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The Bear is back! Everything you need to know about how to watch season 4

The Bear is back! Everything you need to know about how to watch season 4

Independent14-05-2025
FX's smash hit The Bear is officially returning for a fourth season, and fans are already hungry for more. Set to land this June, the new instalment promises more of the sharp dialogue, culinary chaos and emotional storytelling that made the show a cultural juggernaut.
The show follows Michelin-starred chef Carmy (Jeremy Allen White) as he takes control of his brother's chaotic Chicago sandwich shop. After leaving us with a delicious cliffhanger at the end of season three, the dramedy will pick up as Carmy and fellow chef Syd (Ayo Edebiri) brace for a grilling in a make-or-break restaurant review. Tensions are higher than ever, and with the kitchen crew already fraying under pressure, season four could see them push them past boiling point.
Created by Christopher Storer, The Bear has racked up serious critical acclaim since its debut. It's been named AFI's Television Program of the Year for each of its first three seasons and cleaned up at the 76th Primetime Emmy Awards, taking home 11 trophies from 23 nominations for season two – the most wins for a comedy series in a single year. While season three didn't quite sizzle – critics called it more meandering than masterful – season four is a chance to bring back some bite.
So, what do we know so far about the return of the world's most stressful kitchen?
When will season four be available?
Clear your calendars – all 10 episodes of The Bear season four will drop on 26 June, just a year after season three premiered. The lightning-fast turnaround has become something of a trademark for the show, and this summer release is prime for bingeing.
Where to watch The Bear in the UK
UK fans can catch all the action on Disney+, where the first three seasons are already available to stream. Season four will land in full on Thursday 26 June. A subscription to Disney+ starts from £4.99 per month for the ad-supported tier.
Rather than paying monthly, users can choose an annual payment option for the two higher tiers. This lowers the cost to £79.90 for the standard plan, which includes offline downloads, and £109.90 for the premium plan, which allows streaming on four devices at once and provides access to ultra HD content.
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