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Finale Unspooled: The Bear’s Ending Isn’t What Fans Expect
entertainment16 days ago

Finale Unspooled: The Bear’s Ending Isn’t What Fans Expect

In a no-spoiler THR interview, The Bear stars explain what the finale isn’t—no funerals, no Red Wedding-style catastrophe, no all-a-dream or time-jump twists, and no Gary spin-off. They describe the ending as elegant and complete, with Carmy’s fate left open to interpretation, while the final season centers on one last service and the crew’s pursuit of a Michelin star for FX/Hulu.

The Bear Brings Its Final Run to a Bittersweet, High-Stakes Close
entertainment23 days ago

The Bear Brings Its Final Run to a Bittersweet, High-Stakes Close

The Bear returns for its fifth and final season, with Ebon Moss-Bachrach reflecting on Richie Jerimovich’s rise and the show’s evolution from a tight, indie kitchen drama to a global phenomenon. The eight-part swansong picks up after Carmy quits the food industry, leaving Richie, Syd and Nat to mount one last service amid rising debts, supply cuts and a flooded kitchen, all while the series’ influence—fashion, kitchen jargon, and Mr. Beef lore—cements its cultural impact. Moss-Bachrach says it’s time for the ending, and he hopes viewers find the closure satisfying as The Bear lands on Disney+ on June 26.

The Bear Unveils Hidden Richie Flashback Episode: Gary
tv-news2 months ago

The Bear Unveils Hidden Richie Flashback Episode: Gary

FX’s The Bear stealth-dropped a surprise hour-long flashback special called “Gary” on Disney+/Hulu, pairing Ebon Moss-Bachrach and Jon Bernthal to explore Richie and Mikey’s relationship and deepen Richie's backstory ahead of Season 5. Directed by Christopher Storer, the standalone episode follows a work trip to Gary, Indiana and promises new emotional context that reframes the duo from the very beginning.

The Bear Unveils a Secret Prequel Episode with Bernthal and Moss-Bachrach
tv-and-movies2 months ago

The Bear Unveils a Secret Prequel Episode with Bernthal and Moss-Bachrach

Rolling Stone reports a surprise prequel episode of The Bear titled 'Gary,' featuring Mikey (Jon Bernthal) and Richie (Ebon Moss-Bachrach) on a trip to Gary, Indiana, set before Season 1 to deepen Mikey’s mental state and Richie's origins. The episode exists outside Hulu’s main The Bear hub and must be found by searching 'Gary' on Hulu; with The Bear’s fifth and final season expected this summer, it adds crucial emotional context to the characters.

The Bear Unveils Surprise Hulu Episode 'Gary' Delving Into Mikey and Richie's Past
tv2 months ago

The Bear Unveils Surprise Hulu Episode 'Gary' Delving Into Mikey and Richie's Past

FX’s The Bear released a surprise standalone episode on Hulu titled 'Gary,' a flashback centered on Richie (Ebon Moss-Bachrach) and Mikey (Jon Bernthal) during a work trip to Gary, Indiana. The installment, co-written by Moss-Bachrach and Bernthal with Christopher Storer directing, explores their complicated relationship and Mikey’s mental state to add emotional context to Season 1, and it arrives ahead of Season 5’s anticipated June release (likely the series’ finale).

Broadway's Dog Day Afternoon Triggers Attica Buzz From Critics
entertainment3 months ago

Broadway's Dog Day Afternoon Triggers Attica Buzz From Critics

Playbill covers the Broadway premiere of Stephen Adly Guirgis's Dog Day Afternoon, an adaptation of the 1975 film, which opened March 30 at the August Wilson Theatre with Jon Bernthal and Ebon Moss-Bachrach under Rupert Goold’s direction. The article lists reviews from major outlets and notes that Playbill will update the roster as coverage continues, highlighting broad anticipation and the production’s notable design and acting team.

Broadway's Dog Day Afternoon Reimagined as a Tender, Timely Heist
theater3 months ago

Broadway's Dog Day Afternoon Reimagined as a Tender, Timely Heist

On Broadway, Stephen Adly Guirgis’s Dog Day Afternoon reimagines the 1975 classic as an actor-forward drama directed by Rupert Goold. Jon Bernthal’s Sonny Amato is charismatic and deeply felt, with Ebon Moss-Bachrach as Sal; the production foregrounds character, love, and political conscience rather than a simple heist. The show uses David Bowie cues and a New York–tinged sensibility to explore Sonny’s queer love for Leon and broader social stakes, including trans rights and economic inequality. While it departs from Lumet’s film, it remains a humane, timely portrait of people on the edge of the night.

Ebon Moss-Bachrach Discusses The Thing's Motion Capture and Group Chat in 'Fantastic Four'
entertainment2 years ago

Ebon Moss-Bachrach Discusses The Thing's Motion Capture and Group Chat in 'Fantastic Four'

Ebon Moss-Bachrach revealed on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" that his character Ben Grimm (the Thing) in Marvel's upcoming "The Fantastic Four" film will be created using motion capture instead of a physical suit, citing advancements in technology. The recent teaser poster featuring the cast led to speculation about a 1960s setting, but Moss-Bachrach only hinted at a '60s theme. The film, directed by Matt Shakman and set to release in 2025, will bring the iconic superhero team to the big screen with a new approach to visual effects.

Ebon Moss-Bachrach's Journey to Joining The Fantastic Four
entertainment2 years ago

Ebon Moss-Bachrach's Journey to Joining The Fantastic Four

Ebon Moss-Bachrach, set to play Ben Grimm in the upcoming Fantastic Four film, revealed that a group chat has been established with his costars Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, and Joseph Quinn. He also confirmed that his performance will involve mostly performance capture, similar to Mark Ruffalo's Hulk, and shared his initial reaction to landing the role.

"Marvel Unveils Stellar Cast for 'The Fantastic Four' Reboot"
entertainment2 years ago

"Marvel Unveils Stellar Cast for 'The Fantastic Four' Reboot"

Marvel Studios announced the cast for "The Fantastic Four" on Valentine's Day, with Pedro Pascal as Reed Richards/Mister Fantastic, Vanessa Kirby as Sue Storm/Invisible Woman, Ebon Moss-Bachrach as Ben Grimm/The Thing, and Joseph Quinn as Johnny Storm/Human Torch. The film is set to release on July 25, 2025, and the characters were previously portrayed in two iterations, with actors including Ioan Gruffudd, Jessica Alba, Michael Chiklis, Chris Evans, Miles Teller, Kate Mara, Jamie Bell, and Michael B. Jordan.

"The Bear's Matty Matheson: From On-Screen Star to Emmy Speech Sensation"
entertainment2 years ago

"The Bear's Matty Matheson: From On-Screen Star to Emmy Speech Sensation"

Actor and chef Matty Matheson, known for his role as Neil Fak in the Hulu series "The Bear," made headlines at the Emmys when his co-star Ebon Moss-Bachrach kissed him onstage. Matheson, who also serves as a producer on the show, is a real-life chef and runs several restaurants in Toronto through his company, Our House Hospitality. He started his cooking career in 2000 and has hosted several cooking shows.