Jeremy Allen White enjoys a cigarette break as he joins co-stars Ebon Moss-Bachrach and Matty Matheson while filming The Bear season 3 in Chicago
Jeremy Allen White was hard at work in Chicago on Monday filming the third season of his critically acclaimed series The Bear.
The actor, 33, joined co-stars Ebon Moss-Bachrach, 47, and Matty Matheson, 42, for a rainy day filming the Emmy-winning Hulu series.
The Brooklyn native, who plays chef Carmen “Carmy” Berzatto, sported a casual cool look, wearing a black beanie, a dark green trench coat and gray sweatpants.
The handsome Calvin Klein model – who is currently in love with Spanish singer Rosalía, 31 – completed his look with a pair of black boots.
At one point, the father-of-two was pictured enjoying a smoke break on set.
Jeremy Allen White, 33, was hard at work in Chicago on Monday filming the third season of his critically acclaimed series The Bear
Ebon wore a black button-up shirt, matching pants and a belt.
Meanwhile, Matty wore a purple hoodie, a denim vest and blue jeans.
His hair was partially covered by a multi-colored cap, over which he wore headphones.
The actor stayed hydrated as he drank from a bottle of water.
The co-stars were surrounded by members of the show’s crew and several background actors.
Filming for the highly anticipated third season of The Bear kicked off earlier this month in Chicago, after the Hulu series won six Primetime Emmy Awards in January.
It has also been reported that the fan-favorite show has already been picked up for a fourth season, which will be shot back-to-back in Chicago, according to Deadline.
A season 4 renewal has not yet been officially announced.
The Brooklyn native, who plays chef Carmen “Carmy” Berzatto, wore a casual cool look with a dark green trench coat and gray sweatpants
The actor joined co-stars Ebon Moss-Bachrach, 47, and Matty Matheson, 42, for a rainy day filming the Emmy-winning Hulu series
Matty stayed hydrated as he drank from a bottle of water
Last week, Jeremy and his co-star Abby Elliott were spotted filming a tense one-on-one scene in Terminal 2 at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport.
White had a cigarette in his mouth when Elliott, who plays Carmen’s sister Natalie, tried to give him a pack of $100 bills.
On another occasion, he was also seen on set with Ebon and their co-star Ayo Edebiri outside a church for what appeared to be a funeral.
The characters were most likely present at the funeral of Marcus Brooks’ (Lionel Boyce) mother, who died during the season two finale.
White and Edebiri, who play chef Sydney Adamu, dominated the acting categories at the Emmys, Golden Globes and SAG Awards.
Last month, it was announced that the upcoming third season of The Bear will premiere in June.
According to Deadline, the date was revealed by FX Chairman John Landgraf during a presentation at the Television Critics Association press tour in winter 2023.
The third season will also be released all at once for fans to binge watch.
The highly anticipated third season of The Bear kicked off filming in Chicago earlier this month after the series won six Primetime Emmy Awards; Jeremy and Ebon seen in a still life
Last month, it was announced that the upcoming third season of The Bear will premiere in June
It has also been reported that the fan-favorite show has already been picked up for a fourth season, which will be shot back-to-back in Chicago, according to Deadline.
The show has swept the categories during awards season, winning awards at the Golden Globes, Emmys and Critics Choice; White seen at SAG Awards in February
The show centers on an award-winning chef who inherits his older brother’s sandwich shop in Chicago and faces several personal and professional problems while trying to run the restaurant.
The Bear saw widespread critical and commercial success upon the release of its first season.
The second run of the program was released in June last year to similar critical acclaim from critics and fans alike.
The show as a whole currently has a 99% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, and also has an audience score of 93%.