Everything to know about Somebody Feed Phil season 7 (release date and more)
By Mads Lennon
Netflix's travel documentary series Somebody Feed Phil starring Phil Rosenthal will return for its seventh season after being renewed in January 2023. Now we finally have a release date! The popular show will return globally on Friday, March 1, 2024.
The next batch of episodes sees the food lover traveling to places like Kyoto, Iceland, Dubai, and more, as he digs his fork into the heart of each place's culture and breaks bread with fascinating people. Fans are in for a treat this season as Netflix has ordered a few additional episodes. While previous seasons have only had five or six installments, Somebody Feed Phil season 7 contains eight episodes.
Based on the newly-released trailer, Somebody Feed Phil season 7 sees Rosenthal out enjoying the magic of food amongst new friends and locations. The trailer footage teases Rosenthal stepping out of his comfort zone and sampling things like porchetta (boneless roast pork) and brain curry. In one surprising moment, a waiter even slices into a foie gras candle.
Per the press release, here are the locations that he'll visit in season 7:
- Mumbai
- Iceland
- Dubai
- The "Real" Orlando"
- Scotland
- Taipei
- Washington D.C.
Somebody Feed Phil is an Emmy-nominated Netflix production. In addition to Rosenthal, the writer frequently invites his friends and family members on the show, with his brother, Rick Rosenthal, who serves as an executive producer and showrunner for the series.
"Join globe-trotting food enthusiast Phil Rosenthal as he embarks on new delectable adventures in Netflix's 'Somebody Feed Phil.' Season 7 is bigger than ever, with 8 new episodes following Phil as he travels to Mumbai, Washington, D.C., Kyoto, Iceland, Dubai, The 'Real' Orlando, Taipei, and Scotland; uncovering hidden gems and encountering the heart and soul of each city with each bite. Phil forges connections through the universal language of food, celebrating the joy of discovery; and the shared experience of breaking bread together."
Despite his latest project being rooted in travel and his enthusiasm for food, Rosenthal has an impressive scripted television resume, most notably as the creator of the long-running and Emmy-nominated CBS sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond. He also previously produced a six-episode PBS series titled I'll Have What Phil's Having.
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