the show hasn’t exactly ‘jumped the shark’ into awful territory, the fourth season continues a dismaying trend begun in the third — namely a cluttered style substituting for thematic and narrative stagnation.
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