LEGO MASTERS puts out casting call for Season 6 builders
Despite LEGO MASTERS Season 5 having yet to air, a casting call has gone out for Season 6, looking for ‘innovative and passionate builders’.
US fans of LEGO MASTERS won’t have long to wait until the hit reality show makes its triumphant return next month. The good news is that Season 5 will premiere in that region on May 19, 2025, with host Will Arnett back once again to oversee all of the proceedings, along with Brickmasters Amy Corbett and Jamie Berard.
LEGO MASTERS Season 5 will feature challenges themed around LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy, Wicked and Batman, with guest appearances by familiar characters from those franchises. If that wasn’t exciting enough, Season 6 has also been officially confirmed, with a casting call having gone out for creative fans who want to get involved with all the small screen shenanigans.

LEGO MASTERS is looking for ‘innovative and passionate builders’ to join the show, with applicants able to apply here, either as individuals or as part of a two-person team. Filming for the sixth season is due to take place over a four to six week period between July and September 2025, at a location that’s yet to be announced.
Successful fans who make it through the application process and onto LEGO MASTERS Season 6 will get a shot at a potential prize pot of $100,000 and have the chance to demonstrate their amazing building abilities to the world.

In addition, LEGO MASTERS will be filming audition episodes of the show at LEGOLAND California Resort on June 21, 2025, with exact timings to be confirmed. Those who are thinking of attending must be over 18 years old, bring their own LEGO build along to the event and could be in with a chance to show their amazing models off to the show’s producers in person.
Last year’s LEGO MASTERS Season 4 winners, Christopher and Robert, saw their original design turned into a physical model in the shape of 41838 Travel Moments. There’s no word yet on whether Season 5’s winning build will get the same official set treatment, but we’ll find out either way later this summer.
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I love Lego Masters although the US version is very much the Will Arnett show and unfortunately less on the builds. TBH, the best LM show out there has to be the Australian version, such great chemistry with Brickman and Hamish.
absolutely agree! USA version is less lego more host. my favourite is the aussies; Hampshire is a cracking host& brickman is great cos he’s fair, firm& sympathetic. N.Z. have a good formula but I find it’s a bit awkward still, needs fine tuning.