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4 million bricks in stock: after a disappointing season, “Lego Masters” wants to impress

4 million bricks in stock: after a disappointing season, “Lego Masters” wants to impress

The "Lego Masters" game begins its fifth season this Monday, July 7. New challenges, grandiose sets, and outdoor events await the contestants. We were behind the scenes of the shoot.

By Marianne Chenou
For its 5th season, which kicks off this Monday, July 7 at 9:10 p.m. on M6, the show "Lego Masters," presented by Éric Antoine, has gone big. M6/Laura Gilli

It feels like a store. No, on second thought, even in the brand's boutiques, there aren't that many bricks in abundance. All shapes and colors adorn the walls of the set. Yellow, blue, green, black on the right shelf, pink on the left... For its 5th season, which kicks off this Monday, July 7 at 9:10 p.m. on M6, the show "Lego Masters," presented by Éric Antoine , has gone big.

Exit the Aubervilliers studios, the show is filmed in the former Christofle workshops in Saint-Denis (Seine-Saint-Denis), exactly where a few months earlier the seats and investors of "Who Wants to Be My Partner?" were installed. "We wanted a Lego version of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory ," summarizes Édouard Charuit, artistic producer of the format. A successful bet, the bricks are everywhere, like in a factory.

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