Bradley Cooper balances his sexy French chef skills and romance with Sienna Miller in the trailer for “Burnt”, actor says “We would be dealing in culinary orgasms” in the movie’s sneak peek

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Bradley Cooper is ready to cook up "culinary orgasms" in the latest trailer for The Weinstein Company's "Burnt." Cooper plays bad-boy French chef Adam Jones, who's balancing his chef duties with his blossoming romance with Sienna Miller on his latest film.

According to Dailymail UK, Cooper and Miller teamed up earlier this year in the box- office movie "American Sniper". Most likely, the two stars have the right recipe for success in their next collaboration together in their latest movie "Burnt". In fact, the two stars are featured in the recently released trailer of the movie.

Cooper portrays the role of a bad-boy French chef named Adam Jones. He is a chef trying to make a huge comeback in London after his arrogant behavior resulted in the major disappointment of his Paris restaurant. Because of his restaurant's failure, the chef has to depend on his new and old friend's help. The film also features stars Sienna Miller, Uma Thurman, Daniel Bruhl, and Omar Sy.

Moreover, the trailer for the flick began with actress Uma Thurman mocking Cooper, "Adam Jones-one had hope you had died." Then, the title cards went on explaining that the chef made a few mistakes and a lot of enemies. And it seems as if a romance is heating up with Cooper and a fellow chef played by his "American Sniper" co-star Sienna Miller. And as E! News mentioned that in the chef's dialogue with his kitchen staff, Cooper announced, "We should be dealing in culinary orgasms."

During free time, Cooper revealed that he's actually fond of practicing his culinary skills in the kitchen, but for his role as chef Adam Jones, he realized that still he has a lot of things to learn before he becomes a chef. "When I was a kid I would screw up cooking with my grandmother," he told Yahoo Movies via TV3 Xpose. He added, "It was an Italian family, so cooking was a huge part of it. Being around food is very soothing to me. My grandfather had a garlic business. I grew up with that environment, and it reminds me of my childhood... I actually learnt how much I can't cook by doing this film."

Meanwhile, this newly released sneak peek is the second trailer for the John Wells-directed movie and many of the audience claimed that it made them even hungrier than the first trailer. Cooper's new film "Burnt" is set for a release on the big screens this October 3.

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