MasterChef: A Revanche

MasterChef: A Revanche (English: MasterChef: The Rematch) is a Brazilian cooking competition television series featuring twenty returning contestants from the first six seasons of MasterChef, for another chance to win. The series premiered on Tuesday, October 15, 2019 at 10:45 p.m. (BRT / AMT) on Band.[1]

MasterChef: A Revanche
GenreCooking
Based onMasterChef Australia All-Stars
Presented byAna Paula Padrão
Judges
Country of originBrazil
Original languagePortuguese
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes10
Production
ProducersEyeworks
Shine International
Running time120 minutes
Release
Original networkBand
Original releaseOctober 15 (2019-10-15) 
December 17, 2019 (2019-12-17)
Related
MasterChef
MasterChef Junior
MasterChef Profissionais
MasterChef +

Vitor Bourguignon, from the season 4, won the competition over Estefano Zaquini, from the season 1, on December 17, 2019.[2]

Format

Former contestants from the first six seasons of MasterChef, who didn't win their respective seasons, returning for another chance to win the competition. The grand prize was R$250.000, a scholarship on Le Cordon Bleu in Rio de Janeiro, a year's supply on Carrefour worth R$1.000 per month, a complete kitchen of the new Brastemp Gourmand line, a Tramontina kit of pots, knives, barbecue and small home appliances by Breville and the MasterChef: A Revanche trophy.

Contestants

Top 20

Contestant Age Previous season Result
Ana Luiza Teixeira 29 Season 4
9th place
Eliminated
on October 15
Aristeu Guimarães 34 Season 5
12th place
Bianca Bertolaccini 41 Season 1
13th place
Cecilia Padilha 38 Season 1
6th place
Haila Santuá 26 Season 6
5th place
Iranete Santana 51 Season 2
11th place
Juliana Nicoli 36 Season 6
4th place
Mirian Cobre 61 Season 4
6th place
Raquel Novais 36 Season 3
3rd place
Valter Herzmann 42 Season 4
3rd place

Top 10

Contestant Age Previous season Result Winnings
Vitor Bourguignon 28 Season 4
7th place
Winner
on December 17
6
Estefano Zaquini 24 Season 1
9th place
Runner-up
on December 17
5
Fernando Kawasaki 33 Season 2
5th place
Eliminated
on December 10
4
Thiago Gatto 36 Season 5
4th place
Eliminated
on December 3
4
Katleen Lacerda 26 Season 5
5th place
Eliminated
on November 26
3
Fernando Cavinato 35 Season 3
10th place
Eliminated
on November 19
1
Fábio Nunes 33 Season 3
5th place
Eliminated
on November 12
1
Sabrina Kanai 33 Season 2
7th place
Eliminated
on November 5
2
Vanessa Vagnotti 49 Season 3
13th place
Eliminated
on October 29
1
Helton Oliveira 19 Season 6
6th place
Eliminated
on October 22
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Elimination table

Place Contestant Episode
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 Vitor WIN WIN IMM NPT HIGH IMM WIN HIGH IMM WIN IN WIN WINNER
2 Estefano WIN LOW IMM WIN WIN IMM NPT HIGH IMM WIN WIN IMM RUNNER-UP
3 Fernando K. NPT HIGH IMM WIN HIGH IMM WIN WIN IMM WIN IN ELIM
4 Thiago WIN IN IMM WIN LOW IMM WIN LOW WIN ELIM
5 Katleen WIN IN IMM NPT LOW WIN WIN LOW ELIM
6 Fernando C. NPT LOW IMM WIN HIGH IMM ELIM
7 Fábio NPT HIGH IMM WIN LOW ELIM
8 Sabrina WIN LOW WIN ELIM
9 Vanessa WIN LOW ELIM
10 Helton ELIM

Key

Ratings and reception

Season Timeslot (BRT) Premiered Ended TV season SP viewers
(in points)
Source
Date Viewers
(in points)
Date Viewers
(in points)
1 Tuesday 10:45 p.m. October 15, 2019 2.9 December 17, 2019 3.7 2019–20 3.13 [3]
[4]
  • Each point represents a specific number of households in São Paulo.
    • 2019: 73.015 households.

Brazilian ratings

All numbers are in points and provided by Kantar Ibope Media.

Episode Title Air date Timeslot (BRT) SP viewers
(in points)
BR viewers
(in points)
Source
1 Top 20 – Duels October 15, 2019 Tuesday 10:45 p.m. 2.9 2.5 [3]
2 Top 10 October 22, 2019 2.8 2.3 [5]
3 Top 9 October 29, 2019 3.3 2.5 [6]
4 Top 8 November 5, 2019 3.4 2.4 [7]
5 Top 7 November 12, 2019 3.2 2.5 [8]
6 Top 6 November 19, 2019 3.1 2.4 [9]
7 Top 5 November 26, 2019 3.1 2.3 [10]
8 Top 4 December 3, 2019 3.1 2.2 [11]
9 Top 3 December 10, 2019 2.7 2.1 [12]
10 Winner announced December 17, 2019 3.7 2.6 [4]
  • In 2019, each point represents 254.892 households in 15 market cities in Brazil (73.015 households in São Paulo).

References

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