Emmy-winning series ‘The Bear’ to end after Season 5 | Mix 106.9
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By Danielle Broadway

LOS ANGELES, May 6 (Reuters) – Season 5 of the Emmy‑winning series “The Bear” will be its final season, FX announced on Wednesday, with ​the final installment set to premiere on June ‌25.

Created by Christopher Storer, the series debuted in 2022 and follows a fine‑dining chef who returns home to Chicago to run his family’s struggling sandwich shop.

“The Bear” has earned acclaim for ‌its ​sharp wit and unflinching exploration of ⁠trauma, grappling with themes ⁠such as suicide, alcoholism and anxiety while balancing intensity with humor.

The final season unfolds after Sydney, portrayed by Ayo Edebiri, Richie, played by Ebon Moss‑Bachrach, and ​Natalie, portrayed by Abby Elliott, discover that Carmy, played by Jeremy Allen White, has stepped away from ⁠the culinary world, leaving the ⁠restaurant in their hands. As they fight ​to keep the business alive, the team bands together in ​pursuit of a coveted Michelin star.

The dark comedy ‌boasts an impressive list of accolades, including a historic run at the 2024 Emmy Awards, where it set a record with 11 wins in a single season for ⁠a comedy series.

The show has also claimed five Golden Globe Awards. White has won best performance by an actor in ⁠a television ‌series three consecutive years — 2023, 2024 and ⁠2025 — while castmates Edebiri and Moss‑Bachrach have ​received ‌both Emmy and Golden Globe recognition for ​their performances.

Liza ⁠Colón‑Zayas won an Emmy in 2024 for her role as Tina Marrero in the outstanding supporting actress in a comedy series category, making her the first Latina to win the award.

(Reporting by Danielle Broadway and Matt McKnightEditing ​by Rod Nickel)

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