The Bear: Season 4 - A Culinary Journey Through the Heart of Chicago: Redemption and Reunions

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In the world of fine dining, where every second is crucial, FX's critically acclaimed series, The Bear, returns on June 25 with a fourth season that promises to keep audiences on the edge of their seats. The Emmy-winning show follows the chaotic and often tumultuous life of Carmy Berzatto (Jeremy Allen White), a tortured culinary genius who runs a restaurant in Chicago. The latest season was filmed back-to-back with season 3, as reported by Deadline, and will transport viewers back to the kitchen where things left off in a foreboding "to be continued" moment. In the season 3 finale, Carmy looks down at his phone to see that the Chicago Tribune review of his restaurant has posted, and he has several missed calls from both Cicero (Oliver Platt) and the Computer (Brian Koppelman). While fans have tried to decipher what the review says, Carmy angrily exclaims "motherf***er" after reading it, suggesting that it may be negative. If the review is bad, Cicero will stop funding the restaurant. Meanwhile, Sydney (Ayo Edebiri) faces a tough decision: Will she sign the partnership agreement and stick it out with Carmy or jump ship and take up former Ever chef Adam Shapiro's offer as his new chef de cuisine? Carmy's strict list of non-negotiables and toxic pursuit of culinary excellence could be enough reason for Sydney to cut ties with him and start new elsewhere. In the Season 4 trailer, Carmy seems eager to turn his attitude and the restaurant's morale around, though it may be too late. "Look, we could do this. We could take care of people. We could make it calm. We could make it delicious. We could make people happy," Carmy says. All 10 episodes of the fourth season will be available to stream on Hulu starting June 25 at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT. The entire kitchen staff, including fan favorites like Jeremy Allen White as Carmy Berzatto, Ayo Edebiri as Sydney Adamu, Ebon Moss-Bachrach as Richard "Richie" Jerimovich, Liza Colón-Zayas as Tina Marrero, Lionel Boyce as Marcus, Abby Elliott as Natalie "Sugar" Berzatto, and Matty Matheson as Neil Fak, will reprise their starring roles. While there's no word on whether or not we'll be meeting any new faces, we will be reunited with familiar ones like Donna (Jamie Lee Curtis), the volatile matriarch of the Berzatto family. Platt as Cicero and Molly Gordon as Claire Dunlap will also be returning this season. The show has previously featured notable guest stars like John Cena as Sammy Fak and Josh Hartnett as the fiancé of Richie's ex-wife Tiff (Gillian Jacobs), both of whom were introduced in the third season. Jon Bernthal, beloved for his role as Carmy and Sugar's big brother who passed away, and Joel McHale as Carmy's abusive old boss from New York, also appear in flashbacks throughout the series. Will Poulter as chef Luca and Olivia Colman as chef Terry emerged as fan favorites during the show's second season. While neither has outright confirmed they're returning, Poulter has expressed his adoration for the show. "I really hope so," he told the Los Angeles Times in April of whether he'd be returning to The Bear. "I love that show so much. The fact I get to be in it is crazy. When I'm on that set, I'm like, 'Oh

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