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    SummaryFX has officially confirmed that its Emmy-winning culinary drama, The Bear, will conclude with its upcoming fifth seasonThe highly anticipated final season is slated for a June 2026 premiere on Hulu, bringing the chaotic and emotional journey of the Chicago restaurant to a definitive closeThe bittersweet announcement arrives just days after the network surprised fans with "Gary," a special standalone prequel episode starring Jon Bernthal and Ebon Moss-BachrachIt is officially time for last call at Chicago's most stressful and beloved restaurant. FX has confirmed that its critically acclaimed, Emmy-sweeping hit series The Bear will conclude with its upcoming fifth season. Setting a premiere window for this June, the network is preparing fans to say a final, emotional goodbye to Carmy (Jeremy Allen White), Sydney (Ayo Edebiri) Richie, and the deeply chaotic kitchen family that took the television world by storm.Speculation regarding the show's lifespan has been circulating for months, particularly following the grueling, back-to-back production schedules of previous seasons. Now, the creative team, led by series creator Christopher Storer, has officially decided to end the story on their own terms. The announcement ensures that the series will go out while still at the absolute peak of its cultural and critical relevance, delivering a tight, intentional narrative rather than overstaying its welcome.The news of the June premiere perfectly contextualizes the sudden, stealth release of "Gary," the standalone prequel episode that dropped earlier this week. Serving as a poignant appetizer, the special installment laid crucial emotional groundwork for what is sure to be a devastating and high-stakes final run of episodes. Going into Season 5, the crew faces the ultimate test of not just keeping their fine-dining establishment afloat, but also surviving the immense personal pressures that come with the pursuit of Michelin-starred perfection.As the series heads toward the finish line, fans can expect massive resolutions for the central cast. From Carmy's relentless battle with his own demons to Sydney's fight for her rightful place in the culinary world, the kitchen is bound to be hotter than ever.While it’s hard for audiences to say goodbye to a show that so brilliantly captured the anxiety, grief, and triumph of the restaurant industry, ending with Season 5 feels like the perfect recipe. Fans will simply have to brace themselves for one last, undeniably intense ride when the doors open this June. Yes, Chef!

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