Anthony bourdain: Upcoming Biopic Tony Explores ‘s Formative Years
The first trailer for the Anthony Bourdain biopic, Tony, has just been released, promising an intimate look at the chef’s formative years. Set in the summer of 1975 in Provincetown, Massachusetts, it focuses on a pivotal moment rather than attempting to summarize his entire life.
Dominic Sessa stars as the 19-year-old Bourdain, capturing a time when he was still finding his voice. The film dives deep into that transformative summer—when the seeds of his future in food culture were sown. As Bourdain’s estate noted, “We chose to support Tony because it is not a standard biopic and doesn’t attempt to summarise a life.”
Bourdain, who passed away by suicide in 2018 at the age of 61, left behind a legacy that redefined culinary storytelling on television. Known for his punk-rock approach to cooking and writing, he earned six Emmy awards during his career. His quote, “Your body is not a temple, it’s an amusement park. Enjoy the ride,” reflects his philosophy—embracing life’s joys while navigating its complexities.
The film promises to explore not just cooking but also the broader context of food culture during that era. Observers expect it to resonate with both fans and newcomers alike, offering insights into what shaped one of television’s most beloved personalities.
As we look ahead, Tony is set for release in summer 2026, and anticipation is building around how this portrayal will add depth to Bourdain’s already rich narrative.


