In the revival of Dinner: Impossible, the challenges are “bigger” and tougher, according to Discovery. The team originally filmed four hard-fought episodes, with Irvine cooking up a storm and working hard to meet tight deadlines. They shot episodes in several locations, including Oahu, Hawaii, and Cerro Gordo, California. Irvine was excited to be back and said, “Dinner: Impossible wasn’t just my first-ever television show and the way American audiences were introduced to me, it was where I met my wife Gail. Naturally, the show has always held a special place in my heart. Over the years it’s been incredibly gratifying to learn that it meant so much to the fans, too.”
Recently, the chef took to Twitter to announce that the team has more than four episodes lined up for the new season. A fan asked whether Irvine and his team are planning to work on new episodes. The chef wrote, “Well, we shot four and are already shooting more. It is really at the end of the day whether you guys enjoy the show and want more .. without someone watching it [doesn’t] move forward .. so hope you do enjoy it!” Clearly, fans are happy, too.