‘The Bear’ Season 4 Trailer: Carmy and Sydney Race Against the Clock

Jeremy Allen White in The Bear

The Bear” Season 4 trailer is keeping the heat on FX‘s team of beloved chefs.

In the trailer, which can be seen below, Cicero (Oliver Platt) puts Carmy (Jeremy Allen White) on the clock — literally. After revealing at the end of Season 3 that his finances have taken a major hit, Cicero tells Carmy that once time runs out on the new clock in the kitchen, the restaurant will be out of money and be forced to shut down.

As previously announced, Season 4 of “The Bear” will premiere all 10 episodes on June 25.

The series left off in Season 3 with Carmy and company finally opening The Bear, the fine dining establishment that evolved out of The Beef, the greasy sandwich spot Carmy inherited from his late brother. As The Bear hits early speed bumps, the team must learn to work together and navigate a turbulent restaurant industry. Meanwhile, Richie (Ebon Moss-Bachrach) works toward making amends with his divorce, and Sydney (Ayo Edebiri) faces an internal crisis as she’s offered a potentially life-changing opportunity at another restaurant. The season ended with Carmy reading a mixed review of the restaurant and screaming “motherfucker!” into the void.

“The Bear” also stars Lionel Boyce, Liza Colón-Zayas, Abby Elliott and Matty Matheson, alongside recurring cast members Oliver Platt, Jon Bernthal, Ricky Staffieri, Molly Gordon and more. Throughout the past three seasons, the show has also boasted an impressive roster of A-list guest stars, including Jamie Lee Curtis, Joel McHale, John Mulaney, Bob Odenkirk, Will Poulter, Olivia Colman, Sarah Paulson, Molly Ringwald, John Cena and Josh Hartnett.

Christopher Storer created “The Bear” and serves as an executive producer alongside Joanna Calo, Josh Senior, Hiro Murai, Nate Matteson and Matheson. Storer also directs most of the episodes.

The series instantly became a major awards player, winning 10 Emmys for its first season alone, including prizes for White, Moss-Bachrach and Edebiri, and for best comedy series. “The Bear” also has a handful of Golden Globes and various acting prizes on its mantle.

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From Variety US