Gordon Ramsay’s ‘Kitchen Nightmares’ Is Coming Back After Nearly a Decade

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Kitchen Nightmares is coming back after nearly a decade and we couldn’t be more excited.

According to Deadline, Gordon Ramsay will lead the series revival which joins four other shows that he currently hosts on Fox, including Next Level Chef (which was recently renewed for another two seasons), Hell’s Kitchen, MasterChef, and MasterChef Jr.

The new Kitchen Nightmares will be produced by Studio Ramsay rather than ITV Studios America but will have the same concept: Gordon screaming at restaurant owners in an attempt to save their failing businesses.

The series was originally conceived in the UK where it was titled Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares. The American version debuted on Fox in 2007 and lasted for nearly 100 episodes across seven seasons before it wrapped up in 2014.

In 2017, Ramsay admitted it was the wrong move to end the show when he did. “Yes, it was wrong to pull my own show off air, but that’s it,” he told the Daily News. “The biggest demand over the last four years is for Kitchen Nightmares (to come back).”

A premiere date for the revival has not yet been announced, but you can watch classic episodes of the show on free streaming services Tubi and Amazon FreeVee, as well as paid platforms Hulu, Peacock, and Discovery+.