'The Bear' Season 2 Serves Up Another Stressful Trailer (2024)

The Bear will serve up a second season this summer starting June 22, 2023. The Jeremy Allen White-led series will also up the ante with two more episodes than the first season, totaling at a 10-episode run. "It's not a reopening, it's a rebirth," the teaser states.

Meanwhile, The Bear has been adding some pretty exciting new chefs to the kitchen. Bob Odenkirk—known as the criminal defender Saul Goodman in Better Call Saulis joining the cast of The Bear for its second season. Variety reports that Odenkirk’s character in the drama is still under wraps, but he’s reportedly playing a "guest role" on the show. Does Carmy need a lawyer? Molly Gordon (Shiva Baby) will also join in an unspecified, recurring role for Season Two. Unfortunately, we’ll have to wait until the season premiere to see how that all shakes out—save for a highly intense trailer. A new clip from FX offers up a taste of what's to come, including a full restaurant redesign, professional training for staff, and possibly the return of an ex girlfriend? That's sure to drive the crew's stress-meter up the wall. Check it out below.

What else can we confirm? Jeremy Allen White and Ayo Edebri will reprise their roles as Carmy and Sydney, along with the rest of the cast. In an interview with Vanity Fair earlier this year, White admitted that he has some nerves about the new season. "This is all really exciting, but I am a little bit nervous about going back to shoot the second season because so many understandings of this work we did are now being pushed on us," he said. "If you read too many reviews, this thing that was once ours has had so many ideas put on it. I’m hopeful we can shut the world out a little bit." We have faith in you, Jeremy.

The Bear's creators have also been teasing the show's future. Co-showrunners Joanna Calo and Christopher Storer recently spoke to Variety about the future of the series—hinting at more growing pains for our favorite culinary artists. "Nobody’s fixed and everyone’s a work in progress," Storer told the outlet. "Every second counts." Calo revealed that Season Two "will home in on hospitality, taking care of others, and making the cast’s lives a bit bigger," and that "Carmy will still be reeling from his brother’s death and his own demons." TBD what's on the menu for the next go-round, but the new trailer promises a "chaos menu." Sounds perfect.

"In terms of the restaurant changing, it’s not that they’re going to lose all the charm," Storer previously told Esquire about the coming season. "We’re going to deal with this in Season Two. It’s more like: How can we do this and maybe make some money? And maybe make it easier? And maybe—maybe—start from a place that’s not f*cked? Instead of beating a dead horse and making this f*ckin’ food that no one even wants to make, I see the promise in my sort of found family in the kitchen. Can we use that to build something freshly, now that we’ve all found each other in this stupid-ass system where things make no sense and people are putting veal stock on the top f*ckin’ shelf of the walk-in?"

What else might we see in Season Two? Carmy finding love, of course. When asked about the possibility of the notoriously introverted dude going out with Syd, White told W Magazine, "This is my first time, just in recent weeks, even thinking about anything going on with anybody," White said. "I hope for Sydney’s sake that’s not going to be explored in later seasons. I just love their relationship [as it is]: the amount of respect they have for one another, and that they have a shared history, even if it’s not together. They’ve been through similar traumas and they really see one another. To add romance or sexuality would monkey up what I enjoy about their relationship."

There you go, hungry patrons of Esquire. We're just one month away from the Season Two premiere. Until then, we’ll be ordering Italian Beef Sandwiches in Carm’s honor.

'The Bear' Season 2 Serves Up Another Stressful Trailer (2024)

FAQs

What is the most stressful episode of the bear? ›

1 “Fishes” (Season 2, Episode 6)

The Bear season 2's hour-long Christmas episode is full of guest stars, family drama, and a fork scene so stressful it lingers long after the credits roll.

Will the TV show The Bear have a second season? ›

The Bear Season 2 Release Date

The highly anticipated Season 2 of the hit FX show The Bear premieres on Thursday, June 22, 2023, only on Hulu.

Is The Bear season 2 stressful? ›

Few shows are as well put together, intense, and even uplifting as The Bear's Season 2. It's also unbelievably stressful and, if you've ever opened and been forced to close a restaurant, also kind of a bit traumatic. That's damn good television.

Why is The Bear so overwhelming? ›

First off, kitchens are loud environments. There's the banging of pots and pans, the shouting of orders, and the various noises that come with cooking tremendous amounts of food. For this introvert, that is already stressful… but the show takes it up many notches. In the kitchen, something is always going wrong.

Why is season 2 of The Bear so different? ›

Season two of The Bear does a great job of revealing more about these characters we already know and love. We learn more about their histories, their desires, and their flaws. We see each of them in new situations that bring out their best and worst. It also does a great job setting up the next season.

Why does Tina call Carmy Jeff? ›

Tina, the team member most resistant to changes to the restaurant, consistently calls him Jeff as a sign of her indignance and belligerence. The Jeff nickname for Carmy also ties into Tina's habit of pretending she can't speak English in The Bear season 1.

Is season 2 of The Bear as good as season 1? ›

The Bear season two is great — often better, richer, and more satisfying than its first — and TV viewers are fortunate to have it. But this season is a depiction of what that greatness can cost, and it remains an open question whether the greatness is worth it for the people who make the show.

What is the most chaotic episode of The Bear? ›

Besides brilliant needle drops and beautiful cooking sequences, The Bear is commonly lauded for its accurate depiction of life in a restaurant kitchen, and no episode showcases this intensity better than The Bear's most chaotic episode, which is arguably its most stress-inducing so far, "Review."

Is The Bear episode 7 one take? ›

The frantic 20-minute episode was filmed in one shot on the FX production's soundstage (only the show's pilot was filmed in a real restaurant), spanning the front and back of the fictitious — and tight on space — Original Beef of Chicagoland.

Does The Bear get less intense? ›

Season one's fast and furious pace has relaxed a bit in the show's second season; there's less yelling and fewer outbursts. Instead, that intensity is replaced by the latent, looming chaos of trying to build and open a brand-new restaurant on a shoestring budget. Everything's going wrong, but it's fine—mostly.

Why are they always yelling in The Bear? ›

Kitchens are often crammed, busy, and extremely dynamic, so expressing these terms loudly, clearly, and constantly prevents the chefs from running into each other with hot plates in hand and making a giant mess.

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