
'The Bear' Season 4: Release date, time, cast, where to watch
"The Bear" is open for business and ready to serve some more gourmet television.
Season 4 of FX's hit dramedy starring Jeremy Allen White, Ayo Edebiri and Ebon Moss Bachrach premieres this week.
Debuting in 2022, the series follows Carmy (White) who returns from a prestigious culinary program to revive a Chicago sandwich shop after the death of his brother. Over the course of the series, Carmy develops the family business into a elevated dining establishment with the goal of earning a Michelin star.
Last season ended on a cliffhanger, leaving fans in suspense on whether Sydney (Edebiri) will leave the Chicago restaurant for a new opportunity or stay by her mentor's side.
The series has won 21 Emmys, including for actors Liza Colón-Zayas, Jamie Lee Curtis, Jon Bernthal and Edebiri, as well as two for Moss-Bachrach and two for White.
Here's what to know about Season 4, including when it drops and how many episodes there are.
When does 'The Bear' Season 4 come out?
'The Bear' Season 4 premieres on Wednesday, June 26, 2025.
How to watch 'The Bear"
All three seasons FX's "The Bear" are available to stream on Hulu, with the incoming fourth season also available to watch on the streaming service.
"The Bear": Stream on Hulu
Watch 'The Bear' Season 4 trailer
How many episodes are in 'The Bear' Season 4?
'The Bear' Season 4 consists of 10 total episodes, all premiering on Wednesday, June 25.
'The Bear' Season 4 cast
Jeremy Allen White returns as head chef Carmy, a role that has won him two consecutive Emmys. Ayo Edebiri also returns as Sydney, Carmy's sous chef, and Ebon Moss-Bachrach return as Richie, the manager at The Original Beef.
The Season 4 cast of "The Bear" includes:
Will Season 4 be the final season?
"The Bear" has not been renewed for Season 5 as of Tuesday, June 24.
It's unclear whether Season 4 will be the show's final season.
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