LEGO MASTERS host Will Arnett has a closet full of bricks

It turns out that Will Arnett takes his work home when he is finished voicing LEGO Batman or hosting LEGO MASTERS USA for the day.

Doing the promotional rounds for LEGO MASTERS, Will Arnett has revealed that he has a decent quantity of LEGO bricks on his home. The actor, who voiced Batman in the LEGO movies, has plenty in the closet for his son.

“I have a lot in my house,” Arnett told SYFY WIRE. “I have a LEGO Batman and a LEGO portrait of BoJack Horseman. And I have a guest bedroom that is just filled with LEGO. My nine-year old is still super into it, so the closet is full of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker sets right now.”

The first episode of LEGO MASTERS USA will air on Wednesday, February 5 at 9.00pm ET/10.00pm PT on Fox. Ten pairs of builders will be challenged to bring their LEGO expertise to a series of tasks to see who will be crowned North America’s first LEGO MASTERS title holders, with celebrity guests popping in.

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After the poor reception that The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part received, it seems that the franchise is moving from Warner Bros. to Universal. “For me, the highlight was getting to do The LEGO Batman Movie, which I stand by,” the actor said in the feature. “[Director] Chris McKay and I put a lot of hard work into it so it would be nice if we got to do it again.”

LEGO MASTERS will premiere on Fox in the USA on Wednesday, February 5 at 9.00pm ET/10.00pm PT.

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Graham was the BrickFanatics.com Editor up until November 2020. He has plenty of experience working on LEGO related projects. He has contributed to various websites and publications on topics including niche hobbies, the toy industry and education. Follw Graham on Twitter @grahamh100.

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