Robert Irvine has weighed in on the end of his long-running Food Network series Restaurant: Impossible. The series followed Irvine as he made over struggling restaurants in just two days and with a $10,000 budget. But the show no longer fit with what Food Network viewers wanted to see on TV, leading the network to cancel the series, the chef and TV host recently shared on social media.
‘Restaurant: Impossible’ canceled after 22 seasons
Restaurant: Impossible was a Food Network staple for years, originally airing from 2011 to 2016. The show then went on hiatus for three years before returning in 2019. It wrapped up its 22nd season in April 2023. Those episodes proved to be the last for the show. In May, Irvine responded to a fan question about the program’s future with some disappointing news.
“@FoodNetwork hasn’t told me anything yet,” he tweeted. “So I assume it’s done.”
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‘Restaurant: Impossible’ canceled after 22 seasons
Restaurant: Impossible was a Food Network staple for years, originally airing from 2011 to 2016. The show then went on hiatus for three years before returning in 2019. It wrapped up its 22nd season in April 2023. Those episodes proved to be the last for the show. In May, Irvine responded to a fan question about the program’s future with some disappointing news.
“@FoodNetwork hasn’t told me anything yet,” he tweeted. “So I assume it’s done.”
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- 7/12/2023
- by Megan Elliott
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Chef Alisa Reynolds was on the brink of losing her prized My 2 Cents restaurant when she was struck with an idea that would take her career worldwide.
On her eight-episode unscripted Hulu series “Searching for Soul Food,” which dropped on June 2, the Los Angeles-based Reynolds travels the world, shining a light on marginalized cultures as she dines on native cuisines. Hailing from Onyx Collective, the series pushes Reynolds — whose food has been enjoyed by renowned figures such as Barack Obama, Lena Waithe, A$AP Rocky, among others — into the TV space as one of the few Black women to host their own show in the travel and food genres.
Her international journey takes Reynolds through Mississippi, Oklahoma, Appalachia, South Africa, Italy, Jamaica, Peru and Los Angeles, as she connects people from all walks of life and varied backgrounds through one commonality: good meals.
As viewers gather from its first episode,...
On her eight-episode unscripted Hulu series “Searching for Soul Food,” which dropped on June 2, the Los Angeles-based Reynolds travels the world, shining a light on marginalized cultures as she dines on native cuisines. Hailing from Onyx Collective, the series pushes Reynolds — whose food has been enjoyed by renowned figures such as Barack Obama, Lena Waithe, A$AP Rocky, among others — into the TV space as one of the few Black women to host their own show in the travel and food genres.
Her international journey takes Reynolds through Mississippi, Oklahoma, Appalachia, South Africa, Italy, Jamaica, Peru and Los Angeles, as she connects people from all walks of life and varied backgrounds through one commonality: good meals.
As viewers gather from its first episode,...
- 7/7/2023
- by BreAnna Bell
- Variety Film + TV
How far would you go to find love? For Kesun Lee, who stars in the new docuseries Swiping America (debuting on Max on June 15), “a really horrible date” made her realize it might be time to look beyond New York if she wanted to find a guy to settle down with.
After coming home from her disappointing night out, the real estate agent spotted an ad seeking people who were “sick of dating in New York” for a different kind of reality dating show. She shot off a quick message, which led to her getting cast in Swiping America.
The eight-episode romantic documentary, or “rom doc,” follows Kesun and three other single New Yorkers in their 30s – entrepreneur Ashleigh Warren, hairstylist and writer Reagan Baker, and data scientist Krishnanand “Kris” Kelkar – as they visit eight different cities around the U.S. in a quest to find their perfect match. They...
After coming home from her disappointing night out, the real estate agent spotted an ad seeking people who were “sick of dating in New York” for a different kind of reality dating show. She shot off a quick message, which led to her getting cast in Swiping America.
The eight-episode romantic documentary, or “rom doc,” follows Kesun and three other single New Yorkers in their 30s – entrepreneur Ashleigh Warren, hairstylist and writer Reagan Baker, and data scientist Krishnanand “Kris” Kelkar – as they visit eight different cities around the U.S. in a quest to find their perfect match. They...
- 6/15/2023
- by Megan Elliott
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
It’s a new month, and Hulu subscribers are getting a slew of new movies and TV shows to enjoy.
June 1 is jam-packed with more than 30 titles that have landed on the streamer, including the seventh and final season of Ava DuVernay’s “Queen Sugar,” the Jack Nicholson-led film “Hoffa,” Sacha Baron Cohen’s “Borat” and the entire “Twilight” franchise.
Mixing in a little of the old with new come goodies from 2023, like “Flamin’ Hot,” which tells the story of Mexican migrant Richard Montanez who came up with the idea for Flamin’ Hot Cheetos while working as a janitor at Frito Lay. The film lands on Hulu June 9.
Ending June with a bang will the be second season of “The Bear,” (June 22), Season 20 of “The Bachelorette” (June 27) and the sixth and final season of “Grown-ish.”
Here’s everything you can expect to hit Hulu this June.
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June 1 is jam-packed with more than 30 titles that have landed on the streamer, including the seventh and final season of Ava DuVernay’s “Queen Sugar,” the Jack Nicholson-led film “Hoffa,” Sacha Baron Cohen’s “Borat” and the entire “Twilight” franchise.
Mixing in a little of the old with new come goodies from 2023, like “Flamin’ Hot,” which tells the story of Mexican migrant Richard Montanez who came up with the idea for Flamin’ Hot Cheetos while working as a janitor at Frito Lay. The film lands on Hulu June 9.
Ending June with a bang will the be second season of “The Bear,” (June 22), Season 20 of “The Bachelorette” (June 27) and the sixth and final season of “Grown-ish.”
Here’s everything you can expect to hit Hulu this June.
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- 6/3/2023
- by Raquel "Rocky" Harris
- The Wrap
What’s better than a new TV series about food? A new TV series about food that also takes viewers to incredible destinations they’ve never seen before! That’s precisely what “Searching for Soul Food,” which debuts on Hulu on Friday, June 2 will do. The show follows chef Alisa Reynolds on a journey around the world to discover what “soul food” means to different cultures and communities. You can watch Searching for Soul Food: Season 1 with a 30-Day Free Trial of Hulu.
How to Watch ‘Searching for Soul Food’ Series Premiere When: Friday, June 2, 2023 Where: Hulu Stream: Watch with a 30-Day Free Trial of Hulu. 30-Day Free Trial$7.99+ / month hulu.com About ‘Searching for Soul Food’ Series Premiere
“Searching For Soul Food” follows rock star celebrity chef, Alisa Reynolds, as she discovers what soul food looks like around the world. Reynolds will use all of her culinary expertise...
How to Watch ‘Searching for Soul Food’ Series Premiere When: Friday, June 2, 2023 Where: Hulu Stream: Watch with a 30-Day Free Trial of Hulu. 30-Day Free Trial$7.99+ / month hulu.com About ‘Searching for Soul Food’ Series Premiere
“Searching For Soul Food” follows rock star celebrity chef, Alisa Reynolds, as she discovers what soul food looks like around the world. Reynolds will use all of her culinary expertise...
- 6/2/2023
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
Say the words “soul food” to many people and they’ll likely think of dishes traditionally associated with Black southern culture, such as collard greens and cornbread. But for celebrity chef Alisa Reynolds, who stars in the new Hulu and Onyx Collective series Searching for Soul Food, soul food is less about what’s on the plate and more about the emotions and circumstances that led to its creation.
“I define [soul food] as love that can’t be contained, and I define it as a story that starts with pain and ends with love,” she told Showbiz Cheat Sheet. “A celebration of triumph and resilience. And it’s compassionate. That’s how I describe soul food.”
Chef Alisa Reynolds in ‘Searching for Soul Food’ | Hulu
Reynolds, who is the chef-owner of the celebrated health-conscious soul food restaurant My 2 Cents LA, didn’t start out with such a clear definition of what soul food is.
“I define [soul food] as love that can’t be contained, and I define it as a story that starts with pain and ends with love,” she told Showbiz Cheat Sheet. “A celebration of triumph and resilience. And it’s compassionate. That’s how I describe soul food.”
Chef Alisa Reynolds in ‘Searching for Soul Food’ | Hulu
Reynolds, who is the chef-owner of the celebrated health-conscious soul food restaurant My 2 Cents LA, didn’t start out with such a clear definition of what soul food is.
- 6/1/2023
- by Megan Elliott
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
It’s summer time on Hulu and that can only mean one thing. With its list of new releases for June 2023, Hulu is bringing back last summer’s unexpected hit.
FX’s The Bear season 2 premieres all episodes on June 22. If you’re not already captivated by this intense culinary story about the little Italian beef shop that could, definitely catch up now. This time around, Carmy (Jeremy Allen White) and friends will attempt a major foodie rebrand. The only other Hulu series of note this month is the docuseries The Age of Influence. Premiering on June 5, this doc will examine the dark side of influencer culture.
Just like its corporate partner Disney+, Hulu will premiere Eva Longoria’s directorial debut, Flamin’ Hot, in June 9. The movie tells the true story of Frito-Lay janitor Richard Montañez (Jesse Garcia) who created an iconic snack that forever changed the food industry. Also...
FX’s The Bear season 2 premieres all episodes on June 22. If you’re not already captivated by this intense culinary story about the little Italian beef shop that could, definitely catch up now. This time around, Carmy (Jeremy Allen White) and friends will attempt a major foodie rebrand. The only other Hulu series of note this month is the docuseries The Age of Influence. Premiering on June 5, this doc will examine the dark side of influencer culture.
Just like its corporate partner Disney+, Hulu will premiere Eva Longoria’s directorial debut, Flamin’ Hot, in June 9. The movie tells the true story of Frito-Lay janitor Richard Montañez (Jesse Garcia) who created an iconic snack that forever changed the food industry. Also...
- 6/1/2023
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
It’s a new year, and that means there’s a new lineup of series premieres, season premieres and the premiere of some shows’ last seasons. Our 2023 TV premiere dates guide will help you curate your “when to watch” list for the year.
Grab your popcorn, tissues and please keep the phone calls and texts to a minimum, because this year’s lineup of shows will have you hooked. Check out our guide below, and come back frequently as we’ll keep this updated throughout the year
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Grab your popcorn, tissues and please keep the phone calls and texts to a minimum, because this year’s lineup of shows will have you hooked. Check out our guide below, and come back frequently as we’ll keep this updated throughout the year
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What’s New on Netflix in May 2023 May 2023 Ben Wang and Michelle Yeoh in “American Born Chinese” (Courtesy of Disney) Monday, May 1 “White House Plumbers” (HBO) “A Small Light” (Nat Geo) Thursday, May 4 “Bupkis” (Peacock) “The Other Two” Season 3 (HBO Max) “Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story” (Netflix) Friday, May 5 “Mama June: Family Crisis” (We tv) “Silo” (Apple TV+) “Taste the Nation with Padma Lakshmi” (Hulu) Monday,...
- 5/25/2023
- by Dessi Gomez and Raquel "Rocky" Harris
- The Wrap
Hulu has announced additional details about its upcoming premieres. Viewers will see new and returning shows like The Age of Influence (season one), The Ashley Madison Project (season one), The Bear (season two), Drag Me To Dinner (season one), The Full Monty (season one), Futurama (season eight), The Kardashians (season three), Only Murders in the Building (season three), The Other Black Girl (season one), Reservation Dogs (season three), Searching for Soul Food (season one), Secret Chef (season one), Secrets & Sisterhood: The Sozahdahs (season one), and This Fool, (season two) on the streaming service in the coming weeks and months.
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- 5/22/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Onyx Collective’s “Searching for Soul Food” will arrive on June 2 exclusively on Hulu, Variety has learned.
“Searching for Soul Food” follows rock star celebrity chef Alisa Reynolds as she discovers what soul food looks like around the world. As she seeks out the food, she’ll also explore the stories, the people, and the traditions of each place she visits, bringing her own flavor right along with her. The international journey finds Chef Reynolds exploring the culinary worlds of Mississippi, Oklahoma, Appalachia, South Africa, Italy, Jamaica, Peru and Los Angeles.”
Additionally, Onyx Collective also released a teaser for the unscripted series. The 38-second clip offers a brief montage through some of host Reynolds’ travels across the globe, eating various versions of tacos, corn bread and collard greens, and pizza in celebration of the traditions that unite the diverse cultures throughout the world.
Reynolds is the executive chef and founder of My 2 Cents LA,...
“Searching for Soul Food” follows rock star celebrity chef Alisa Reynolds as she discovers what soul food looks like around the world. As she seeks out the food, she’ll also explore the stories, the people, and the traditions of each place she visits, bringing her own flavor right along with her. The international journey finds Chef Reynolds exploring the culinary worlds of Mississippi, Oklahoma, Appalachia, South Africa, Italy, Jamaica, Peru and Los Angeles.”
Additionally, Onyx Collective also released a teaser for the unscripted series. The 38-second clip offers a brief montage through some of host Reynolds’ travels across the globe, eating various versions of tacos, corn bread and collard greens, and pizza in celebration of the traditions that unite the diverse cultures throughout the world.
Reynolds is the executive chef and founder of My 2 Cents LA,...
- 5/2/2023
- by BreAnna Bell
- Variety Film + TV
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