Gordon Ramsay Tightens His Grip on Fox as Network Renews Multiple Hit Shows
Gordon Ramsay’s television empire just got even bigger.
Fox has doubled down on its partnership with the celebrity chef, announcing a sweeping wave of renewals for several of his most popular programs. The move further cements Ramsay’s position as one of the network’s most valuable stars and ensures his presence on Fox screens for years to come.
The latest renewals include Kitchen Nightmares, Hell’s Kitchen, Gordon Ramsay’s Secret Service and Next Level Baker, joining the previously announced renewal of Next Level Chef.
Hell’s Kitchen Keeps the Heat On
Among the biggest announcements is another major renewal for Hell’s Kitchen. Fox has handed the long-running cooking competition a two-season order, extending the franchise through Season 26.
The decision comes as little surprise given the show’s enduring popularity. In fact, multi-season renewals have become common for the series, which also received a two-season pickup in 2024 after relocating production to a new studio in Connecticut.
More than two decades after its debut, Hell’s Kitchen continues to be one of Ramsay’s most successful television ventures.
Kitchen Nightmares Continues Its Revival
Fox is also bringing back Kitchen Nightmares for a third season since the show’s successful return in 2023.
The restaurant rescue series originally aired for seven seasons between 2007 and 2014 before being revived nearly a decade later. Its comeback proved that audiences still can’t get enough of Ramsay’s brutal honesty and dramatic restaurant makeovers.
More Secret Missions for Ramsay
Another winner for Fox has been Gordon Ramsay’s Secret Service, which has officially secured a second season.
The restaurant transformation series premiered in May 2025 and quickly attracted viewers eager to see Ramsay tackle struggling businesses in his signature no-nonsense style.
Next Level Franchise Expands Further
The Next Level brand is also continuing its impressive growth.
Next Level Baker, which debuted as a four-part holiday special in December, has now been renewed for both Seasons 3 and 4. The baking competition serves as a spinoff of the successful Next Level Chef franchise.
Meanwhile, Next Level Chef itself has already been renewed for a sixth season, proving that Ramsay’s competitive cooking format remains a major hit with audiences.
Fox Continues to Bet Big on Ramsay
Fox executives have long made it clear how important Ramsay is to the network’s success.
CEO Rob Wade previously praised the chef as “one of the world’s elite chefs” and described him as the “embodiment of a true entrepreneur.”
Those comments appear even more fitting now as Fox continues investing heavily in Ramsay-led programming across multiple genres and formats.
Part of a Bigger Renewal Strategy
The Ramsay renewals are part of a broader slate of returning unscripted series across the network. Fox has also renewed several fan-favorite shows, including Celebrity Weakest Link, Extracted, Don’t Forget The Lyrics, Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test and Celebrity Name That Tune.
Still, no television personality benefited more from the latest announcements than Gordon Ramsay.
With multiple franchises thriving simultaneously and fresh seasons already on the way, the celebrity chef remains one of Fox’s biggest stars—and shows no signs of slowing down anytime soon.