Lego Masters gets second season

Lego Masters gets second season

Nine has announced  that Lego Masters  – the breakout ratings smash of the year – has been commissioned for a second series.

Lego Masters urst onto our screens last month as a fresh new format and has taken Australia by storm. The feelgood program has proved to be popular with people of all ages and dominated its timeslot in all capital cities.

The format sees eight pairs of contestants tasked with creating mind-blowing models and masterpieces out of the world’s most famous plastic bricks.

In his element as host is Hamish Blake, alongside resident judge Ryan “Brickman” McNaught, the Southern Hemisphere’s only LEGO-certified professional.

With imagination their sole limitation, teams are required to conceptualise and craft some of the most ambitious and impressive LEGO creations ever built in an attempt to claim the $100,000 prizemoney.

Michael Healy, Director of Television for Nine, said: “LEGO Masters is wholesome viewing that appeals to the entire family and we’re thrilled that it has been so warmly embraced by Australian viewers. The show boasts a great array of characters, the likes of which we haven’t seen on other programs.

“At its core, LEGO Masters is a celebration of creativity, showcasing the power of imagination. We can’t wait to see what our teams create for viewers in 2020.”

Mark Fennessy, CEO, Endemol Shine Australia, added: “It’s the breakout hit that’s fascinated the nation – the passion for LEGO construction is truly infectious. Visually exciting, with warmth and good humour, LEGO Masters encourages pure imagination and brilliant family engagement. We look forward to bringing the world even bigger OMG moments in LEGO Masters Series Two.”

The second series of LEGO Masters   will commence production later this year and go to air on Nine in 2020.

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