"This is going to be a destination spot," Ayo
Edebiri, who plays head chef Sydney Adamu, says in the beginning of trailer as
she, along with Carmy and his sister Natalie (Abby Elliot), practice their
pitch to investors.
The team is seen estimating that the "facelift"
for the show's fictional sandwich shop will take six months, and everyone seems
stressed. The trailer showcases the crew helping with renovations, hiring new
staff and cast members undergoing a spectrum of emotions.
Allen White and Edebiri are also seen working out their new
menu.
"Chaos menu, but thoughtful," Allen White tells
Edebiri in what looks like a home kitchen that they're testing out their
recipes in.
"We need like, a reset," he adds.
"How has your life been, Berzatto?" Gordon asks
Allen White, who looks surprised to see her in the trailer.
The name of Gordon's character has yet to be confirmed, but
she was previously announced as a new addition to the Season 2 cast who holds a
recurring role alongside Edwin Lee Gibson and Oliver Platt. Ebon Moss-Bachrach
also returns as Carmy's animated cousin Richie, with Lionel Boyce, Liza
Colón-Zayas and Matty Matheson reprising their roles as kitchen staffers in
Season 2.
"The Bear" debuted in June of 2022 and followed
Allen White's Carmy, an elite chef, coming home to Chicago to help run his
family's local sandwich shop after his brother died by suicide. Season 2 will
follow the Carmy and company as they undergo personal transformations while
physically transforming the sandwich shop.
All 10 episodes of Season 2 of "The Bear" will be
available to stream on Hulu on June 22.