Just weeks away from the release date of Season 3, the new teaser trailer for The Bear has fans already pulling their hair out from stress.
With the rise of kitchen-based TV dramas came a heavy price. The kitchen is no safe or comforting environment, even in the nicest or funniestTV shows. So while fans were able to sweat over brooding and oddly attractive men in chef’s whites, they were also sweating about the high-stakes stories, too.
The Bear is truly the peak example of this, withThe Bear Season 3due to continue that trend. The newest teaser dropped on June 11, giving everyone more reason to anticipate the upcoming episodes on Hulu.
In it, we get a real glimpse into the troubled future ofCarmyand co.’s eponymous restaurant, and it’s not looking good. Carmy is clearly losing it, setting a list of unreasonable rules (including a new menuevery day) and driving his crew to the brink of insanity.
A new teaser for#TheBearSeason 3 – streaming on Hulu June 27.pic.twitter.com/bY0t7jdkJO
It’s enough to have fans already on the edge of their seats, and the season’s not even out yet. As one X/Twitter userwrote: “I’m stressed and throwing up and SAT.”
“Change menu everyday??????? Okay now I foresee lots of shouting,”addedanother. A third thensaid: “I’m gonna need Carmy to seek professional help.”
“I’m scared for Natalie,” anotherpointed out. “A pregnant woman should not be in this environment.”
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Yes, things will get intense, but some are more than ready for it. As one commentsaid: “So ready for the stress this season brings.”
Carmy’s new approach is just one of the thingsThe Bear castwill need to worry about. We’ve also got thepotential deathof Marcus’ mother, and Carmy’s debut to Jimmy to deal with.
All this and more is sure to unfold when The Bear Season 3 arrives on June 27. For more, check out all the othernew TV showsarriving this month. Or, see our guides onHouse of the Dragon Season 2andThe Boys Season 4.
Jessica Cullen is a TV and Movies Writer on Dexerto’s UK team. She’s previously written for The Digital Fix, Cosmopolitan, Refinery29, Slate and more. Aside from being the residential Yellowstone expert, she also loves Westerns, ’90s action movies, and true crime. You can email her here: jessica.cullen@dexerto.com.