Fans of the acclaimed series The Bear You will enjoy the outcome of this story with the premiere of the eight episodes of the fifth and final season. The FX production, which won the Emmy Award, will have an exclusive premiere on the streaming platform. streaming Disney+.
This new season will premiere on June 26 and will pick up the story after Sydney, Richie and Natalie discover that Chef Carmine (Jeremy Allen White) has left the team, leaving them the restaurant and all its problems.
The new episodes arrive after the special retrospective episode titled “Gary,” which took audiences to follow Richie and Mikey on a work trip to Gary, Indiana. The series will resume the tension to save the restaurant and get the Michelin star.
The series, created by Christopher Storer, leads the protagonists to face a difficult reality: they have no money, they are exposed to a possible sale and a torrential storm on the horizon will complicate their continuity. Therefore, they must join the rest of the team to offer one last service, as highlighted by Disney in a press release.
The threat of sale comes after Uncle Jimmy (Oliver Platt) plans to sell the building where The Bear restaurant operates, which is now under the management of Sydney (Ayo Edebiri), after chef Carmine retired from catering.
While time is ticking and the closure seems imminent, the trailer for The Bear shows how tension consumes chefs. “It’s our last day, we’re out of time,” says Ebraheim.
Despite the lack of money, the fact that food is starting to become scarce and that a flood affects the restaurant, Richie arrives to motivate his colleagues: “We don’t have money, but we have each other and nothing to lose.” The phrase reflects how, after conflicts between them, they discovered that the most valuable thing about the restaurant is the people and their union.
Hoping to offer one last service that will allow them to achieve the long-awaited Michelin star, this new season promises action, emotional moments and a shocking outcome for the series, which has positioned itself as one of the great successes of Disney+.
The series, starring Ayo Edebiri, Liza Colón-Zayas, Abby Elliott and Matty Matheson, takes the audience to a world that mixes gastronomy, drama and some touches of humor.
