Key Points

The Bear Season 4 trailer teases high-stakes drama as Carmy and Sydney push for restaurant success. Ayo Edebiri’s character warns against letting chaos fuel their work. The full season drops June 25 on Hulu, featuring returning stars and guest appearances. Fans can expect intense kitchen dynamics and emotional struggles.

Key Points: The Bear Season 4 Trailer Shows Carmy Sydney Pressure

  • Carmy and Sydney navigate restaurant chaos in Season 4
  • Richie joins their quest for improvement
  • All 10 episodes drop June 25 on Hulu
  • Guest stars include Jamie Lee Curtis and Oliver Platt
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'The Bear' trailer: Carmy, Sydney face pressure on season 4

The Bear Season 4 trailer reveals Carmy and Sydney facing intense pressure as they strive for restaurant excellence. Premieres June 25 on Hulu.

"I get it — chaos and turmoil. But it’s a problem when you’re letting it fuel you and fuel the food. — Sydney (Ayo Edebiri)"

Los Angeles, May 20

The fourth season of 'The Bear' is set to premiere on June 25, and the new trailer shows that the pressure isn't letting up anytime soon -- even if some characters are hoping to slow things down.

The trailer, was unveiled on Monday. In the trailer, Sydney (played by Ayo Edebiri) can be seen telling Carmy (Jeremy Allen White), "I get it -- chaos and turmoil. But it's a problem when you're letting it fuel you and fuel the food."

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According to The Hollywood Reporter, Season 4 will follow Carmy, Sydney, and Richie (Ebon Moss-Bachrach) as they try not just to survive but improve the restaurant. The team faces new challenges and must decide what truly matters in their journey for excellence.

All 10 episodes of the new season will release at once on Hulu, just like the previous ones. The show will continue to feature Abby Elliott, Lionel Boyce, Liza Colon-Zayas, and Matty Matheson. Guest stars Oliver Platt, Molly Gordon, and Jamie Lee Curtis also return.

The Bear is created by Christopher Storer and is executive produced by a team that includes Joanna Calo, Josh Senior, and others. Courtney Storer, the creator's sister, also returns as culinary producer.

- ANI

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Priya K.
Can't wait for Season 4! The way they show the chaos of restaurant life is so authentic. As someone who worked in Mumbai's food industry, I relate to Sydney's frustration. Hope they don't lose the emotional depth that made earlier seasons special. 🤞
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Rahul S.
The Bear is the only Western show I watch religiously. The kitchen scenes remind me of my dhaba-owner uncle in Delhi - same stress, same passion! But I hope they don't drag the drama too much. Sometimes simple stories work best.
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Ananya M.
Jeremy Allen White's acting is chef's kiss! 😘 But seriously, as a hospitality student in Bangalore, this show taught me more about real kitchen dynamics than my textbooks. Hope season 4 keeps the authenticity while showing their growth.
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Vikram J.
The trailer looks intense! Though I wish they'd show more of the actual cooking process - us Indians love our food visuals. Also, when will we get an Indian restaurant version of The Bear? Our kitchens have even more drama!
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Sneha P.
Love the show but the binge-release model doesn't work for me. I like discussing each episode weekly with friends. Hulu should consider changing this format for international audiences who enjoy the watercooler discussions.

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