Chef Edward Lee revealed the aftereffects of "Chef and the Hunter."

On the 8th, Channel A's new variety show "Chef and the Hunter" held a press conference online.

"Chef and the Hunter" is an extreme survival gourmet exploration variety show in which cast members complete the ultimate feast using ingredients they hunted themselves in the harsh wilderness.

Star chef Edward Lee, who oversaw the APEC summit banquet, sturdy fighter Choo Sung Hoon, "variety show cheat key" Im Woo-il and former announcer Kim Dae-ho, among others, form a uniquely charismatic lineup that raises expectations. Kyung Soo-jin will join as a special member at "Chef and the Hunter"'s first stop in Indonesia, bringing fresh energy on site.

Choo Sung Hoon said, "It was very hard but just as fun. We filmed around September last year, and after four months I had forgotten, but seeing it brings back a lot of memories."

Producer Koo Jang-hyun, who directed the show, said, "The planning period lasted more than a year, filming took 15 days, and editing has been going on for more than three months. I am confident that such thorough preparation will produce satisfying content. With the first broadcast approaching, I think we revised the first episode a dozen times. I think we will keep working on it right up until it airs, and I have high expectations."

Edward Lee, who could not attend in person but sent a message via video, said, "A lot of time has passed since we went hunting together. I'm sorry I couldn't be there. I'm still recovering in the United States after our adventure. I've always wanted to try new things. I had never hunted or cooked in the wild before. It was very difficult. I couldn't sleep or eat and suffered. I hope all viewers are inspired to cook with new ingredients."

Channel A's new variety show "Chef and the Hunter" will premiere at 10 p.m. on the 8th.

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