The LEGO Masters team builds and feeds a giant LEGO volcano in a clip from tonight's all-new episode!
LEGO Masters season 4 is already off to a hot start, and we've got your exclusive first look at tonight's brand-new episode! Tonight's episode will raise the temperature considerably thanks to an amazing LEGO volcano helmed by host Will Arnett. As you can see in the clip below, the volcano isn't just for looks, as Arnett sacrifices several unexpected items to the impressive build, including Amy's pair of heels.
Episode 403 – Volcanic Brickruptions, Thursday 10/12: Grab your goggles because this week's challenge calls for teams to embrace the fury of a volcanic eruption in their builds. In only 12 hours, the builders must skillfully construct a scene that weaves a captivating tale inspired by their chosen biome. It is crucial for each duo to execute an explosion and create a compelling narrative in their build to stay in the competition.
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