LEGO MASTERS USA heads to the movies tonight
Tonight’s episode of LEGO MASTERS USA will see The LEGO Movie directors Phil Lord and Chris Miller visit the Build Room to oversee the latest challenge.
Airing in the USA tonight on Fox at 9.00pm ET/10.00pm PT, LEGO MASTERS sees contestants with a passion for building compete in challenges as they demonstrate their LEGO building skills.
The duo that wins to the contest will receive $100,000 in prize money as well as the title of LEGO MASTERS. Last week’s episode of LEGO MASTERS saw the teams taking an object that had been cut in half and building the other half of it using their creative imagination.
Tonight, the show has a movie theme, with the contestants recreating classic cinema moments. The LEGO Movie writers and directors, Phil Lord and Chris Miller, will visit the Build Room to provide words of encouragement to the builders.
Actor Will Arnett, who provides the voice for the cinematic LEGO Batman, hosts the series, while Jamie Berard and Amy Corbett bring their LEGO design expertise as the show’s judges.
More LEGO MASTERS USA coverage
LEGO MASTERS: The road to the USA
Episode reviews:
Episode 1: “Dream Park Theme Park”
Episode 2: “Space Smash Challenge”
Episode 3: “Cut in Half”
Exit interviews:
Episode 1: No elimination
Episode 2: “Space Smash Challenge”
Episode 3: “Cut in Half”
Meet the judges:
Jamie Berard
Amy Corbett
Meet the contestants:
Sam and Jessica
Krystle and Amie
Flynn and Richard
Boone and Mark
Manny and Nestor
Tyler and Amy
Jessie and Kara
Christian and Aaron
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