It was only a mere two days ago that news broke judges Matt Preston, Gary Mehigan and George Calombaris would be leaving MasterChef Australia, but the high-profile trio aren’t wasting any time planning their next move.
The MasterChef judges, who’ve become household names since appearing on the show when it first aired back in 2009, have been in confidential discussions about a new series with rival TV networks and streaming services, according to The Sydney Morning Herald.
Under their new production company GaryGeorge&Matt (GGM), only formed in February this year, the three are developing a concept for a new show aimed at a global audience, and are currently in talks with Netflix and Amazon, reports news.com.au.
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According to The Daily Telegraph, the three are pursuing a “multimillion-dollar” deal with a major streaming service.
The show would likely see the former judges travel to different countries, particularly in India where the trio are popular.
But with Calombaris’ personal brand taking another massive hit in recent weeks due to the $7.8 million underpayment scandal engulfing his empire of restaurants – thus hurting the reputations of his co-stars by association – it remains to be seen if there’s still any appeal for the “three musketeers” in another cooking show.