LEGO Masters
A competition built like no other.
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Seasons | 6
Episodes | 65
avg.Runtime | 45 min
First EP | 2020-02-05
Last EP | 2025-07-28
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Rating : 7.3
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Teams of LEGO enthusiasts go head-to-head, with infinite possibilities and an unlimited supply of LEGO bricks. Teams of two will compete against each other in ambitious brick-building challenges to be crowned the country's most talented amateur LEGO builders. Based on the hit British reality-competition series of the same name.
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Produced by
Endemol Shine North America
Plan B Entertainment
Tuesday's Child
Season List
season 1 || Season 1
Relesed on | 2020-02-05
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Dream Park Theme Park
2020-02-05
The pairs of contestants are introduced; each duo must craft one section of a theme park.
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Space Smash
2020-02-12
Each duo must create a space-themed build; the creations are smashed in slow motion.
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Cut in Half
2020-02-19
Each team builds the other half of an everyday object that has been sliced in two.
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Movie Genres
2020-02-26
Phil Lord and Christopher Miller task the contestants with a movie-themed challenge.
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Mega City Block
2020-03-04
The contests each build a city block that is brought together as a huge city at the end.
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Need for Speed / Super-Bridges
2020-03-11
The remaining teams must build a car and a strong bridge; the creations are stress tested.
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Storybook
2020-03-18
The contestants must interpret a story that is read aloud from a book selected for this competition.
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Good Vs. Evil
2020-03-25
Contestants create evil lairs and fly vehicles through their Lego worlds; actor Terry Crews.
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Star Wars
2020-04-08
Contestants build droids and replicate iconic scenes inspired by the "Star Wars" franchise.
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Finals
2020-04-15
The two remaining duos go head-to-head as they create their most epic master builds yet.
“I would rather entertain and hope that people learned something than educate people and hope they were entertained.” – Walt Disney