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‘The Bear’ season 3 release date revealed

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The Bear has been revealed.The highly-acclaimed FX show has just finished its second season with six Emmys and three Golden Globe awards, and is ready to return to screens this year.FX Chairman John Landgraf has now revealed The Bear will start its third season in June 2024, with all episodes available at the same time.Landgraf said the decision to make The Bear available to binge-watch was intentional since its debut season. “We all watched the first season, we talked about it, and it wasn’t lost on me or anyone else who worked on the show that it’s a little anxiety-inducing,” he said.“So we made a decision that we would drop the whole thing as a binge, because for those of you who saw it, it has a really beautiful, very uplifting ending.”Landgraf further revealed that he knew The Bear‘s binge-watch strategy worked “when I talked to a friend and colleague of the platform the day after we dropped it.

And she said, there are currently a hundred thousand concurrent streams right now in America watching the eighth episode of The Bear – the day after we dropped the whole thing.”The team then kept their decision to drop all episodes at once during its second season.

Landgraf said the team “debated” over the topic, asking: “Can we milk it a little bit and can we roll it out over weeks?”Eventually, they decided against it, saying it “would be a rotten thing to do, to change it up for the audience… So we just decided not to change what we’d already set in motion.

And I have no doubt we’ll just keep doing it.”Landgraf added that as The Bear is so secretive with their production, he was in the dark about any season three spoilers.

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