
FX has released the official trailer for The Bear Season 4, offering a first glimpse into what’s next for Carmy and the team as their fine dining gamble tightens under financial pressure. At the trailer’s start, a clock lands on the kitchen wall, Cicero’s reminder to Carmy that the restaurant has a deadline before the money dries up. With all ten episodes set to premiere on June 25, the stakes for The Bear’s survival have never felt more real.
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What began as a chaotic transformation of a Chicago sandwich shop into a Michelin-hopeful tasting menu spot now confronts the reality of staying in business. The trailer quickly establishes a tension between aspiration and burnout, with Carmy (Jeremy Allen White) fixated on perfection and Syd (Ayo Edebiri) pushing back against his reliance on “chaos and turmoil” for inspiration. As costs rise and emotions wear thin, the foundation of Carmy and Syd’s collaboration begins to shift.
Amid the kitchen tension, familiar faces return to the line. Richie (Ebon Moss-Bachrach) continues to wrestle with personal change, still chasing a version of himself that can hold down both the floor and his fractured family life. Meanwhile, Behind the scenes, Syd must decide whether to stay loyal to Carmy, or pursue something new. While The Bear was once her dream, a new opportunity pushes Syd to reconsider what success looks like. The trailer offers a brief look at Jamie Lee Curtis, pointing to more unresolved tension within the Bearzatto family.
The new season promises a deeper dive into what it means to run a restaurant not just with skill, but with purpose. As Carmy insists The Bear should be a sanctuary, the question lingers, can it be one if it’s breaking the people inside of it? With stress simmering on all fronts, the show continues its sharp exploration of ambition, grief, and community under pressure.
Back in the Fire
Showrunners Christopher Storer and Joanna Calo are back, guiding the series through what appears to be its most intense season yet. They’re joined by the original cast, including Lionel Boyce, Liza Colón-Zayas, Abby Elliott, Matty Matheson, and Oliver Platt, alongside recurring players like Jon Bernthal and Molly Gordon. In keeping with The Bear’s reputation, more A-list guest stars are expected, following appearances by Sarah Paulson, Bob Odenkirk, Olivia Colman, and others.
Having already swept the Emmys, Golden Globes, and Critics’ awards for its first seasons, The Bear enters Season 4 not only with high expectations but under a microscope. The Bear has transformed from a character study into a high-stakes reflection of modern pressure. If the trailer signals anything, it’s that The Bear still has time left, but the countdown has begun.