‘The Bear’ Is Ending With Season 5 At FX
The Bear is formally closing its doorways.
Sources have informed Deadline that the Jeremy Allen White-led comedy drama will finish with its upcoming fifth season.
The transfer shouldn’t be a lot of a shock on condition that White’s character Carmy Berzatto [SPOILER ALERT] tells Syd, performed by Ayo Edebiri, and Richie, performed by Ebon Moss-Bachrach, that he is leaving the restaurant and signing over his stake on the finish of Season 4.
FX has largely all the time allowed creators of hit exhibits to find out how and once they’re closing season is introduced. However, Jamie Lee Curtis just lately let the cat out of the bag when she posted a photograph of herself with Abby Elliott, who performs Carmy’s sister Natalie ‘Sugar’ Berzatto, who’s a co-owner on the restaurant.
“FINISHED STRONG! Surrounded by an extraordinary crew and group of writers and producers and scene partners on the show that Chris Storer created, completing the story of this extraordinary family that we have all fallen in love with. Got to finish it out with my baby Berzatto bear,” she wrote on Instagram.
White has beforehand stated that Storer’s authentic concept was to finish the present after Season 4.
The Bear was renewed for Season 5 in July and it’s set to premiere later this 12 months.
The present, which was created by Christopher Storer, additionally stars Lionel Boyce, Liza Colón-Zayas and Matty Matheson, with Oliver Platt and Molly Gordon in recurring roles.
It has been an awards magnet since its launch in 2022. It gained the Emmy for Outstanding Comedy Series in 2023 with White, Moss-Bachrach, Edebiri and Storer all successful particular person awards. Liza Colón-Zayas gained for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series in 2024 and even Curtis, who has performed Carmy and Natalie’s mom Donna Berzatto since Season 2, gained Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series.
Produced by FX Productions, Storer exec produces alongside Josh Senior, Joanna Calo, Cooper Wehde, Tyson Bidner, Matty Matheson, Hiro Murai and Rene Gube.
