Connecticut's Foxwoods Resort Casino announced an exclusive partnership with ITV America to film seasons 23 and 24 of Gordon Ramsay hit culinary competition series 'Hell’s Kitchen'. Foxwoods says that the collaboration marks a milestone for the show as it moves to Mashantucket, CT where a new set has been custom-built on property for the first time in the series' history.
Hell’s Kitchen is produced by ITV America in association with A. Smith & Co. Productions. Gordon Ramsay, Arthur Smith, Kent Weed, Kenny Rosen and Bernie Schaeffer are executive producers. The announcement amplifies the relationship between Foxwoods and the world-renowned Michelin-starred chef, which began in July 2023 with the opening of Gordon Ramsay Hell’s Kitchen 6th restaurant, located in the Grand Pequot Tower at the resort casino.
"The newly built on-property studio will provide a dynamic backdrop for the show's intense culinary battles, with Foxwoods' world-class amenities prominently showcased," Foxwoods notes. Construction of the expansive studio is currently underway and scheduled for completion at the end of April.
"We're thrilled to welcome the Hell's Kitchen cast and crew to Foxwoods and are honored to collaborate with ITV America for this pivotal moment in the show's legacy," said Jason Guyot, President and CEO of Foxwoods.
"Gordon Ramsay's fiery star power set against the backdrop of Foxwoods' stunning property guarantees that the next two seasons of Fox's show will deliver an unparalleled culinary showdown and viewing experience for 'Hell's Kitchen' fans. We look forward to highlighting Foxwoods as an unrivaled global resort destination for audiences – and travelers – worldwide."
Added ITV America CEO David George, "When we first approached Foxwoods about the opportunity we knew it would be a challenging deal to put together, but Jason and his team have exceeded expectations as partners. The space being created is perfect for the needs of Hell's Kitchen, and we hope it's just the first of many series we produce at Foxwoods."