Gordon Ramsay Fans Are Still Waiting for One Big ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ Announcement
Gordon Ramsay has already secured the future of Hell’s Kitchen with two more seasons on the way—but there’s one major detail fans are still waiting to hear.
Although FOX has officially confirmed that Hell’s Kitchen Seasons 25 and 26 are moving into production at Foxwoods Resort Casino in Connecticut, the network has yet to reveal an exact premiere date for Season 25.
For now, all FOX has said is that the new season is expected to arrive this fall, leaving viewers eager for the first official trailer, cast reveal, and launch date.
The anticipation is especially high after the success of the show’s recent seasons, which marked the beginning of Hell’s Kitchen‘s new era at Foxwoods.
Season 24 concluded with Nevada chef Ellie Parker taking home the coveted title, a $250,000 cash prize, and the opportunity to become the next head chef at Hell’s Kitchen at Foxwoods. Before her, Season 23 winner Kyle Timpson earned the same career-changing opportunity and now serves as Executive Chef at the restaurant.
Meanwhile, production is already preparing for the next chapter.
Seasons 25 and 26 will once again be filmed inside Foxwoods’ custom-built Hell’s Kitchen studio, which recreates the show’s signature red and blue kitchens along with its famous dining room. The purpose-built facility has become a key reason the series continues returning to Connecticut.
Executives from both Foxwoods and ITV America have praised the partnership, pointing to the resort’s production capabilities, hospitality, and growing reputation as a premier destination for television filming.
Still, despite the excitement surrounding the show’s renewal, one question remains unanswered: When will Gordon Ramsay officially welcome fans back into the kitchen?
Until FOX announces a premiere date, viewers will have to settle for knowing one thing for certain—Hell’s Kitchen is coming back, and Ramsay is ready to turn up the heat once again.