The final episode of The Bear Season 4 is called “Goodbye,” and because of that title, many fans are now wondering if the show is coming to an end. Is this really the last season of the beloved and emotional kitchen drama? Or is there still more to come?
The Bear is a show that follows the story of a talented but troubled chef named Carmen “Carmy” Berzatto, played by actor Jeremy Allen White. After leaving the world of fine dining, Carmy comes home to Chicago to take over his late brother’s small sandwich shop. But what starts as a simple plan quickly becomes chaotic. Over time, the shop turns into a full-blown restaurant, and we see Carmy struggling with pressure, perfection, past trauma, and his relationships, both in the kitchen and in his personal life. The show mixes emotional moments with fast-paced kitchen scenes, humour, and real-life struggles. That’s why people love it so much; it feels real.
Now, in the final episode of Season 4, something big happens. Carmy makes a huge and very personal decision. This choice doesn’t just affect him, but also the future of the restaurant and everyone working there. The ending was very emotional and serious, leaving viewers with many questions. Fans were left wondering, “Wait, is this the end of The Bear? Are we getting a Season 5?”
The title of the episode, “Goodbye,” has made people even more curious. Was it just the name of the episode, or is the show saying goodbye for good?
If you’re one of the fans wondering what’s next, don’t worry. We’ve gathered the most recent updates on whether The Bear will return for Season 5 or if this really was the last time we’ll see Carmy and his crew in the kitchen. (Just a heads up: there are some spoilers ahead about what happens in Season 4!)
If you’re rooting for a new season of The Bear, we have some good news for you. The show is officially coming back for Season 5!
Just one week after Season 4 premiered, FX confirmed that they have renewed the popular series for another season. According to a report by DeadlineFX Chairman John Landgraf shared the exciting update in a public statement.
He said:
Even though there were some doubts in the past about how long the show would continue, things have clearly changed. In fact, just a few months earlier, in July 2024, Landgraf had told Variety that they weren’t sure about the show’s future at the time. When asked if The Bear would go on after Season 4, he had honestly said, “We really don’t know.”
He explained that the final decision depends on the show’s creator, Chris Storer.
Thankfully for fans, the creative team had more to share, and now The Bear will return with a brand-new season. While we don’t know yet what will happen next in Carmy’s story, we do know that the journey isn’t over just yet.
For many fans, the wait for Season 4 of The Bear felt long, even though it was released in June 2025. Every season of the show so far has come out in June. So if the pattern continues, we can expect Season 5 to be released in June 2026 as well.
Now that it looks like Carmy is preparing to step back and hand over the restaurant to Syd and Richie, Season 5 could finally shift the spotlight more onto Syd’s journey. It would make sense, especially because the show has slowly been building up her character and leadership role over time. There are also hints in the story that support this possible direction.
One interesting detail fans have noticed is a connection between a scene from Season 4 and a moment from Season 1. In Season 4, Syd wakes up from a stressful nightmare where she’s hosting her cooking show, but everything goes wrong. The people around her are chaotic, and there’s even a heavy rainstorm that adds to the mess. This dream is quite similar to a scene in Season 1, where Carmy has his dream about The Bearfilled with pressure, confusion, and emotional chaos.
These two dream sequences almost mirror each other, illustrating how Syd may be entering the same emotional and professional space that Carmy once occupied. This parallel could indicate that the writers are preparing us for Syd to take the lead, potentially facing the same struggles, fears, and growth that Carmy experienced in earlier seasons. If this is the case, Season 5 may focus more on Syd stepping into her power, while also learning what it truly takes to run a restaurant and maintain her mental well-being in the process.