The Bear Season 4: A Reckoning Awaits in Chicago Fine Dining Restaurant - A Must-Watch Culinary Drama Return
The highly anticipated fourth season of the critically acclaimed culinary drama "The Bear" is set to premiere on June 25, 2025, and fans are eagerly awaiting the return of the show's talented cast as they continue their pursuit of perfection in their Chicago fine dining restaurant. The show, which debuted in 2021, has become a fan favorite with its focus on the highs and lows of the culinary industry and its relatable characters. In the official trailer released last month, Emmy winner Jeremy Allen White, who plays the lead character of Carmen "Carmy" Berzatto, says in a voiceover, "People go to restaurants to be taken care of, to relax, to not have to think about anything else for a minute." As Carmy paces into the kitchen and turns on the lights, the pressure from his Uncle Jimmy builds, reminding him he is up against a ticking clock. Liza Colón-Zayas, who won her first Emmy Award last year for her portrayal of chef Tina, joined "Good Morning America" on Monday and shared some insights into her character's journey in the new season. "Reckoning," Colón-Zayas said when asked what fans can expect from the new episodes. "Everyone -- individually and as the Bear fam -- is gonna have some major reckoning, accountability, and stress. We kind of do that really well. I think people are gonna get more of what they're addicted to." This season, Colón-Zayas' journey as Tina deepens as she takes on challenges, faces her weaknesses, and leans into her courage. She can relate to nearly every part of Tina's story, saying "All of it. It's like my life, except in a kitchen." The full ensemble cast returns for season 4 with Ebon Moss-Bachrach as Richie, Abby Elliott as Sugar, Lionel Boyce as Marcus, Matty Matheson as Neil, and Jamie Lee Curtis reprising her role as Carmy's mom Donna. Behind the scenes, showrunners Christopher Storer and Joanna Calo continue to guide the series, alongside culinary producer chef Courtney Storer. Edebiri and Boyce both co-wrote an episode this time around. All 10 episodes will be streaming on Wednesday, June 25, 2025, at 8 p.m. ET via FX on Hulu, as well as Hulu on Disney+ globally. Disney is the parent company of ABC News, FX and Hulu. With its focus on the culinary industry and its relatable characters, "The Bear" has become a must-watch for fans of the genre. The fourth season is sure to be another thrilling ride for viewers as they follow the Bear fam as they continue their quest for perfection in the kitchen.

One-fourth in the Bear series delivers a gripping narrative entwined with Chicago's fine dining scene, offering an epicurean adventure that leaves readers eagerly anticipating their next fix of culinary excellence and character intrigue at this refined yet rugged setting.