MasterChef Australia Season 15 Trailer: Newest Chapter Unfolds Like a Fairytale Bringing Us Secrets and Surprises

The MasterChef Australia Season 15 trailer has just dropped, making our eyes pop and our heartbeat almost come to a halt. The beloved cooking show has always charmed viewers all across the world. With every season the show has had something new, exciting and wonderfully delicious to offer. Thus, the news of the arrival of the latest season only makes us wonder with yearning when will the most recent season drop and what secrets and surprises it holds for us.

Just like every season, our dearest judges are going to be back as shown in the trailer! Chef Jock Zonfrillo, Andy Allen, and food critic Melissa Leong all feature in the latest trailer, giving us a glimpse of what is coming our way. The cooking reality show is based on the original British show of the same name and is produced by Endemol Shine Australia.

The trailer for MasterChef Australia Season 15 opens with the faces of three new contestants entering what looks like a garden maze. You see Melissa in the next shot, wearing a red gown and moving her fingers as glitters are left behind, essentially calling the contestants and us, to join her on this new journey. Jock walks in on the other side of the maze with a book in his hand, also calling us with a head nod.

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As more and more contestants pour into our screens, easter eggs about the show are embedded throughout, be it the white apron remark or the hanging iconic MasterChef timer clock hanging on the maze walls. As Somewhere Only We Know by Keane continues to play in the background, the trailer tells us to get ready for surprises at every corner with Andy finally making his appearance with a cupcake tray lifted by pastel-coloured balloons.

From referencing Hansel and Gretal to Cinderella and Alice in Wonderland, MasterChef Australia Season 15 trailer gives us a feel that the upcoming season is going to be like a chapter out of the Grimm Brothers’ legacy lores and we are so up for it!

MasterChef Australia Season 15 Trailer

MasterChef Australia Season 15 is scheduled to arrive on Disney+ Hotstar. It will start streaming on the 2nd of May, 2023. It is also going to air on Network 10, like every year.

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Manjima Das
Manjima Das
Manjima Das has a writing experience of over 3 years, covering entertainment, fashion, lifestyle as well as community work. She has majored in Psychology with secondary specialization in gender studies and literature.

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  1. Great ! Never ever want to see that fat mad lying mean bitch George ever again, and that bloated pretentious dressed as it was a freak show twat Matt again, Gary was ok, even if his obesity is nothing we want to see on tv of course, he is more of a radio person.

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