From the moment its opening credits roll, The Bear has had viewers hanging on every slice and sizzle. Season 4 ups the ante with fresh conflicts, sharper knives and even sharper dialogue—so you’ll want to know exactly where to catch every heated moment.
A triumphant return to Carmy’s kitchen
I still remember the moment Season 4 dropped on June 26: I hit play during my Sunday brunch and ended up rewiring my own kitchen with nerves so frayed, I nearly burned the toast. The multi-award-winning culinary drama returns us to Carmy’s Chicago sandwich joint, where knife-sharp tension meets heartfelt teamwork. As the show’s creative team promised, this chapter dives back into the gripping blend of heated ovens and raw emotions that first earned it a James Beard Award nomination.
What’s The Bear’s story?
The fourth season picks up immediately after the last, with Carmy, Sydney and Richie scrambling to stabilize The Beef in the face of scathing critiques from the Chicago Tribune. When that review shook the team’s confidence, Sydney even weighs an offer from renowned chef Shapiro—testing loyalties and ambitions in equal measure. With every plate that leaves the pass, the kitchen becomes a battleground of high-stakes challenges and personal reckonings.
Who’s on the ensemble cast?
- Jeremy Allen White (Carmy Berzatto), known for his raw, magnetic performances on Shameless, anchors the show as our driven head chef.
- Ayo Edebiri (Sydney Adamu), whom you may recognize from animated hits like Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, continues to ground Carmy’s vision with steely precision.
- Ebon Moss-Bachrach (Richie Jerimovich), fresh off his turn in Andor, brings both heart and volatility as Carmy’s childhood friend and right-hand.
- Supporting talents such as Lionel Boyce, Liza Colón-Zayas, Matty Matheson and Oliver Platt round out the dynamic cast, each turning the kitchen into a character of its own.
Where to stream The Bear Season 4
In the United States, Season 4 is available exclusively on Hulu’s FX on Hulu hub—no extra add-on required. Internationally, Disney+ holds the reins, serving up new episodes as part of its standard lineup. Subscriptions start at $7.99/month with ads or $10.99/month ad-free; a Premium tier at $13.99/month offers 4K streams and multiple user profiles. Whichever streaming hub you choose, make sure your subscription is up to date—Carmy’s kitchen waits for no one.