The Bear (TV series)

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The Bear is an American comedy-drama television series created by Christopher Storer for FX on Hulu. Jeremy Allen White stars as Carmy Berzatto, an award-winning chef who returns to his hometown of Chicago to manage the chaotic kitchen at his recently deceased brother's Italian beef sandwich shop. The regular cast includes Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Ayo Edebiri, Lionel Boyce, Liza Colón-Zayas, Abby Elliott, Matty Matheson, and Edwin Lee Gibson.[1]

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The Bear
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Created byChristopher Storer
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Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons4
No. of episodes39
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ProducerTyson Bidner
Production locationChicago, Illinois
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Running time20–70 minutes
Production companyFXP
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ReleaseJune 23, 2022 (2022-06-23) 
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All episodes of the first season were released on FX on Hulu on June 23, 2022; the second season was released on June 22, 2023. In November 2023, the series was renewed for a third season, which was released on June 26, 2024.[2] Ahead of the third-season premiere, the series was renewed for a fourth season,[3] which released on June 25, 2025.[4] The series was renewed for a fifth and final season in July 2025, which is scheduled to be released on June 25, 2026, on FX on Hulu and FX.[5] A standalone special episode was released on May 5, 2026, starring Moss-Bachrach and Jon Bernthal and focused solely on their characters.[6]

The series has received critical acclaim for its performances, writing, directing, visual style, soundtrack, and production values. Also, many real-life culinary professionals have praised the show for its sense of urgency and realistic depiction of the physical, emotional, and financial demands of restaurant life.[7][8][9] The series' classification as a comedy, particularly at award ceremonies, has been contested; reviewers more commonly describe the series as a psychological drama with occasional comedic elements, given its largely dramatic style and focus on heavy topics including suicide, alcoholism, familial trauma, and workplace dysfunction.[a]

The Bear has received many accolades, including 21 Primetime Emmy Awards (including Outstanding Comedy Series)[15] and five Golden Globe Awards (including Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy).[16][17]

Premise

Talented haute cuisine chef Carmen "Carmy" Anthony Berzatto inherits his family's Italian beef sandwich shop after his older brother Michael's suicide. He returns home to Chicago to run it, leaving behind his world of working in Michelin-starred restaurants. He is left to deal with his brother's unresolved debts, a rundown kitchen, and an unruly staff, while dealing with his own pain and family trauma.

Cast and characters

Episodes

The storyline of The Bear is subdivided into parts marked by onscreen title cards. The Part II title card appears in the first episode of season 2. The Part III title card appears in the first episode of season 3, which concludes with a "to be continued" card.[18][19] There is an opening credits sequence, each with a distinct montage and song selection, in "Review" (episode 7, "Chicago" by Sufjan Stevens), "Fishes" (episode 14, "All Alone on Christmas" by Darlene Love), "Omelette" (episode 17, "The Day the World Went Away" by Nine Inch Nails), and "Next" (episode 20, "Save It for Later" by Eddie Vedder). In January 2023, Christopher Storer told reporters, "Season 2 is sort of where the show properly begins, once we've met everyone and seen their backstory."[20] The mean running time is 35 minutes per episode, with the shortest episode being the 20-minute "Review", and the longest three being the 59-minute "Gary", 66-minute "Fishes", and 70-minute "Bears".[21][22]

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18June 23, 2022 (2022-06-23)FX on Hulu
210June 22, 2023 (2023-06-22)
310June 26, 2024 (2024-06-26)
410June 25, 2025 (2025-06-25)
SpecialMay 5, 2026 (2026-05-05)FX on Hulu
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Season 1 (2022)

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11"System"Christopher StorerChristopher StorerJune 23, 2022 (2022-06-23)XCBV1001
22"Hands"Christopher StorerChristopher StorerJune 23, 2022 (2022-06-23)XCBV1002
33"Brigade"Joanna CaloChristopher StorerJune 23, 2022 (2022-06-23)XCBV1003
44"Dogs"Christopher StorerSofya Levitsky-WeitzJune 23, 2022 (2022-06-23)XCBV1004
55"Sheridan"Joanna CaloKaren Joseph AdcockJune 23, 2022 (2022-06-23)XCBV1005
66"Ceres"Joanna CaloCatherine Schetina & Rene GubeJune 23, 2022 (2022-06-23)XCBV1006
77"Review"Christopher StorerJoanna CaloJune 23, 2022 (2022-06-23)XCBV1007
88"Braciole"Christopher StorerChristopher Storer & Joanna CaloJune 23, 2022 (2022-06-23)XCBV1008
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Season 2 (2023)

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91"Beef"Christopher StorerChristopher StorerJune 22, 2023 (2023-06-22)XCBV2001
102"Pasta"Christopher StorerJoanna CaloJune 22, 2023 (2023-06-22)XCBV2002
113"Sundae"Joanna CaloKaren Joseph Adcock & Catherine SchetinaJune 22, 2023 (2023-06-22)XCBV2003
124"Honeydew"Ramy YoussefStacy Osei-KuffourJune 22, 2023 (2023-06-22)XCBV2004
135"Pop"Joanna CaloSofya Levitsky-WeitzJune 22, 2023 (2023-06-22)XCBV2005
146"Fishes"Christopher StorerJoanna Calo & Christopher StorerJune 22, 2023 (2023-06-22)XCBV2006
157"Forks"Christopher StorerAlex RussellJune 22, 2023 (2023-06-22)XCBV2007
168"Bolognese"Christopher StorerRene GubeJune 22, 2023 (2023-06-22)XCBV2008
179"Omelette"Christopher StorerJoanna Calo & Christopher StorerJune 22, 2023 (2023-06-22)XCBV2009
1810"The Bear"Christopher StorerKelly GaluskaJune 22, 2023 (2023-06-22)XCBV2010
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Season 3 (2024)

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191"Tomorrow"Christopher StorerStory by: Christopher Storer & Matty Matheson
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June 26, 2024 (2024-06-26)XCBV3001
202"Next"Christopher StorerStory by: Christopher Storer & Courtney Storer
Teleplay by: Christopher Storer
June 26, 2024 (2024-06-26)XCBV3002
213"Doors"Duccio FabbriStory by: Christopher Storer & Will Guidara
Teleplay by: Christopher Storer
June 26, 2024 (2024-06-26)XCBV3003
224"Violet"Christopher StorerChristopher StorerJune 26, 2024 (2024-06-26)XCBV30014
235"Children"Christopher StorerChristopher StorerJune 26, 2024 (2024-06-26)XCBV3005
246"Napkins"Ayo EdebiriCatherine SchetinaJune 26, 2024 (2024-06-26)XCBV3006
257"Legacy"Joanna CaloChristopher StorerJune 26, 2024 (2024-06-26)XCBV3007
268"Ice Chips"Christopher StorerJoanna CaloJune 26, 2024 (2024-06-26)XCBV3008
279"Apologies"Christopher StorerAlex RussellJune 26, 2024 (2024-06-26)XCBV3009
2810"Forever"Christopher StorerChristopher StorerJune 26, 2024 (2024-06-26)XCBV3010
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Season 4 (2025)

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291"Groundhogs"Christopher StorerChristopher StorerJune 25, 2025 (2025-06-25)XCBV4001
302"Soubise"Christopher Storer and Duccio FabbriCatherine SchetinaJune 25, 2025 (2025-06-25)XCBV4002
313"Scallop"Christopher StorerRene GubeJune 25, 2025 (2025-06-25)XCBV4003
324"Worms"Janicza BravoAyo Edebiri & Lionel BoyceJune 25, 2025 (2025-06-25)XCBV4004
335"Replicants"Christopher StorerKaren Joseph AdcockJune 25, 2025 (2025-06-25)XCBV4005
346"Sophie"Christopher StorerChristopher StorerJune 25, 2025 (2025-06-25)XCBV4006
357"Bears"Christopher StorerJoanna CaloJune 25, 2025 (2025-06-25)XCBV4007
368"Green"Christopher StorerJoanna Calo & Christopher StorerJune 25, 2025 (2025-06-25)XCBV4008
379"Tonnato"Christopher StorerJoanna Calo & Christopher StorerJune 25, 2025 (2025-06-25)XCBV4009
3810"Goodbye"Christopher StorerChristopher StorerJune 25, 2025 (2025-06-25)XCBV4010
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Special (2026)

Surprise prequel episode that follows Richie and Mikey on a day trip to Gary, Indiana.[6]

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39"Gary"Christopher StorerJon Bernthal & Ebon Moss-BachrachMay 5, 2026 (2026-05-05)XCMV2026001
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Season 5

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401"Soda"Christopher StorerChristopher StorerJune 25, 2026 (2026-06-25)TBA
412"Lamb"Christopher StorerRene Gube & Karen Joseph AdcockJune 25, 2026 (2026-06-25)TBA
423"Mint"Christopher StorerKaren Joseph AdcockJune 25, 2026 (2026-06-25)TBA
434"Ribs"Christopher StorerCatherine SchetinaJune 25, 2026 (2026-06-25)TBA
445"Raspberries"Duccio FabbriRachel WigginsJune 25, 2026 (2026-06-25)TBA
456"Focaccia"Christopher StorerRene GubeJune 25, 2026 (2026-06-25)TBA
467"Caramel"Christopher StorerChristopher Storer & Nicole KohutJune 25, 2026 (2026-06-25)TBA
478"The Original Beef of Chicagoland"Christopher StorerChristopher StorerJune 25, 2026 (2026-06-25)TBA
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Production

Development

FX ordered a pilot for The Bear in March 2021, to be written and directed by series creator Christopher Storer.[24] Storer had initially conceived The Bear as a feature film before being convinced the story needed time to unreel.[25] The pilot was filmed in July 2021,[26] and FX then ordered the series in October 2021 for a 2022 premiere.[27] The sandwich shop interior is copied from the Chicago shop Mr. Beef on Orleans Street, in River North. Storer was a frequent patron and is a friend of Christopher Zucchero, the shop's current owner who inherited it from his father.[28]

In July 2022, the series was renewed for a 10-episode second season.[29] In November 2023, it was renewed for a third season.[30] In March 2024, the series was renewed for a fourth season.[31] Parts of the fourth season were filmed during filming for the third season, with production set to restart in 2025.[32][33] In July 2025, it was renewed for a fifth and final season of eight episodes.[34][35]

Writing

The Bear of the title refers to an actual bear that appears in a dream sequence in the pilot episode, as well as "Carmen's surname Berzatto, his new restaurant's name, a dream he once shared with his brother, [and] to the affectionate nickname given to his girlfriend, Claire Bear. The bear also hints to the NFL's Chicago Bears," and perhaps baseball's Chicago Cubs, Carmy's nickname within his nuclear family, and multiple other people associated with, if not biologically related to, the Berzatto family.[36]

Creative Screenwriting magazine wrote in 2025, "...the dialogue in The Bear unfurls as poetrya meditation, a stream of consciousness, a series of fragmented thoughts. It's messy, natural speech."[37] The show treats dialogue almost as a distinct audio track that combines with sound effects and music, diagetic and non: "Consider that each expletive, insult, or voice of concern is a beat in The Bear: you've got a highly rhythmic train of dialogue right there. With voices overlapping, you get percussive drama within a confined kitchen environment."[38] The dialogue is rich with profanityone reviewer described it as a "symphony of swearing."[39] Many hundreds of fucks are given.[40] One Christian magazine columnist made sure to cite a Bible verse from the New Testament (Colossians 3:8; swearing bad) before going on to recommend the series as a practical model of family and community construction: "[In the early church, described in Acts, they] meet together every single day, and as well as serving others they eat together, enjoying the sort of 'family meal' that's also common among workers in the hospitality industry who lovingly cater for each other before or after a gruelling shift. They don't allow anyone to be left out or left behind, ensuring that no one in need remains so...When I watch The Bear, I'm not sure that the image created is all that different, even if the characters' central 'god' is the journey towards financial stability and fantastic restaurant reviews."[41]

Filming

The show films in Chicago, including on location in neighborhoods such as River North, Ukrainian Village, and Wicker Park, and at real Chicago restaurants, including Mr. Beef and Kasama.[42] Recurring visual and thematic motifs include time and trains.[43][44] They typically shoot for "about 39 days" or an average of about four days per episode.[45]

Everything needs to feel, look, and sound of the place.

Carmy's non-negotiables[46]

Cinematography

The show's primary cinematographer is Andrew Wehde.[47][48] A-camera operator Gary Malouf and B-camera operator Chris Dame had both worked with Storer and Wehde on their previous projects.[49] The show is shot with digital Alexa Mini LF cameras and Panavision lenses.[50] Two flashback episodes, "Fishes" and "Gary", were shot using film.[51][52] The show frequently uses handheld cameras.[53][54]

Notable production staff

The show's culinary producer, responsible for the food of The Bear, is co-executive producer Courtney Storer, sister of creator Chris Storer.[55][56] C. J. Capace is culinary co-producer.[57] The culinary production team includes chef Justin Selk, Nicole Biyani, Danielle Stefanick, Gabriel Wallace, Jeffrey Thomas, and chef Brian Lockwood.[57]

The Bear's lead costume designer is Courtney Wheeler; assistant costume designer is Lariana Santiago.[58][59] Ally Vickers heads the hair department.[60] The Chicago-based prop master is Laura Roeper, sister of Chicago Sun-Times film critic Richard Roeper.[61][62][63] The production designer is Merje Veski.[64] The art director is Lisa Korpan.[65] Eric Frankel heads the set decoration department.[66][67]

The film editors who cut the episodes are Joanna Naugle, Adam Epstein, and Megan Mancini.[68][69] Scott D. Smith has led the sound mixing team since the pilot episode.[70] Steve "Major" Giammaria is the supervising sound editor.[71] Evan Benjamin is the sound editor for dialogue.[71] The color grading is done by Christian Rush and Mishel Hassidim.[72]

Music

The Bear has a soundtrack of 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s alternative and mainstream rock, pop, folk, and punk, chosen by Storer and executive producer Josh Senior. Several songs featured on the show include Chicago-based Wilco with "Spiders (Kidsmoke)", "Impossible Germany", and "Handshake Drugs", Radiohead's "Let Down", Pearl Jam's "Animal" and "Come Back", John Mayer's "Last Train Home", Refused's "New Noise", The Breeders' "Saints", Erasure's "A Little Respect", The Replacements' "Bastards of Young", Counting Crows' "Have You Seen Me Lately?", Genesis' "In Too Deep", John Mellencamp's "Check It Out", R.E.M.'s "Oh My Heart", "Half a World Away", and "Finest Worksong", Weezer's "The Christmas Song", "In the Garage", and "Getchoo", The Smashing Pumpkins' "Disarm", Led Zeppelin's "That's the Way", Oasis's "Stay Young", The Decemberists' "The Crane Wife 3" and "A Beginning Song", and Taylor Swift's "Taylor's version" of "Love Story", "Long Live", and "Style".[73][74][75] Kim Deal, Chrissie Hynde, Brian Eno, John Cale, David Byrne, Lindsey Buckingham, Stevie Nicks, Van Morrison, Otis Redding, Carole King, Mavis Staples, and Darlene Love make a fair few appearances. The show has an evident affection for cover versions, live-concert versions, B-sides, and demo versions, in part because they are sometimes less expensive to license, and in part, per Senior, "they are different enough for you to think about them a little."[76] Regarding concert tracks, Senior told a music writer in 2023, "We do try and build around the fact that you can hear audience and applause and a little bit more distance between the performer and the microphone. I think those songs always feel more real and authentic when we try and put them in and around our dialogue and sound design."[77]

The show's principal composers are Chicagoans Jeffrey "JQ" Qaiyum and Johnny Iguana, whose instrumentals play primarily over "back of house" scenes.[78] In 2025, Iguana told an interviewer, "JQ is a wizard producer. He makes the beats", and described himself as the "chords and notes guy".[79] Nine Inch Nails songs and instrumentals by composers Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross are prevalent during the run of episodes from "Forks" to "Forever".[80][81] Season 3 introduced opera and classical music onto the soundtrack.[82]

The songs used in the trailers are "Via Chicago" by Wilco for season 1, "Strange Currencies (Remix)" by R.E.M. and "If You Want Blood (You've Got It)" by AC/DC for season 2, "Mixed Emotions" by the Rolling Stones for season 3, and "Fast Slow Disco" by St. Vincent for season 4.[83][84][85]

Release

The Bear premiered on FX on Hulu in the United States on June 23, 2022,[86] and became available internationally in the Star hub on Disney+.[87] The 10-episode second season was released on June 22, 2023.[88] Along with other Hulu content, The Bear became available to stream on Disney+ in the U.S. via the Hulu hub on December 6, 2023.[89] The third season was released on June 26, 2024.[2] The fourth season was released on June 25, 2025.[90] A surprise special flashback episode, "Gary", was released on May 5, 2026, on Hulu.[91] The fifth season is set to be released on June 25, 2026, on FX on Hulu, with a weekly broadcast on FX beginning the same day.[5]

Reception

Critical response

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1100% (82 reviews)[92]88 (24 reviews)[93]
299% (112 reviews)[94]92 (43 reviews)[95]
389% (103 reviews)[96]80 (45 reviews)[97]
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The Bear has received critical acclaim.[b] On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the overall series holds a 93% rating.[108] On Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, the overall series has received a score of 83 out of 100.[109]

Season 1

For the first season, Rotten Tomatoes reported an approval rating of 100% based on 82 critic reviews. The website's critics consensus reads, "Like an expertly confected sandwich, The Bear assembles a perfect melange of ingredients and stacks them for optimal satisfaction—and thankfully keeps the crust-iness for extra flavor."[92] Metacritic gave it a weighted average score of 88 out of 100 based on 24 critic reviews.[93]

The American Film Institute (AFI) named it one of the ten best television programs of the year.[110] The Guardian named it number one of the best 100 TV shows of 2022 and described it as "the best workplace drama since Mad Men".[111][112] The Bear appeared in the top 10 on numerous publications' "Best of 2022" lists, including first for The A.V. Club, BBC, People, and TVLine, among others.[113]

Season 2

On Rotten Tomatoes, 99% of 113 critic reviews are positive for the second season. The site's critical consensus reads, "Instead of reinventing the menu, The Bear's second season wisely opts to toss its lovable characters into another frying pan of adversity, lets 'em cook, and serves up yet another supremely satisfying dish."[94] Metacritic assigned it a weighted average score of 92 out of 100 based on 43 critic reviews.[95]

For the second year in a row, the American Film Institute named The Bear one of the ten best television programs of the year.[114] The Bear appeared on many publications' lists of the best TV shows of 2023, including Rolling Stone, The New York Times, The Hollywood Reporter, and People, among others.[115][116][117][118]

Season 3

On Rotten Tomatoes, 89% of 104 critics gave the third season a positive review. The website's critics consensus states, "Having set an exceedingly high standard of excellence for itself, The Bear spends its third season simmering, stewing, and giving off an aroma that whets the appetite."[96] The website also reported that the season was "as audacious as ever" and it "still seems to continue delivering compelling and often intense television with performances that are so dependably brilliant that they're not even mentioned in most of the reviews. Instead, at this point in a show's life, it's easier to find faults in its sameness or changes, or in its attempts to repeat or outdo itself."[100] Metacritic assigned it a weighted average score of 80 out of 100 based on 45 critic reviews.[97]

Season 4

On Rotten Tomatoes, 84% of 86 critics gave the fourth season a positive review. The website's critics consensus reads, "After simmering for too long, The Bear's fourth season finally turns the heat back up with a renewed sense of urgency, serving a rich meal despite tiresome wait times between courses."[98] Metacritic assigned it a weighted average score of 72 out of 100 based on 40 critic reviews.[99]

Accolades

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2022 American Film Institute Awards Top 10 Programs of the Year The Bear Won[c] [110]
Gotham Awards Outstanding Performance in a New Series Ayo Edebiri Nominated [119]
People's Choice Awards Favorite Bingeworthy Show of 2022 The Bear Nominated [120]
2023 AACTA International Awards Best Drama Series The Bear Nominated [121]
Best Actor in a Series Jeremy Allen White Nominated
American Film Institute Awards Top 10 Television Programs The Bear Won[c] [122]
Astra TV Awards Best Streaming Series, Comedy The Bear Nominated [123]
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Best Actor in a Streaming Series, Comedy Jeremy Allen White Won
Best Supporting Actor in a Streaming Series, Comedy Ebon Moss-Bachrach Nominated
Best Supporting Actress in a Streaming Series, Comedy Ayo Edebiri Won[d]
Best Directing in a Streaming Series, Comedy Christopher Storer (for "Review") Nominated
Best Writing in a Streaming Series, Comedy Christopher Storer (for "System") Won
Astra Creative Arts TV Awards Best Casting in a Comedy Series The Bear Nominated
Best Guest Actor in a Comedy Series Jon Bernthal Nominated
Black Reel Television Awards Outstanding Supporting Performance, Comedy Series Ayo Edebiri Nominated [125]
British Academy Television Awards Best International Programme The Bear Nominated [126]
British Film Editors Cut Above Awards Best Edited Series: Drama Joanna Naugle, Adam Epstein Won [127]
Cinema Audio Society Awards Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television Series – Half Hour Scott D. Smith, Steve Giammaria, Patrick Christensen, Ryan Collison, Connor Nagy (for "Review") Nominated [128]
Critics' Choice Awards Best Comedy Series The Bear Nominated [129]
Best Actor in a Comedy Series Jeremy Allen White Won
Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Ayo Edebiri Nominated
Directors Guild of America Awards Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series Christopher Storer (for "Review") Nominated [130]
Dorian TV Awards Best TV Comedy The Bear Nominated [131]
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Best Supporting TV Performance – Comedy Ayo Edebiri Won
Golden Globe Awards Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy The Bear Nominated [16]
Best Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy Jeremy Allen White Won
Golden Reel Awards Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Broadcast Short Form Steve "Major" Giammaria, Jonathan Fuhrer, Evan Benjamin, Annie Taylor, Leslie Bloome (for "Review") Won [133]
Independent Spirit Awards Best New Scripted Series The Bear Won [134]
Best Supporting Performance in a New Scripted Series Ayo Edebiri Won
Ebon Moss-Bachrach Nominated
Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Comedy Series The Bear Won [15]
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Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Jeremy Allen White (for "Braciole") Won
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Ebon Moss-Bachrach (for "Ceres") Won
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Ayo Edebiri (for "Review") Won
Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series Christopher Storer (for "Review") Won
Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series Christopher Storer (for "System") Won
Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series Jon Bernthal (for "Braciole") Nominated
Oliver Platt (for "Dogs") Nominated
Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Program (Half-Hour) Sam Lisenco, Eric Dean, and Emily Carte (for "System") Nominated
Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series Jeanie Bacharach, Jennifer Rudnicke, Mickie Paskal, AJ Links Won
Outstanding Picture Editing for a Single-Camera Comedy Series Joanna Naugle (for "System") Won
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half-Hour) and Animation Steve "Major" Giammaria, Evan Benjamin, Jonathan Fuhrer, Annie Taylor, Chris White, Leslie Bloome, Shaun Brennan (for "Review") Won
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half-Hour) and Animation Steve "Major" Giammaria, Scott D. Smith (for "Review") Won
Producers Guild of America Awards Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television, Comedy The Bear Won [136]
Satellite Awards Best Drama Series The Bear Nominated [137]
Best Actor in a Drama / Genre Series Jeremy Allen White Nominated
Set Decorators Society of America Awards Best Achievement in Décor/Design of a Half-Hour Single-Camera Series Eric Frankel, Merje Veski Nominated [138]
Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Lionel Boyce, Liza Colón-Zayas, Ayo Edebiri, Abby Elliott, Edwin Lee Gibson, Corey Hendrix, Matty Matheson, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, and Jeremy Allen White Nominated [139]
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series Jeremy Allen White Won [140]
Television Critics Association Awards Program of the Year The Bear Nominated [141]
Outstanding New Program Won
Outstanding Achievement in Comedy Won
Individual Achievement in Comedy Ayo Edebiri Nominated
Jeremy Allen White Nominated
Writers Guild of America Awards Comedy Series Karen Joseph Adcock, Joanna Calo, Rene Gube, Sofya Levitsky-Weitz, Alex O'Keefe, Catherine Schetina, Christopher Storer Won [142]
New Series Nominated
Episodic Comedy Joanna Calo and Christopher Storer (for "Braciole") Nominated
2024 AACTA International Awards Best Comedy Series The Bear Won [143]
Best Actor in a Series Jeremy Allen White Won
AARP Movies for Grownups Awards Best Actor Oliver Platt Nominated [144]
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Artios Awards Outstanding Achievement in Casting – Television Comedy Pilot or First Season Jeanie Bacharach, Mickie Paskal, Jennifer Rudnicke, AJ Links Won [146]
American Cinema Editors Best Edited Single-Camera Comedy Series Joanna Naugle (for "Fishes") Won [147]
Adam Epstein (for "Forks") Nominated [148]
American Society of Cinematographers Awards Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Episode of a Half Hour Series for Television Andrew Wehde (for "The Bear") Nominated [149]
Art Directors Guild Awards Excellence in Production Design for a Half Hour Single-Camera Television Series Merje Veski (for "Omelette") Nominated [150]
Astra TV Awards Best Streaming Series, Comedy The Bear Nominated [151]
Best Actor in a Streaming Series, Comedy Jeremy Allan White Won
Best Actress in a Streaming Series, Comedy Ayo Edebiri Nominated
Best Supporting Actor in a Streaming Series, Comedy Ebon Moss-Bachrach Won
Matty Matheson Nominated
Oliver Platt Nominated
Best Supporting Actress in a Streaming Series, Comedy Abby Elliott Nominated
Liza Colón-Zayas Nominated
Best Guest Actor in a Streaming Series, Comedy Bob Odenkirk Nominated
Jon Bernthal Won
Best Guest Actress in a Streaming Series, Comedy Jamie Lee Curtis Won
Olivia Colman Nominated
Sarah Paulson Nominated
Best Directing in a Streaming Series, Comedy Christopher Storer (for "Fishes") Won
Best Writing in a Streaming Series, Comedy Nominated
Black Reel Awards Outstanding Lead Performance in a Comedy Series Ayo Edebiri Won [152]
Outstanding Supporting Performance in a Comedy Series Lionel Boyce Nominated
Outstanding Guest Performance in a Comedy Series Robert Townsend Nominated
Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series Stacy Osei-Kuffour (for "Honeydew") Nominated
British Academy Television Awards Best International Programme The Bear Nominated [153]
British Film Editors Cut Above Awards Best Edited Series: Drama Joanna Naugle, Adam Epstein, Nia Imani, Megan Mancini Won [154]
Cinema Audio Society Awards Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television Series – Half Hour Scott D. Smith, Steve "Major" Giammaria, Patrick Christensen, Ryan Collison (for "Forks") Won [155]
Costume Designers Guild Awards Excellence in Contemporary Television Courtney Wheeler (for "Fishes") Nominated [156]
Critics' Choice Television Awards Best Comedy Series The Bear Won [157]
Best Actor in a Comedy Series Jeremy Allen White Won
Best Actress in a Comedy Series Ayo Edebiri Won
Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Ebon Moss-Bachrach Won
Directors Guild of America Awards Outstanding Directing – Comedy Series Christopher Storer (for "Fishes") Won [158]
Ramy Youssef (for "Honeydew") Nominated
Golden Globe Awards Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy The Bear Won [17]
Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy Jeremy Allen White Won
Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy Ayo Edebiri Won
Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film Ebon Moss-Bachrach Nominated
Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film Abby Elliott Nominated
Golden Reel Awards Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Broadcast Short Form Steve "Major" Giammaria, Andrea Bella, Matt Snedecor, Evan Benjamin, John Werner, John Bowen, Annie Taylor, Leslie Bloome, Shaun Brennan (for "Fishes") Nominated [159]
Outstanding Achievement in Music Editing – Broadcast Short Form Jason Lingle, Jeff Lingle (for "Fishes") Nominated
Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Awards Best Contemporary Make-Up in a Television Series, Limited, Miniseries, or Movie for Television Ignacia Soto-Aguilar, Nicole Rogers Nominated [160]
Best Contemporary Hair Styling in a Television Series, Limited, Miniseries, or Movie for Television Ally Vickers, Angela Brasington, Melanie Shaw Nominated
NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Ayo Edebiri Won [161]
People's Choice Awards The Show of the Year The Bear Nominated [162]
The Comedy Show of the Year Nominated
The Male TV Star of the Year Jeremy Allen White Nominated
The Comedy TV Star of the Year Won
The TV Performance of the Year Ayo Edebiri Nominated
Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Comedy Series The Bear Nominated [163][164]
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Jeremy Allen White (for "The Bear") Won
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series Ayo Edebiri (for "Sundae") Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Lionel Boyce (for "Honeydew") Nominated
Ebon Moss-Bachrach (for "Forks") Won
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Liza Colón-Zayas (for "Pop") Won
Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series Christopher Storer (for "Fishes") Won
Ramy Youssef (for "Honeydew") Nominated
Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series Christopher Storer and Joanna Calo (for "Fishes") Nominated
Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series Jon Bernthal (for "Fishes") Won
Bob Odenkirk (for "Fishes") Nominated
Will Poulter (for "Honeydew") Nominated
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series Olivia Colman (for "Forks") Nominated
Jamie Lee Curtis (for "Fishes") Won
Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Program (Half-Hour) Eric Frankel, Lisa Korpan, and Merje Veski (for "Omelette") Nominated
Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series Jeanie Bacharach, Maggie Bacharach, Jennifer Rudnicke, Mickie Paskal, AJ Links Won
Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series (Half-Hour) Andrew Wehde (for "Forks") Won
Outstanding Contemporary Costumes for a Series Steven "Rage" Rehage, Lariana Santiago, Courtney Wheeler (for "Fishes") Nominated
Outstanding Contemporary Hairstyling Angela Brasington, Melanie Shaw, Ally Vickers (for "Fishes") Nominated
Outstanding Contemporary Makeup (Non-Prosthetic) Justine Losoya, Zsofia Otvos, Nicole Rogers, Ignacia Soto-Aguilar (for "Fishes") Nominated
Outstanding Picture Editing for a Single-Camera Comedy Series Joanna Naugle (for "Fishes") Won
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half-Hour) and Animation Steve "Major" Giammaria, Andrea Bella, Evan Benjamin, Jonathan Fuhrer, Annie Taylor, Jason Lingle, Jeff Lingle, Leslie Bloome, Shaun Brennan (for "Forks") Won
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half-Hour) and Animation Steve "Major" Giammaria, Scott D. Smith, Patrick Christensen, Ryan Collison (for "Forks") Won
Producers Guild of America Awards Danny Thomas Award for Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television, Comedy The Bear Won [165]
Satellite Awards Best Comedy or Musical Series The Bear Nominated [166]
Best Actor – Comedy or Musical Series Jeremy Allen White Won [167]
Best Actress – Comedy or Musical Series Ayo Edebiri Nominated [166]
Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Lionel Boyce, Jose Cervantes Jr, Liza Colón-Zayas, Ayo Edebiri, Abby Elliott, Richard Esteras, Edwin Lee Gibson, Molly Gordon, Corey Hendrix, Matty Matheson, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Oliver Platt and Jeremy Allen White Won [168]
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series Jeremy Allen White Won
Ebon Moss-Bachrach Nominated
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series Ayo Edebiri Won
Set Decorators Society of America Awards Best Achievement in Décor/Design of a Half-Hour Single-Camera Series Eric Frankel, Merje Veski Nominated [169]
Television Critics Association Awards Program of the Year The Bear Nominated [170]
Outstanding Achievement in Comedy Nominated
Individual Achievement in Comedy Ayo Edebiri Nominated
Jeremy Allen White Nominated
Writers Guild of America Awards Comedy Series Karen Joseph Adcock, Joanna Calo, Kelly Galuska, Rene Gube, Sofya Levitsky-Weitz, Stacy Osei-Kuffour, Alex Russell, Catherine Schetina, Christopher Storer Won [171]
Episodic Comedy Joanna Calo and Christopher Storer (for "Fishes") Nominated [172]
Alex Russell (for "Forks") Nominated
2025 American Cinema Editors Awards Best Edited Single-Camera Comedy Series Joanna Naugle (for "Tomorrow") Nominated [173]
Artios Awards Outstanding Achievement in Casting – Television Comedy Series Jeanie Bacharach, Mickie Paskal, Jennifer Rudnicke, AJ Links, Kaitlin Shaw Nominated [174]
Cinema Audio Society Awards Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television Series – Half Hour Scott D. Smith, Steve "Major" Giammaria, Patrick Christensen, Kendall Barron, Ryan Collison, Connor Nagy (for "Doors") Won [175]
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Critics' Choice Television Awards Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Liza Colón-Zayas Nominated [177]
Directors Guild of America Awards Outstanding Directing – Comedy Series Ayo Edebiri (for "Napkins") Nominated [178]
Duccio Fabbri (for "Doors") Nominated
Christopher Storer (for "Tomorrow") Nominated
Golden Globe Awards Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy The Bear Nominated [179]
Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy Jeremy Allen White Won
Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy Ayo Edebiri Nominated
Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film Ebon Moss-Bachrach Nominated
Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film Liza Colón-Zayas Nominated
Golden Reel Awards Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Broadcast Short Form Steve "Major" Giammaria, Jonathan Fuhrer, Matt Snedecor, Craig LoGiudice, John Bowen, Evan Benjamin, Annie Taylor, Leslie Bloome, Shaun Brennan ()for "Doors" Nominated [180]
Outstanding Achievement in Music Editing – Broadcast Short Form Jason Lingle, Jeff Lingle (for "Doors") Nominated
Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Comedy Series The Bear Nominated [181]
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Jeremy Allen White (for "Tomorrow") Nominated
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series Ayo Edebiri (for "Legacy") Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Ebon Moss-Bachrach (for "Doors") Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Liza Colón-Zayas (for "Napkins") Nominated
Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series Ayo Edebiri (for "Napkins") Nominated
Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series Jon Bernthal (for "Napkins") Nominated [182]
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series Olivia Colman (for "Forever") Nominated
Jamie Lee Curtis (for "Ice Chips") Nominated
Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series Jeanie Bacharach, Maggie Bacharach, Jennifer Rudnicke, and Mickie Paskal Nominated
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series Joanna Naugle (for "Tomorrow") Nominated
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half-Hour) Steve "Major" Giammaria, Craig LoGiudice, Evan Benjamin, John Bowen, Jonathan Fuhrer, Matt Snedecor, Annie Taylor, Jeff Lingle, Jason Lingle, Leslie Bloome, and Shaun Brennan (for "Doors") Nominated
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half-Hour) and Animation Scott D. Smith, Steve "Major" Giammaria, Patrick Christensen, and Ryan Collison (for "Doors") Nominated
Satellite Awards Best Actor in a Comedy or Musical Series Jeremy Allen White Nominated [183]
Best Actress in a Comedy or Musical Series Ayo Edebiri Nominated
Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Miniseries & Limited Series, or Motion Picture Made for Television Ebon Moss-Bachrach Nominated
Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Lionel Boyce, Liza Colón-Zayas, Ayo Edebiri, Abby Elliott, Edwin Lee Gibson, Corey Hendrix, Matty Matheson, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Ricky Staffieri, and Jeremy Allen White Nominated [184]
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series Jeremy Allen White Nominated
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series Liza Colón-Zayas Nominated
Ayo Edebiri Nominated
2026 American Cinema Editors Awards Best Edited Single-Camera Comedy Series Joanna Naugle (for "Bears") Nominated [185]
Actor Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Lionel Boyce, Liza Colón-Zayas, Ayo Edebiri, Abby Elliott, Edwin Lee Gibson, Corey Hendrix, Andrew Lopez, Matty Matheson, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Oliver Platt, Sarah Ramos, Ricky Staffieri, and Jeremy Allen White Nominated
British Academy Television Awards Best International Programme The Bear Nominated [186]
Directors Guild of America Awards Outstanding Directing – Comedy Series Janicza Bravo (for "Worms") Nominated [187]
Christopher Storer (for "Bears") Nominated
Golden Globe Awards Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy The Bear Nominated [188]
Best Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy Jeremy Allen White Nominated
Best Actress in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy Ayo Edebiri Nominated
NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series Ayo Edebiri Nominated [189]
Writers Guild of America Awards Episodic Comedy Ayo Edebiri & Lionel Boyce (for "Worms") Nominated [190]
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Genre classification

The classification of The Bear as a comedy in certain award ceremonies, specifically the Primetime Emmys, has attracted criticism, given its dramatic style and focus on heavy topics.[191][192][10] Proponents of the series' categorization as "comedy" argue that the show unfolds as a dark comedy marked by ridiculous situations[193] and comedic timing,[194] relies on the comedic effect inherent to chaos,[193] is a comedy of errors[195] and is heavily characterized by back-and-forth banter[194] or snark.[195]

In 2024, the series became the most-nominated series in comedy categories at the Emmys with 23 nominations, surpassing 30 Rock which had 22 nominations in 2009.[196] However, it went on to lose the award for Outstanding Comedy Series, which it had been heavily favored to win, to Hacks, with The Hollywood Reporter suggesting that there was an insult among voters over its continued classification as a comedy.[197] In June 2025, Vulture published an article, claiming that "an undercurrent of industry resentment" over the show's lack of comedic content led to its 2024 Comedy Series Emmy loss.[198]

Viewership

Season 1

The streaming aggregator Reelgood, which monitors real-time data from 5 million users in the U.S. for original and acquired streaming programs and movies across subscription video-on-demand (SVOD) and ad-supported video-on-demand (AVOD) services, reported that The Bear was the second-most-streamed program during the week of July 13.[199] It later rose to become the most-streamed program for the week of July 22, before ranking as the seventh most-streamed during the week of July 27.[199][200][201][202] JustWatch, a guide to streaming content with access to data from more than 20 million users around the world, estimated that The Bear was the second most-streamed series in the U.S. during the week ending July 3.[203] It maintained the same position during the week ending July 17.[204] FX announced that the first season of The Bear was the most-watched comedy series in the network's history.[205][206][207]

Season 2

FX reported that the second season of The Bear was the most-watched season premiere in the network's history.[208][209] Reelgood calculated that The Bear was the second most-streamed program in the U.S. during the week of June 22.[210][211][212] It later rose to first place during the week of June 29.[213] JustWatch reported that The Bear was the most-streamed series in the U.S. during the week ending June 25.[214] Whip Media, which tracks viewership data for the more than 25 million worldwide users of its TV Time app, announced that The Bear was the eighth most-watched streaming original television series of 2023.[215][216]

Season 3

The season 3 premiere of The Bear garnered 5.4 million views in its first four days of streaming, marking the best performance for an FX premiere on Hulu and the most-watched season premiere for any scripted series on the platform. This viewership represents a 24% increase over the season 2 premiere and accounts for streaming on Hulu, Hulu on Disney+ in the U.S., and Disney+ in available international territories. The Bear achieved the third-largest season premiere for Hulu overall and the biggest Hulu on Disney+ premiere since the bundle's launch on March 27.[217][218] Nielsen Media Research, which records streaming viewership on U.S. television screens, calculated that The Bear was watched for 1,233 million minutes from June 24—30.[219][220] It surpassed its previous peak of 1.01 billion minutes recorded shortly after the premiere of its second season the previous year.[221] JustWatch reported that The Bear was the third most-streamed show in the United States in 2024, while in Canada, it ranked as the second most-streamed show of the year.[222][223]

See also

Notes

  1. Multiple references, including:[10][11][12][13][14]
  2. Multiple references, including:[100][101][102][103][104][105][106][107]
  3. This award does not have a single winner, but recognizes multiple programs.

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