MasterChef Asia Returns After a Decade, Featuring All-Star Contestants
A Culinary Comeback: The All-Stars Edition of MasterChef Asia
The Grand Return of a Beloved Culinary Show
After a ten-year break, the renowned cooking competition, "MasterChef Asia," is officially making its comeback. This revival is the result of a strategic partnership between Banijay Rights, Warner Bros. Discovery, and CreAsia Studio, an affiliate of Endemol Shine India, promising an exciting new chapter for the franchise.
Innovative Format: A Second Chance for Culinary Stars
Unlike previous seasons, the new iteration of "MasterChef Asia" will feature a unique and compelling format. Instead of introducing new hopefuls, the show will invite ten distinguished former "MasterChef" contestants from various Asian countries to return and vie for the ultimate title. This "all-star" approach is designed to elevate the competition and highlight the growth and evolution of these culinary talents.
Macao: The Stage for Gastronomic Excellence
The entire ten-episode series, each lasting 60 minutes, will be filmed in Macao. This city's designation as a UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy makes it an ideal backdrop for the culinary showdown, offering a vibrant and inspiring environment that celebrates the art of food.
Extensive Broadcast Reach Across the Region
The upcoming season will be broadcast across a wide network of channels, ensuring broad viewership throughout Asia and beyond. Audiences in India, Southeast Asia, Greater China, and Korea will be able to watch the show on TLC, Discovery, and the Asian Food Network. Furthermore, it will be available on Lala TV in Japan and the Fatafeat channel in the Middle East, with the Macao Government Tourism Office playing a key role as a production partner.
Key Figures Behind the Revival
The successful negotiation of this deal was spearheaded by Rashmi Bajpai, Executive Vice President Asia at Banijay Rights. Esteemed executives from the collaborating entities, including Lynn Ng, GVP and Head of Content for APAC Networks at Warner Bros. Discovery, and Deepak Dhar, Founder and Group CEO of Banijay Asia and EndemolShine India, have expressed their enthusiasm for bringing this iconic series back to Asian audiences.
Celebrating Macao's Culinary Heritage
Maria Helena de Senna Fernandes, Director of the Macao Government Tourism Office, emphasized the significance of hosting "MasterChef Asia." She highlighted Macao's deep connection to food as a UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy, viewing the partnership as a fantastic opportunity to share the city's culinary passion with the global community.
The Legacy of a Global Culinary Phenomenon
Originating in 1990 by Franc Roddam, "MasterChef" holds the Guinness World Record as the most successful cookery television franchise. With an impressive record of over 700 seasons and 16,000 episodes produced across 72 markets, its global distribution is managed by Banijay Rights, underscoring its enduring appeal and impact on the culinary world.
