Jeremy Allen White in The Bear, Season 3 (Youtube/FX Networks)
Jeremy Allen White recently teased season 3 of The Bear, hinting that his character, Carmy, will continue to make similar mistakes. During the show’s premiere at the El Capitan Theatre, White told Deadline, “He can never seem to apologize very well.” He shared, “You see Carmy make some similar mistakes this year. When he leaves that walk-in he feels like he let everyone down. He is filled with a lot of guilt and a lot of shame.”
Jeremy Allen White Hints at The Bear Season 3 Story Plot
To understand Carmy’s behavior in Season 3, White referenced an episode from the first season in which Carmy was embarrassed by her treatment of others. White told the outlet: “Instead of facing it and trying to fix it and apologize, I think he buries himself back into his work and puts pressure on himself and everyone around him thinking that’s what they want or what they might need. “.
White’s co-star Ayo Edebiri said she cried after reading episode 6 of season 3 according to the outlet. The new season will premiere June 27 on Hulu and will release all ten episodes at once.
FX chief John Landgraf said earlier this year at TCA that the creators and cast of The Bear recognized that the first season was anxiety-provoking, which is not typically associated with hit TV shows or Emmy Awards. Because of this, they decided to release the entire third season at once, knowing that it had a beautiful and uplifting ending.
The cast also includes Ebon Moss-Bachrach as Richard Richie Jerimovich, Abby Elliott, Lionel Boyce, Liza Colón-Zayas and Matty Matheson, with Oliver Platt and Molly Gordon in recurring roles.
Jeremy Allen White to play Bruce Springsteen in Nebraska
Jeremy Allen White is gearing up to play the role of Bruce Springsteen in the upcoming biopic Nebraska. At the season three premiere of The Bear, Jeremy Allen White shared his excitement for the project and mentioned that he plans to sing some of Springsteen’s music himself. White told Variety, “We’re going to try, we’re going to do our best,” showing his dedication to capturing Springsteen’s music authentically.
Despite his enthusiasm, White said he has not yet spoken directly to Springsteen but has communicated through other people. He told the outlet: “We’ve communicated a little bit through other people, but… I hope this all still fits.”
White is taking his time preparing for the role before meeting Springsteen. He expressed his desire to understand the character, so that when they finally meet, he can have the confidence to take on Springsteen.
The Emmy-winning show, also starring Ayo Edebiri and Ebon Moss-Bachrach, premieres Wednesday, June 26 at 9pm ET/6pm PT on Hulu.