‘MasterChef’ Renewed for Season 14 With Gordon Ramsay, Aarón Sánchez, and Joe Bastianich

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With the airing of its 250th episode last night, MasterChef received word that it had been renewed for a 14th season with its cast intact: Gordon Ramsay will return as host and judge and will be joined once again by chef Aarón Sánchez and restaurateur Joe Bastianich as the other two judges.

MasterChef is a beloved staple of the FOX brand. Its impressive performance this Summer is a testament to the strength, distinction and longevity of this very special show,” said Allison Wallach, President, Unscripted Programming, of FOX Entertainment. “Of course, our incredible partner, Gordon Ramsay, together with Aarón Sánchez, Joe Bastianich and Endemol Shine North America, continue to make MasterChef the massive success it is and we are proud to renew it for its 14th season.”

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As part of its success, the show has been designated the “Most Successful Cookery Television Format” by Guiness World Records, as more than 60 adaptions have aired in 250+ countries.

This season in the U.S., the theme is United Tastes of America, and the home cooks have been divided into four regions to compete -- Northeast, Midwest, South, and West – in a multitude of cooking trials, including a State Fair challenge, a series of iconic Mystery Box challenges, cooking a meal at Dodger Stadium, and the fan-favorite Tag Team event, where they must create a Michelin-star quality three-course meal! Only one home cook will win it all and take home the cash prize of $250,000 and the title of America’s MasterChef.

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MasterChef is now casting for talented amateur home cooks from all types of backgrounds and with a range of cooking styles. If you think you have what it takes to become the next MasterChef, visit www.masterchefcasting.com for eligibility rules and other terms and conditions. Must be 18 years old or older as of October 8, 2023.

MasterChef airs Wednesday nights at 8 p.m. ET/PT on FOX.

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