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FX 正式宣布《大熊餐廳 The Bear》續訂第五季

FX 正式宣布《大熊餐廳 The Bear》續訂第五季

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廚房熱潮再起,FX正式宣布續訂《大熊餐廳 The Bear》第五季!這部備受讚譽的影集剛在 Hulu 平台上完整釋出第四季,故事聚焦於芝加哥論壇報對餐廳評論的後續影響。目前尚未公布第五季的具體細節,包括客串明星與上映時間。
《大熊餐廳》由 Jeremy Allen White、Ayo Edebiri、Ebon Moss-Bachrach、Lionel Boyce、Liza Colón-Zayas、Oliver Platt、Abby Elliott、Matty Matheson 與 Edwin Lee Gibson 主演,至今已榮獲 21 項艾美獎與 5 項金球獎,成績斐然。
本劇第五季官方預告與確切上映日期尚待公布,敬請期待!目前第四季全集已在港台Disney+平台上線,隨時可線上觀看。
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