Lego fans, rejoice! Season 4 of Lego Masters might’ve wrapped up last week, but the brick-building show is giving loyal viewers a little treat for the holidays: a four-episode Christmas special featuring all-stars and celebrities alike.
The special, also known as LEGO Masters: Celebrity Holiday Bricktacular, is on its second run now, and this year it pairs David Guedes (season 3) with comedian Rob Riggle; Caleb Schilling (season 2) with reality star NeNe Leakes; Krystle Starr (season 1) with football player Marshawn Lynch; and Randall Wilson (season 3) with TV personality Kelly Osbourne. As always, the series will be hosted by Lego-Batman himself, Will Arnett.
Where to watch LEGO Masters: Celebrity Holiday Bricktacular Season 2
The new season of LEGO Masters: Celebrity Holiday Bricktacular will premiere with a two-night special that airs from December 18 to December 19, 8:00 PM ET, only on FOX. New episodes will be available to stream on Hulu the next day.
There are two ways to watch LEGO Masters: Celebrity Holiday Bricktacular season 2: live on FOX or the next day on Hulu.
LEGO Masters: Celebrity Holiday Bricktacular Season 2 on Hulu
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LEGO Masters: Celebrity Holiday Bricktacular season 2 on FOX
You can watch LEGO Masters: Celebrity Holiday Bricktacular on FOX without cable on one of these cord-cutting services:
Fubo
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YouTube TV
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Sling TV
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Playing for a good cause
Don’t be fooled by the glitz and glamor: there’s still a cash prize at the end of the tunnel, which the winning pair will gift to their charity of choice. So it’s still a competition, with sore losers and everything, but with more of a lighthearted and wholesome touch for the holidays. Longtime fans will find much to like, while first-time viewers might be pleasantly surprised to see the hard work and intense rivalry that goes into building these toys. If your competitive siblings or cousins are around for the holidays, you won’t find a more perfect show to put in the background.
All four first seasons of Lego Masters (including the Bricktacular episodes!) are available to watch on Hulu
There are currently 49 episodes of Lego Masters available to stream on Hulu. On the platform, the spin-off Bricktacular episodes aren’t listed as a separate standalone show. Instead, you can find them included in the OG series, beginning with season 3.
Hulu
Hulu may be on the cheaper side at just $7.99/month, but the on-demand streaming service boasts an ever-growing catalog of original series like The Handmaid’s Tale, primetime hits like Modern Family, and BBC imports like Killing Eve. It’s also where you’ll find FX’s critically acclaimed titles like Atlanta, Fargo, and Reservation Dogs. Hulu runs on ads, but if you can’t stand commercials, you can go ad-free for $17.99/month.