John Mulaney wouldn't reveal whether he filmed scenes for season 3 of 'The Bear' after previously appearing in the famous 'Fishes' Christmas dinner episode
John Mulaney didn't confirm whether he appears on season 3 of The Bear — but he didn't deny it either.
Mulaney recalled playing the boyfriend of Michelle , a cousin of Carmy , Natalie and Mikey's in the sophomore season. Mulaney was asked directly whether he returned for season 3, to which he replied, 'I know they’re filming a lot of stuff.' The interviewer followed up by asking whether Mulaney himself 'filmed' anything else for The Bear.
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