The least surprising news in Hollywood? The fact that The Bear—Christopher Storer’s supremely chaotic, incredibly moving comedy-drama, which delivered two of the best episodes of television in recent memory (the Christmas flashback “Fishes” and the Richie-centric “Forks”) back to back last season—will be returning for a third instalment. Still, we’re relieved to know that Carmy will eventually make it out of that walk-in fridge that he became trapped in as his new restaurant soft opened, and presumably, be forced to deal with the consequences of his actions.
The confirmation came from the show’s US network, FX/Hulu, on 6 November 2023. Then, in March 2024, it was reported that a fourth season was also in the works, and being filmed back to back with season three. It’s safe to assume that the main cast – Jeremy Allen White, Ayo Edebiri, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Abby Elliott, Lionel Boyce, Liza Colón-Zayas and Matty Matheson—will all be back for both, as The Bear opens to the public, raising yet more questions about kitchen power dynamics, profit sharing, and whether or not Carmy and Sydney will ever actually get together or if they are in fact, as the show’s cast and creators keep telling us, just friends. We hear you, writers, but that scene between the pair under the table in the ninth episode, “Omelette”, had more sexual tension than any other in the show’s entire run. Just sayin’.
I also have other questions: once Carmy emerges from the walk-in, will he continue to spiral and begin working even more obsessively than he has in the past? Or, did his blowout with Richie help him see the error of his ways? Will Carm reconcile with Claire and, more importantly, will Claire (as played by the wonderful Molly Gordon) finally be given the space to be a fully realised character beyond simply serving as an idealised love interest? And what about Richie’s future as the now meticulous and sharply dressed front of house manager; Syd’s as the restaurant’s rising culinary star; and Natalie’s as its project manager, especially as she prepares to give birth? Oh, and after her heartbreaking cameo in the season two finale, will we see more of the force of nature that is Jamie Lee Curtis’s Donna Berzatto? I certainly hope so—though I’m not sure her kids could handle that.
On 9 May, a first teaser arrived, followed by a slightly longer trailer on 24 May—and while they offer few conclusive answers, the sight of Carm and co getting down to work again is certainly tantalising. The former also revealed the release date: 27 June. Bring on the carnage.
This story was originally published on British Vogue.