All The Signs That Point To Us Getting A 4th Season Of Gordon Ramsay's '24 Hours To Hell And Back'

Photo credit: Amy Sussman - Getty Images
Photo credit: Amy Sussman - Getty Images

From Delish

Typically not much goes on in small towns, but the same can't be said for Ellicott City in Maryland. After much speculation, it seems that all signs point to the fourth season of Gordon Ramsay's 24 Hours to Hell and Back being filmed in the small suburb of Baltimore.

The show (which follows a complete restaurant renovation in, believe it or not, 24 hours), is currently on its third season with episodes airing every Tuesday night on FOX. There has been no confirmation of a season four yet, but the town of Ellicott City is pretty sure the cat's out of the bag.

Of course, there is a level of confidentiality when it comes to filming the show, but multiple small business in the area told WBALTV11, a local Baltimore news station, that they were required to sign nondisclosure agreements. A local artist told 13WJZ, a CBS affiliate in Baltimore, that she signed a materials release with the show so that they could use her mural and footage of her painting it.

Muralist Antonia Ramis Miguel posted a photo to her Facebook page of the Hell on Wheels truck from the show. This truck is where Gordon teaches restaurant owners and staff new recipes and customer service strategies to implement.

Although nothing is definite, both aforementioned local news sites said the truck was seen outside of a downtown restaurant called Little Market Cafe. One report says that the cafe is covered in plastic sheeting, which has many thinking this site is where the episode will be centered.

Since season three is still airing, we probably won't be getting new episodes for season four any time soon, but at least this is a hint that it's likely coming! Until then, get your fix of Gordon's expertise and attitude by watching current eps of 24 Hours to Hell and Back on FOX on Tuesdays at 9 p.m. EST.

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