'The Bear' cooks up excitement for third season at premiere

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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) The cast and creators of the 10-time Emmy-winning FX series The Bear celebrated its third season with hype and hoopla on Tuesday at El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood...

The show follows award-winning chef Carmy, played by Jeremy Allen White, who inherits his late brothers sandwich shop in Chicago and tries to revitalize it...

This Hollywood premiere stood out to White compared with the previous ones...

The New York Times this week called the show a cultural phenomenon that sparked new interest in the people behind the scenes at restaurants...

I think thats one of Chris greatest qualities is hes never settled in a way, she told Reuters, referring to series creator Christopher Storer...

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