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The Bear: Why Everyone Is Binge-Watching TV’s Hottest Show Right Now — Cast Surprises, Season 3 Clues & How to Stream

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Fans of FX’s kitchen dramedy “The Bear” have spotted cast and crew all over Chicago this month, confirming that production on Season 5—the series’ newly announced final chapter—is in full swing. The upcoming season, which sources say will stream later this year on Hulu, is being shot across the city’s most iconic neighborhoods. Pink parking notices and camera trucks have appeared in Ukrainian Village, Wicker Park, River North and even the city’s northern suburbs, turning familiar street corners into Carmy Berzatto’s culinary battlegrounds once again. Residents have already reported sightings of series regulars Jeremy Allen White, Ayo Edebiri and Ebon Moss-Bachrach sneaking into late-night shoots—often alongside veteran guest star Jamie Lee Curtis, whose Season 4 performance drew Emmy buzz. According to industry insiders, production wrapped principal photography this week, signaling that post-production is on track for the franchise’s traditional early-summer binge drop. FX has not released a firm premiere date, but multiple crew members say the network is eyeing a late-June global rollout similar to Seasons 1–4. Why end now? Showrunner Christopher Storer reportedly chose to conclude the story on his own terms, scripting Season 5 as a high-pressure “night of service” that brings every unresolved relationship—and every simmering pot—to a full boil. Sources close to the writers’ room promise that viewers will finally learn whether Carmy can balance Michelin-level ambition with the tight-knit chaos of his Chicago family kitchen. Key filming locations to watch in Season 5: • 678 N. Orleans St. in River North, transformed into the newly expanded dining room of “The Bear.” • The apartment building at Cortez St. & Hoyne Ave. in Ukrainian Village, where pivotal family scenes unfold. • A pop-up test kitchen inside an Evanston warehouse, standing in for a high-stakes culinary competition episode. With filming complete and the creative team calling Season 5 their “grand finale,” anticipation is at an all-time high. Expect trailers to drop in late spring, reservations for the show’s real-life Chicago food pop-ups to sell out instantly, and search interest in “The Bear Season 5 release date” to surge as June approaches. For now, Chicagoans can savor a last round of on-set sightings—and brace for the final, fiery service that will decide Carmy’s culinary legacy.

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