Lego Masters: Brickmaster Amy Corbett returns with Season 1 finalist Boone Langston to judge the Jr spinoff 

 Lego Masters: Brickmaster Amy Corbett
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Fox's Lego Masters Jr. brings familiar faces back to the judging panel with a notable change. Brickmaster Amy Corbett returns to evaluate young builders alongside Season 1 LEGO Masters finalist Boone Langston, who replaces Jamie Berard for this special edition.

The four-week spinoff premieres August 18, featuring five pairs of child contestants competing in building challenges. Kelly Osbourne takes over hosting duties, marking her return to television after her recent engagement news. Celebrity partners including Andy Richter, Jordin Sparks, Porsha Williams, Ravi V. Patel, and Alison Sweeney will assist the young teams.

The format mirrors previous "Celebrity Holiday Bricktaculars" where famous guests supported contestants. This junior version adapts the main show's competitive structure for younger participants aged between elementary and middle school years. Corbett's return provides continuity from the main series, while Langston's addition offers fresh perspective from a contestant's viewpoint.

The spinoff of LEGO Masters arrives during Season 5 of the main series, which featured Will Arnett's final hosting appearance before Nick Cannon takes over in 2026. Young builders will face elimination rounds while creating impressive models under time constraints, judged on creativity, technical skill, and storytelling ability.

LEGO Masters: Amy Corbett resumes judging as Boone Langston steps in

Amy Corbett brings extensive experience back to the judging panel. The Scottish senior design manager has served as Brickmaster since the show's 2020 debut. Her background at The LEGO Group spans over a decade, starting in 2012.

Corbett's expertise extends across multiple product lines. She helped develop the LEGO Friends series and worked on Disney-themed sets. Her involvement in "The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part" concept team demonstrates her creative range.

Currently, Corbett leads the LEGO DOTS project, focusing on customizable daily items. This work involves jewelry and picture frame designs that allow personal expression. Her diverse portfolio makes her qualified to judge various building styles.

Beyond the American series LEGO Masters, Corbett has judged international versions. She appeared on the British edition's Christmas special in 2022. This experience with different formats helps her adapt to the junior spinoff's unique requirements.

Boone Langston transitions from contestant to judge for this special series. His Season 1 finalist status provides credibility when evaluating builds. Langston understands the competition pressure from personal experience.

His contestant background offers a different perspective than traditional judges. Langston knows the challenges of building under television cameras and time limits. This insight helps him provide constructive feedback to young participants.

The decision to replace Jamie Berard with Langston creates interesting dynamics. While Berard continues his regular judging duties on the main series, Langston brings fresh energy to the junior format. His recent competition experience connects him to current building trends.

Langston's appointment suggests Fox values contestant expertise alongside professional design knowledge. This balance between industry experience and competition understanding benefits the show's credibility.

The celebrity partner format adds entertainment value beyond pure competition. Andy Richter, Jordin Sparks, Porsha Williams, Ravi V. Patel, and Alison Sweeney each support different teams. Their varied backgrounds bring diverse perspectives to the building challenges.

Ravi Patel admits his limited LEGO experience, stating he owned "one big box" growing up. The show inspired him to expand his collection. His participation demonstrates the series' appeal to newcomers.

Alison Sweeney's children have shown excitement about her involvement. Her son Ben, now 20, previously collected LEGO sets extensively. Her daughter Megan, 16, encouraged her competitive spirit during filming.

Five pairs of young builders compete, including Vincent and Hudson, Ajay and Zak, Stelle and Chelle, Max and Zoe, and Will and Crosby. Will Tachick brings notable credentials as a contributor to Blocks magazine, where he creates build instructions monthly.

What does this spin off entail for the franchise?

The junior spinoff expands the LEGO Masters brand while Season 5 continues airing. This scheduling creates sustained visibility for the franchise throughout summer months. The overlap keeps audiences engaged between regular seasons.

Kelly Osbourne's hosting appointment marks a significant casting choice. Her television experience includes "Fashion Police" and "Project Runway Junior." This background suits the junior format's entertainment-focused approach.

The series reinforces LEGO's appeal across age groups. Young contestants demonstrate advanced building skills while celebrity partners show adult engagement. This dual appeal strengthens the brand's multigenerational marketing strategy.

Amy Corbett's return with Boone Langston creates an intriguing judging combination for "Lego Masters Jr." Their blend of professional expertise and competition experience offers comprehensive evaluation of young talent. The August 18 premiere introduces fresh faces while maintaining familiar elements that made the original series successful.


LEGO Masters USA airs Mondays at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Fox, and new episodes are available to stream the next day on Hulu .

Edited by Yesha Srivastava