‘Lego Masters’ on Fox: Everything We Know About Will Arnett’s Game Show

If you’re looking for a new feel-good, family-friendly reality show to get into, look no further than Lego Masters. The new Fox competition show pits teams of imaginative Lego builders against each other to see which brick-slingers are the best at what they do.

Chances are you saw a spot for the new show during the Super Bowl and you’re incredibly curious about how a whole competition show can be built around Lego. You won’t have to remain curious for much longer, as the show’s premiere is fast approaching! Also, Lego built an entire movie franchise around itself, so a TV competition show doesn’t seem like such a stretch! Anyway, here’s everything you need to know about Lego Masters.

What is Lego Masters on Fox?

Lego Masters is a new reality competition show coming to Fox wherein pairs of expert Lego-builders put their creativity to work crafting imaginative creations. The winner of each episode will advance towards the final, wherein the winning team of builders will be rewarded with a cash prize and the title of Lego Master.

LEGO MASTERS: Contestants
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While this show is new to American audiences, the franchise has already had success overseas. The UK version of Lego Masters debuted in 2017 and has aired two seasons. An Australian version premiered in 2019, making the American version the third series in the Lego Masters franchise. It’s not the last, either; a Dutch version will debut later this year.

Who is the host of Lego Masters on Fox?

Fox’s Lego competition is hosted by Will Arnett, known to Lego fans as the voice of Batman in The LEGO Movie(s) and The LEGO Batman Movie. Healso voiced the title character of Netflix’s BoJack Horseman, and rose to fame playing Gob Bluth on Arrested Development.

Who are the judges on Lego Masters on Fox?

Lego senior design manager Amy Corbett serves as a judge, as does Jamie Berard, who oversees the Lego Creator Expert and Lego Architecture lines for the toy company.

LEGO MASTERS: Judges Jamie Beard, Amy Corbett and host Will Arnett
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In addition to the regular judges, a number of celebrity guests will appear throughout the season. Terry Crews, Nicole Byer, Mayim Bialik, Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, R2-D2, C-3PO, and BB-8 will all pop up on the show in special themed episodes. And yeah, if you couldn’t tell already, there will be a Star Wars-themed episode.

How to stream Lego Masters on Fox

You can watch Lego Masters live on Wednesday, February 5 at 9 p.m. ET if you have Fox (which means, like, if you have cable or a TV with an antenna like it’s 1976). If you have a cable account, you can stream Lego Masters live by plugging in your cable login into the FOX NOW app.

You can also stream Fox live if you have accounts with Sling TV, Hulu+Live TV, or YouTube TV. Additionally Lego Masters episodes will be available to stream on Hulu the morning after they air on Fox. So if you don’t have a cable login or you miss the show on Wednesday night, you’ll be able to stream it on Hulu on Thursday morning.

Lego Masters premieres on Wednesday, February 5 at 9 p.m. ET on Fox.

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