The Bear Season 4 Is Streaming Now—Here's How to Watch It Worldwide

Season 4 of The Bear has officially dropped, and all ten episodes are now available to stream. Whether you're in the U.S., overseas, or traveling, here's exactly where and how to watch.
Carmy's back in the kitchen, the countdown clock is ticking, and season 4 of The Bear is finally here. All 10 episodes dropped at once on June 25, and yes, that includes international viewers too — as long as you know where to look.
Here's how to watch the chaos unfold.
How to Watch in the U.S.
- All 10 episodes are now streaming exclusively on FX on Hulu.
- Release time: June 25 at 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT
- Hulu is the only way to watch in the U.S.
- Starts at $9.99/month with ads — or $18.99 ad-free. Free trial available.
How to Watch Outside the U.S.
If you're in Canada, the U.K., or Australia, The Bear is streaming on Disney+ — just slightly delayed depending on your time zone:
- Canada: Episodes available June 25
- U.K. & Australia: Streaming starts June 26
Disney+ pricing:
- U.K. – £4.99/month
- Canada – CA$8.99/month
- Australia – AU$13.99/month
Traveling? Use a VPN
If you're abroad and want to stream on your usual Hulu or Disney+ account, a VPN can make it look like you're still at home. NordVPN is a fan favorite — fast, easy, and solid at unblocking services. Just connect to your home country and stream as usual.
What to Expect in Season 4
Tensions are boiling over after that Chicago Tribune review, and Carmy (Jeremy Allen White) is either going to get it together — or implode beautifully. Sydney (Ayo Edebiri) is questioning her future. Donna (Jamie Lee Curtis) is back and still drinking. And Jimmy Cicero (Oliver Platt) has given the crew a literal countdown clock to prove they can keep the restaurant alive.
The Bear Season 4 – Quick Facts
- Episodes: 10
- Release Date: All released June 25
- Streaming On: Hulu (U.S.), Disney+ (international)
- Release Time: 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT / 1 a.m. BST / 11 a.m. AEDT
Why's It Called "The Bear"?
It's Carmy and Michael's old nickname — and the name Carmy gave the restaurant after his brother's death. Simple, emotional, and now an Emmy-winning brand.