‘The Bear’ will have new episodes on Disney+ in 2024. The entertainment platform announced this Monday The third season of the series starring Jeremy Allen White is renewed after the audience and critical success of the first two.
‘Bear’“This series, which captivated audiences in its first season and became even more successful in its second season, has become a cultural phenomenon,” FX Entertainment President Nick Grad said in the note sent by Disney+ to the media. to be partners Christopher Storer, Joanna Calo, Josh Sr. and the rest of the creative team and cast led by Jeremy Allen White, Ayo Edebiri And Ebon Moss-Bachrach. “What they and the technical team have accomplished is truly remarkable, and we and our partners at Hulu and Disney+ can’t wait to see the next chapter of the story.”Bear“.
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The first season has now been nominated for 13 Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Comedy Series. Jeremy Allen White, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Ayo Edebiri, Jon Bernthal And Oliver PlattIn addition to nominations for best screenplay, directing, casting, production design, editing, sound editing and sound mixing. The critically acclaimed series was also named AFI’s Best TV Series of the Year in its first season and won numerous awards, including the WGA Award, PGA Award, Film Independent Spirit Award, American Cinema Editors Award and ACE Eddie. Moreover, Jeremy Allen White He won the Golden Globe, SAG, TCA and Critics’ Choice awards for lead actor in a comedy series.
The second season tells how Carmen “Carmy” Berzatto came to be (Jeremy Allen White), Sydney Adamu (Ayo Edebiri) and Richard “Richie” Jerimovich (Ebon Moss-Bachrach) are working to transform their run-down sandwich shop into a high-end establishment. While the team will completely renovate the restaurant, they will also embark on their own internal journeys, where each of them will have to confront their pasts and decide who they want to be in the future. But it turns out the only thing more complicated than running a restaurant is opening a new one.
The team will have to deal with heavy bureaucracy regarding permits and suppliers; and the beauty and creative chaos of menu planning. This transition will also bring a new approach to restaurant management. The new situation will force all staff to adapt to new forms of collaboration. They will have to push the limits of their abilities and relationships, learning what it means to serve others: both customers and each other.
‘Bear’ A creation of FX Christopher Storer (Ramie, eighth grade), serving as co-executive producers Joanna Calo (BoJack Horseman, not done), Hiro Murai (Atlanta, Eleventh Station) related to Super Frog, Josh Sr. And Matty Mathesonwith Tyson Bidder (Ramie) as producer. Produced by the series FX Productions.