Carmy, Sydney and Cia. They face pressure, creative crisis and financial threats in the new year of the series, which opens June 25 at Disney+
The kitchen gets hot again. THE FX released the trailer for the expected fourth season of The Bearseries that has won public and criticism with its intense portrait of life behind the scenes of a restaurant. With debut scheduled for June 25, the new episodes follow Carmy (Jeremy Allen White), Sydney (AYO EDEBIRI) and Richie (Ebon Moss-Bachrach) Trying to keep the newly opened The Bear Standing – While facing tight deadlines, creative charges and financial threats.
UNCLE JIMMY (Oliver Platt), restaurant investor, makes it clear that time and money are running out, while the team still seeks to define the true identity of the place. Chaos is palpable – and inevitable.
Since the debut, The Bear became a cultural phenomenon, collecting awards such as the Emmy of Best Comedy Series. Season third adopted a more introspective tone and consolidated the series as an emotional and visceral apartment. Already the new season was filmed shortly after the previous one, which proved strategic, given the explosive success of the cast: White star the biopic of Bruce Springsteen, Moss-Bachrach is involved with the Universe marvel and Matty MathesonIn addition to acting, now leads a hardcore band.
There is still no confirmation of a fifth season, but if it rolls, the tendency is to follow the debut pattern in June, with all the episodes released at once – as you like the FX.
Check out the trailer below:
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Source: Rollingstone

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