For its landmark 20th season, “Hell’s Kitchen” produced a special installment centered around young, up-and-coming chefs. Titled “Hell’s Kitchen: Young Guns,” this season filmed in 2019 prior to the Covid-19 pandemic and features 18 aspiring chefs who are all 24 years old or younger. Just like the recent 19th season, this cycle filmed in Las Vegas, Nevada instead of the normal Hollywood location.
Ahead of its May 31, 2021 premiere date, Fox has revealed the 18 all-new cast members for this Sin City season. As usual, they’ll be divided into two groups: Red Team (girls) and Blue Team (boys). All of the power belongs to host Gordon Ramsay, who will eliminate one chef-testant each week until only one remains as the winner. Meet the “Hell’s Kitchen: Young Guns” cast members for Season 20 by scrolling through our photos above.
SEEKori Sutton (‘Hell’s Kitchen’) on winning Season 19: ‘I just lost my bananas...
Ahead of its May 31, 2021 premiere date, Fox has revealed the 18 all-new cast members for this Sin City season. As usual, they’ll be divided into two groups: Red Team (girls) and Blue Team (boys). All of the power belongs to host Gordon Ramsay, who will eliminate one chef-testant each week until only one remains as the winner. Meet the “Hell’s Kitchen: Young Guns” cast members for Season 20 by scrolling through our photos above.
SEEKori Sutton (‘Hell’s Kitchen’) on winning Season 19: ‘I just lost my bananas...
- 5/20/2021
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
This number will increase as Cannes, Venice and other summer festival titles are added to the mix alongside studio releases.
French cinemas reopen this Wednesday (May 19) after lying dark for six months due to the Covid-19 pandemic, with the country’s 100-plus distributors rushing to set theatrical dates for an estimated backlog of 400 stalled films.
As a result, French cinemagoers will have access to the richest and most diverse offering of films in the world over the coming months, spanning festival titles, local mainstream comedies and dramas, world cinema and studio blockbuster fare, as the summer advances.
As of May...
French cinemas reopen this Wednesday (May 19) after lying dark for six months due to the Covid-19 pandemic, with the country’s 100-plus distributors rushing to set theatrical dates for an estimated backlog of 400 stalled films.
As a result, French cinemagoers will have access to the richest and most diverse offering of films in the world over the coming months, spanning festival titles, local mainstream comedies and dramas, world cinema and studio blockbuster fare, as the summer advances.
As of May...
- 5/17/2021
- by Melanie Goodfellow
- ScreenDaily
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