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Le nouvel aperçu de la saison 2 montre l’ours en train de se ressaisir.

**THE BEAR SEASON 2 TRAILER RELEASED: A LOOK AT THE FUTURE**

Are you a fan of the FX and Hulu series, The Bear? If so, you’ll want to check out the latest trailer for the upcoming second season. Here’s what we know so far.

In season one of The Bear, viewers witnessed the staff of the failing restaurant, The Beef, struggling to keep their business alive. By the end of the season, the restaurant was in dire straits, with the staff realizing that drastic changes were necessary for survival.

Now, in season two, it appears that the staff is willing to do whatever it takes to turn things around. The trailer reveals that the restaurant has undergone a complete transformation, including a new name, new menu, and new staff. But with only six months to open, the pressure is on for the team to get the new and improved restaurant up and running.

The trailer shows Carmy, Sydney, and Sugar, three of the restaurant’s staffers, eagerly anticipating the future. However, they also acknowledge the enormous amount of work that needs to be done before they can open their doors to customers. With major renovations, rebranding, and menu planning underway, it’s clear that The Bear is not just getting a facelift but a complete reinvention.

Meanwhile, Marcus and Tina, two other restaurant workers, find themselves enrolled in a culinary school program that seems unlikely to provide any help. But despite all of the staff’s stress and uncertainty, the trailer suggests that perseverance and hard work will pay off in the end.

Overall, The Bear’s second season promises to be an exciting and dramatic journey as the staff navigates the challenges of reviving a failing restaurant. Tune in to FX on June 22nd to see what happens next!

(Sources: Vulture.com)

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