FX
THE BEAR, Jeremy Allen White, Next', (Season 3, ep. 302, aired June 26, 2024). photo: ©FX on Hulu / Courtesy Everett Collection
Yes Chef!
Christopher Storer's show continues to roll out entire seasons at once — and the strategy keeps working.
Two chefs and a host gathered around a white counter with food prep; still from 'The Bear'
docusign drama
Chris Storer's Emmy winning series will return after the third season dove deeper into personal struggles of the kitchen staff.
Two chefs with coffee at a kitchen island, one sitting atop and the other leaning back against it; still from 'The Bear'
yes/no/maybe, chef
IndieWire's Ben Travers and Proma Khosla take a closer look at "The Bear" Season 3, covering the hottest and coldest dishes across all 10 episodes.
'The Bear' Season 3 stars Matty Matheson as Neil Fak, shown here in close up with a confused expression
Faster please, Chef!
Hulu released all 10 episodes of "The Bear" Season 3 at once, following the same strategy that's been used since the FX series became a surprise sensation. So why are we still clamoring for a weekly release?
'The Bear' Season 3 stars Ayo Edebiri as Sydney, shown here in close-up wearing an orange bandana, a white chef's coat, and a disappointed expression
Pick Up the Phone, Carmy
Reflective to the point of inertia, the new season marks a minor next chapter of Christopher Storer and Joanna Calo's restaurant drama, albeit with enough savory portions to satisfy loyal diners.
A man and woman standing close with their foreheads and noses touching; still of Jeremy Allen White and Molly Gordon in 'The Bear'
tysm, chef
Plus: The Emmy-winning comedy will release all 10 Season 3 episodes earlier than previously announced on June 26.
episodic of Juno Temple and young girl sitting on chairs in 'Fargo'
Thompson on Hollywood
FX's popular anthology series has always pulled audiences, but the showrunner scored big with Season 5. And he's happy to do more.
Three people sit courtside at an LA Clippers game in a still from 'Clipped,' the FX series: Jacki Weaver as Shelley Sterling, Ed O’Neill as Donald Sterling, Cleopatra Coleman as V Stiviano
Go Celtics
In retelling recent history, creator and showrunner Gina Welch starts off by gleefully skewering Donald Sterling before closing with a savage slam on the broader system that supported him.
'The Veil,' Elisabeth Moss
Chic Chameleon
Dressing Moss' chic, chameleon-like British spy began by creating a powerful black silhouette, which costume designer Anthony Unwin echoed in her Paris street fight with a femme fatale theme.
Four teens in casual shirts standing outside with their arms around each other; still from 'Reservation Dogs'
Making Up Is Hard to Do
Makeup designer Sharon Tabb tells IndieWire about battling the Oklahoma sun to keep the Rez Dogs greasy — in a good way.
Side-by-side stills from 'The Acolyte,' 'Our Lady Jane,' 'Fantasmas,' 'Queenie,' and 'Orphan Black: Echoes'
From FX's "Clipped" to Apple's "Presumed Innocent" to Julio Torres' "Fantasmas" and many more, here's what we can't wait to watch this summer.
Elisabeth Moss looks over her shoulder in the Hulu series 'The Veil'
'Shining Girls' Is So Much Better Than This
Steven Knight's six-episode spy thriller sees the two-time Emmy-winner as a British operative tasked with breaking a suspected ISIS leader who plans to attack America.
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