Jeremy Allen White Sends The Bear Season 5 to June 25, 2026
The Bear Season 5 will arrive on June 25, 2026, and it will be the last run of Christopher Storer’s kitchen drama. All eight episodes will land at once in the United States on Hulu, closing a series that first premiered in 2022.
That release pattern keeps the show in the streamer’s binge-friendly lane, and the final-season label turns this into a clean handoff rather than a drawn-out rollout. Jeremy Allen White, Ayo Edebiri, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, and Abby Elliott are back, so the ending is built around the same core ensemble that carried the series to a 93% Rotten Tomatoes score.
June 25 on Hulu
June 25, 2026 is now the date that matters for anyone following the show’s finish. The final season will stream exclusively on Hulu, with all eight episodes available the same day in the United States, which gives viewers no weekly wait and no staggered release window.
Christopher Storer is ending the series on a serviceable business note: the show moves straight to its last service instead of stretching the run for one more year. For a title that debuted in 2022 and built an award-winning profile, that kind of clean finish is the sharper move.
Carmy Leaves the Room
Carmy steps away from the restaurant business in the season’s setup, leaving Sydney, Richie, and Natalie responsible for keeping the struggling operation afloat. The official logline says the new partners must band together with the rest of the team to achieve one last service.
The show is also pointing at the one prize that has hovered over it from the start: the restaurant is hoping it will finally earn a Michelin star. The logline cuts through the usual prestige-TV haze and puts the pressure where it belongs, on whether the people in the room can hold the place together long enough to make that happen.
Storer’s Final Service
The Bear has been described as an award-winning kitchen drama, and its 93% Rotten Tomatoes score shows how much critical heat it has carried into this final stretch. Ending now avoids the familiar trap of dragging a hit past its strongest idea.
White, Edebiri, Moss-Bachrach, and Elliott give the closing season the same ensemble spine that made the show work in the first place. The series began in 2022; June 25 makes the last chapter a direct answer to the question it has been building toward ever since.