Hell’s Kitchen Season 21 premiere date revealed
By D. Goodman
Despite the fact that Hell’s Kitchen creator Chef Gordon Ramsay seems to be all over the Fox Network these days, including dueling versions of MasterChef that are currently airing simultaneously, fans of the celebrity chef can’t get enough.
How do we know this? Because all anyone in the foodie world can seem to talk about on social media is when is the new season of Hell’s Kitchen going to arrive. The show has become Ramsay’s flagship IP and one of Fox’s most popular reality series, so fans are getting a bit impatient for the new season.
It turns out that Season 21 is one the way and will be here soon, but according to Deadline it’s going to arrive a bit later than most fans are used to.
Gordon Ramsay and Hell’s Kitchen Season 21 arrives on September 29.
According to Deadline, the new season of Hell’s Kitchen will debut on Thursday, September 29 at 8 PM. This is the same time slot that is currently airing MasterChef Junior and has been pretty much owned by Ramsay for a number of years now.
Fans may remember that Season 20 actually ended in September so it is a bit of a longer wait this time between seasons. This is likely due to Ramsay have so many hit shows on Fox and the network trying to space them out a bit.
As we reported earlier this year, Season 21 will see a new group of chefs head to Las Vegas to compete for a job in an upcoming Gordon Ramsay restaurant. This season it will be for the executive chef position at the new Hell’s Kitchen restaurant scheduled to open in Atlantic City, New Jersey in the Caesars Hotel and Casino.
Will Season 21 have a beach or casino theme to tie into Atlantic City? Maybe, but regardless fans will just be happy to see Ramsay take a new crop of chefs and make them squirm and regret being born.
Hell’s Kitchen Season 21 arrives September 29 on Fox.
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