The Bear Season 2 gets release date
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It's nearly time to start cooking again as FX Networks ꦛhave officially revealed the release date for season 2 of hit show The Bear.
The network revealed via their that streaming service Hulu will serve up the second season on June 22 (July 19 in the UK via Disney+) with all episodes dropping at once. And there꧒ will be even more to feast on this time, as there are 10 episodes in total, which is two more than the first 𒈔season.
A released during the 95th Academy Awards gave us a glimpse at what to expect from season 2, as we saw the kitchen staff pack up their belongings, closing the restaurant to prepa❀re for it's relaunch as The ⭕Bear. FX Networks captioned the footage with the words: "It's not a reopening, it's a rebirth."
With this upcoming season focusing on the opening of the new restaurant, we also have some new cast members joining the stellar ensemble. Over on, creator Christopher Storer announced that Booksmart and Shiva Baby star Molly Gordon will feature in a key recurring role. Meanwhile earlier this year, reported that Better Call Saul's very own 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Bob Odenkirk will have a guest role. They will star alongside returning cast members Jeremy Allen White, 🦄Ayo Edebiri, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Liꦓonel Boyce, and more.
It’s not a reopening, it’s a rebirth. FX's The Beꦇa꧂r returns this June. Only on Hulu. pic.twitter.com/S2PHlKLRzy
The show has achieved critical acclaim since it premiered last year, being nominated for Be🃏st Television Series – Musical or Comedy at the Golden Globes, with White taking home the gong for Best Actor at the same ceremony.
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