The first trailer for the US version of LEGO® MASTERS has been released by FOX. The show will arrive on US screens on February 5th, where it will be hosted by LEGO Batman himself, Will Arnett. The star of Arrested Development and voice behind LEGO Batman, will guide pairs of budding Master Builders as they show off their build skills in the hope of being LEGO Masters. The trailer also shows those taking part in the show. Based on the UK format which originally aired on Channel 4, LEGO MASTERS challenges builders of all ages to each week, where one team is crowned LEGO Masters. The format has already appeared on screens in a number of other countries since first airing in the UK.
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Hmm looks like they are using the same challenges as the Australian version had. Will be good to see how they work with the themes from an American point of view.