Signs indicating film production in the vibrant streets of Austin.
The excitement in Austin over rumors of the FX series ‘The Bear’ filming in the city heated up after a viral TikTok video. However, it turns out the series is filmed primarily in Chicago, with season 4 production set for early 2025. Fans are left wondering if they will ever see the series filmed in Texas.
Oh, Austin! The city is buzzing with excitement and a sprinkle of confusion surrounding the hit FX series, “The Bear.” Following the highly anticipated premiere of Season 3 on June 25, 2024, in Los Angeles, fans were quick to jump on a rumor that the show was on location filming in the heart of Texas. But was it all just a big misunderstanding? Let’s break it down!
At the recent premiere, the glitz and glamour were undeniable with stars like Jeremy Allen White, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, and Ayo Edebiri in attendance, making the event a delight for every fan. It’s no wonder that the series has such a hefty following, especially with so many eyes glued to the screen.
In recent years, Texas has turned into a sizzling hotspot for filming major TV shows! With productions like Yellowstone and Love & Death—starring none other than Elizabeth Olsen—the Lone Star State has become a filmmaker’s dream. So it’s no surprise that when hints dropped about “The Bear” being in town, fans’ imaginations ran wild!
It all started with a viral video on TikTok showcasing The Assembly Hall in Austin, adorned with signs reading “THE BEAR” and “CREW”. The excitement was palpable! Many fans envisioned themselves as extras, dreaming about catching a glimpse of the cast between takes.
Adding fuel to the fire, sprinter vans and moving trucks were spotted buzzing around the location. As curious onlookers began sharing their findings online, anticipation grew. However, some sharp-eyed fans pointed out a common trend in film productions—they often rely on covert methods for filming instead of announcing their presence with flashy signs. Hmmm…could it be too good to be true?
The mystery took another twist when it was confirmed that a local production company in Austin is also named The Bear. However, they quickly clarified that they have no ties to the FX series. Fans holding out hope to see favorites like Anthony Allen White or Ayo Edebiri were met with a dash of disappointment, realizing that those signs were misleading.
As it turns out, Season 3 of “The Bear” was primarily filmed in Chicago, not Texas. And that’s not all—fans can already lean back in their seats because a significant portion of Season 4 has been wrapped up, with production set to resume in February 2025. FX has even pinned down a release date for Season 4, slated for June 2025. Can the fans keep their excitement under control until then?
Despite this hiccup with “The Bear”, it’s clear that Texas continues to attract big productions. Incentives offered by the state government make it an enticing option for filmmakers, driving more and more productions to the beautiful landscapes and vibrant locales this state has to offer.
As the excitement winds down for this particular rumor, fans remain hopeful and ever-watchful for any news about “The Bear.” Whether in the sunny streets of Austin or the chilly neighborhoods of Chicago, this show certainly has a knack for keeping our hearts racing and our spirits high. Here’s looking ahead to Season 4 and, who knows, maybe some real production news from Austin in the future!
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