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LEGO Masters

Show Info

  • Status: Returning Series
  • First Aired: April 28, 2019
  • Seasons: 7
  • Episodes: 74
  • Networks: Nine Network
  • Genres: Family, Comedy
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LEGO Masters(2019)

TMDB Rating: 7.7 (22 votes)

Overview

Eight pairs of Brick heads are pitted against each other in a quest to impress with their creativity, design and flair, driven by their unparalleled passion for the possibilities that will start with a single LEGO brick.

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Season 1 Poster

Season 1

9 episodes • 2019

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Mega CityApr 28, 20190.0
2BlockbustersApr 29, 20190.0
3Cut in Half (Elimination)Apr 30, 20190.0
4Break & Make and the Apartment (Elimination)May 5, 20190.0
5The BridgeMay 6, 20190.0
6Evil Lair (Elimination)May 7, 20190.0
7Duplicate & Classic Movie Scene (Elimination)May 12, 20190.0
8Time Train (Elimination)May 13, 20190.0
9Grand FinaleMay 14, 20190.0
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Season 2

11 episodes • 2020

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1Whole New WorldApr 19, 20200.0
2Hero ShotApr 20, 20200.0
3Fairy Tale (Elimination)Apr 21, 20200.0
4The Tower (Elimination)Apr 26, 20200.0
5Make 'n' ShakeApr 27, 20200.0
63D Art (Elimination)May 3, 20200.0
7Above and Below / Retro Rebuild (Elimination)May 4, 20200.0
8Star WarsMay 10, 20200.0
9Underwater (Elimination)May 11, 20200.0
10Smash and Grab / Night and Day (Elimination)May 17, 20200.0
11Grand FinaleMay 18, 20200.0
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Season 3

14 episodes • 2021

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1Stop In Your TracksApr 19, 20210.0
2Castles and CannonballsApr 20, 20210.0
3Snow Globe (Elimination)Apr 21, 20210.0
4Fantastical Beasts / Mission to Mars (Elimination)Apr 25, 20210.0
5Hero's QuestApr 26, 20210.0
6Cut In Half (Elimination)Apr 27, 20210.0
7Hot Air Balloon / Go Big or Go Home (Elimination)May 2, 20210.0
8Four Seasons (Elimination)May 3, 20210.0
9Arcade GameMay 4, 20210.0
10Race / Dream Home (Elimination)May 9, 20210.0
11Heroic Moment of ImpactMay 10, 20210.0
12House of Colour (Elimination)May 11, 20210.0
13Out on a Limb (Elimination)May 16, 20210.0
14FinaleMay 17, 20210.0
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Season 4

14 episodes • 2022Avg: 8.0Golden Era

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1Drain The OceanApr 18, 20228.0
2StuntmanApr 19, 20220.0
3Build That TuneApr 20, 20220.0
4Car of the Future and Old is NewApr 24, 20220.0
5Cut-AwayApr 25, 20220.0
6Bridge Too FarApr 26, 20220.0
7Dragon Race and GrandscapesMay 1, 20220.0
8SpooktacularMay 2, 20220.0
9Blown AwayMay 3, 20220.0
10High Wire and Secret CitiesMay 8, 20220.0
11Window To The FutureMay 9, 20220.0
12Beginning, Middle & EndMay 10, 20220.0
13Sky's The LimitMay 15, 20220.0
14The Grand FinaleMay 16, 20220.0
Grand Masters Poster

Grand Masters

14 episodes • 2023Avg: 8.0

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Above and BelowApr 10, 20236.0
2WaterfallApr 11, 20230.0
3Greatest Lego Mystery: Real or Lego?Apr 12, 20230.0
4Roller Coaster Car / Theme ParkApr 16, 20230.0
5Up it GoesApr 17, 20230.0
6Conspiracy TheoriesApr 18, 20230.0
7Space / Great Ball ContraptionApr 23, 20230.0
8Disney MovieApr 24, 20230.0
9Explosion in MotionApr 25, 20230.0
10The HeistApr 30, 20230.0
11Best of the BestMay 1, 20230.0
12CliffhangerMay 2, 20230.0
13CarouselMay 7, 20230.0
14Grand FinaleMay 8, 202310.0
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Australia vs The World

12 episodes • 2024

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1First BuildApr 14, 20240.0
2Go-KartsApr 15, 20240.0
3FairytalesApr 16, 20240.0
4Real or Lego?Apr 21, 20240.0
5Battle BotsApr 22, 20240.0
6What's in Store?Apr 23, 20240.0
7It's ShowtimeApr 28, 20240.0
8Whose New Sport Is Games Ready?Apr 29, 20240.0
9SupersizedApr 30, 20240.0
10Superhero SundayMay 5, 20240.0
11Blockbuster SemifinalMay 6, 20240.0
12Grand FinaleMay 7, 20240.0
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Grand Masters of the Galaxy

0 episodes • TBA

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