NBC has announced its next America’s Got Talent spinoff.
The new iteration is titled AGT: Fantasy League and is set to premiere in early 2024. It borrows a wrinkle from another NBC unscripted staple, The Voice, in that the show’s judges will have a stake in which acts advance through the competition.
AGT: Fantasy League will take the midseason spot occupied by AGT: All-Stars last season, though the latter is still alive at the network and could return another time. NBC teased a new twist on the format in announcing its 2023-24 schedule in May.
Singer and songwriter Mel B — who was a judge on the main series for six seasons — will return to the judges’ table for Fantasy League, joining Simon Cowell, Heidi Klum and Howie Mandel. Terry Crews will continue his role as host.
The show will find each judge choosing from a pool of past Got Talent winners,...
The new iteration is titled AGT: Fantasy League and is set to premiere in early 2024. It borrows a wrinkle from another NBC unscripted staple, The Voice, in that the show’s judges will have a stake in which acts advance through the competition.
AGT: Fantasy League will take the midseason spot occupied by AGT: All-Stars last season, though the latter is still alive at the network and could return another time. NBC teased a new twist on the format in announcing its 2023-24 schedule in May.
Singer and songwriter Mel B — who was a judge on the main series for six seasons — will return to the judges’ table for Fantasy League, joining Simon Cowell, Heidi Klum and Howie Mandel. Terry Crews will continue his role as host.
The show will find each judge choosing from a pool of past Got Talent winners,...
- 9/21/2023
- by Rick Porter
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
NBC has ordered a new spinoff of the popular talent competition series, “America’s Got Talent” titled “AGT: Fantasy League,” the network announced on Thursday. The show is scheduled for a 2024 arrival.
Similar to a fantasy sports draft, the judges will each choose a roster of their favorite acts on “Fantasy League” picking from the winners, finalists, viral sensations and fan favorites from “America’s Got Talent” and “Got Talent” franchises around the world pre-selected by viewers. For the first time in franchise history, each judge will compete alongside the contestants and will mentor and guide the acts throughout the competition in the hopes that their team will earn the title of champion. The Golden Buzzer will be back sending acts straight to the finals, but with a twist, as each judge can use their coveted Golden Buzzer for their own act or to steal an act from another judges’ team.
Mel B...
Similar to a fantasy sports draft, the judges will each choose a roster of their favorite acts on “Fantasy League” picking from the winners, finalists, viral sensations and fan favorites from “America’s Got Talent” and “Got Talent” franchises around the world pre-selected by viewers. For the first time in franchise history, each judge will compete alongside the contestants and will mentor and guide the acts throughout the competition in the hopes that their team will earn the title of champion. The Golden Buzzer will be back sending acts straight to the finals, but with a twist, as each judge can use their coveted Golden Buzzer for their own act or to steal an act from another judges’ team.
Mel B...
- 9/21/2023
- by BreAnna Bell
- Variety Film + TV
NBC has unveiled its latest America’s Got Talent spinoff and its got a fantasy football-style format.
The network will launch AGT: Fantasy League in 2024 with judges including Mel B, Simon Cowell, Heidi Klum and Howie Mandel. Terry Crews will host.
It comes after Deadline revealed in May that the network had another spinoff in the works; it has previously launched spinoffs including America’s Got Talent: All-Stars, AGT: Extreme and America’s Got Talent: The Champions.
It follows Season 18 of America’s Got Talent, which premiered in May and runs through this month. It is hosted by Cowell, Klum, Mandel and Sofia Vergara and hosted by Crews.
Similar to a fantasy sports draft, the judges will each choose a roster of their favorite acts picking from winners, finalists, viral sensations and fan favorites from America’s Got Talent and Got Talent franchises around the world, all pre-selected by viewers in an initial vote.
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The network will launch AGT: Fantasy League in 2024 with judges including Mel B, Simon Cowell, Heidi Klum and Howie Mandel. Terry Crews will host.
It comes after Deadline revealed in May that the network had another spinoff in the works; it has previously launched spinoffs including America’s Got Talent: All-Stars, AGT: Extreme and America’s Got Talent: The Champions.
It follows Season 18 of America’s Got Talent, which premiered in May and runs through this month. It is hosted by Cowell, Klum, Mandel and Sofia Vergara and hosted by Crews.
Similar to a fantasy sports draft, the judges will each choose a roster of their favorite acts picking from winners, finalists, viral sensations and fan favorites from America’s Got Talent and Got Talent franchises around the world, all pre-selected by viewers in an initial vote.
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- 9/21/2023
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
‘America’s Got Talent: All-Stars’ Premiere Delivers Solid Audience Growth For NBC In Delayed Viewing
Exclusive: America’s Got Talent: All-Stars is settling in nicely alongside its predecessor at NBC.
The premiere episode of the new competition series — which features winners, finalists, fan favorites and viral sensations from previous seasons of America’s Got Talent and Got Talent franchises around the world — has racked up 9.1M total viewers since its debut on January 2.
The episode has also reached a 1.2 rating among the advertiser-targeted 18-49 demographic. That’s up fairly significantly from the 5.3M viewers and 0.59 demo rating the episode scored in live + same day.
According to NBC, 15M viewers have seen at least six minutes of the episode. These numbers include two linear telecasts, delayed viewing and digital.
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The premiere episode of the new competition series — which features winners, finalists, fan favorites and viral sensations from previous seasons of America’s Got Talent and Got Talent franchises around the world — has racked up 9.1M total viewers since its debut on January 2.
The episode has also reached a 1.2 rating among the advertiser-targeted 18-49 demographic. That’s up fairly significantly from the 5.3M viewers and 0.59 demo rating the episode scored in live + same day.
According to NBC, 15M viewers have seen at least six minutes of the episode. These numbers include two linear telecasts, delayed viewing and digital.
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- 1/9/2023
- by Katie Campione
- Deadline Film + TV
America’S Got Talent: All-stars — “Judges/Host” — Pictured: (l-r) Howie Mandel, Heidi Klum, Terry Crews, Simon Cowell — (Photo by: Trae Patton/NBC) NBC’s “America’s Got Talent: All-Stars” announces the 60 acts competing for the ultimate All-Star title. A new extension of the powerhouse hit series, “AGT: All-Stars” brings together winners, finalists, fan favorites and viral sensations from “America’s Got Talent” and “Got Talent” franchises around the world. The new series premieres Monday, Jan. 2 at 8 p.m. Et/Pt on NBC. Each week 10 acts – including singers, dancers, ventriloquists, comedians, aerialists, magicians and more – will perform for the judges for the chance to earn one of the coveted five Golden Buzzers and move on to the finals. The AGT Superfans will also vote on one additional act per episode to move onto the finals. Following the final performances, the superfans will vote again on the 11 finalists to choose the winner, which...
- 11/18/2022
- by Hollywood Outbreak
- HollywoodOutbreak.com
“America’s Got Talent” fans, mark your calendars for Monday, January 2, 2023 at 8 p.m. Et/Pt, as that’s when NBC will officially debut its latest “AGT” spin-off series, titled “America’s Got Talent: All-Stars.” A whopping 60 former acts from “AGT” and other “Got Talent” franchises around the world will compete for the ultimate title. Scroll through our photo gallery above (or click here for direct access) to see the complete “America’s Got Talent: All-Stars” cast list.
Each week for six weeks, 10 acts will perform for judges Simon Cowell, Heidi Klum and Howie Mandel as well as host Terry Crews. The contestants consist of singers, dancers, ventriloquists, comedians, aerialists, magicians, etc. who are a mix of past winners, memorable finalists, fan favorites and viral sensations.
See All Golden Buzzers on ‘AGT’ through the years
Only two acts each week will advance to the finals — one thanks to the Golden Buzzer...
Each week for six weeks, 10 acts will perform for judges Simon Cowell, Heidi Klum and Howie Mandel as well as host Terry Crews. The contestants consist of singers, dancers, ventriloquists, comedians, aerialists, magicians, etc. who are a mix of past winners, memorable finalists, fan favorites and viral sensations.
See All Golden Buzzers on ‘AGT’ through the years
Only two acts each week will advance to the finals — one thanks to the Golden Buzzer...
- 11/17/2022
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
NBC has greenlit “America’s Got Talent: All-Stars,” a new expansion of the “AGT” franchise. Simon Cowell, who created the franchise, will judge the new series alongside current “AGT” judges Heidi Klum and Howie Mandel, and current host Terry Crews also returns.
“America’s Got Talent: All-Stars” will feature not only winners from previous seasons, but finalists, fan favorites and viral sensations — including some from the different versions of “Got Talent” that air around the world. The contestants will take the stage once again, but this time to compete for the ultimate all-star title.
The series will begin production in October and premiere in 2023 and is co-produced by Fremantle and Syco Entertainment. Cowell serves as executive producer alongside Sam Donnelly and Jason Raff.
The “Got Talent” franchise has been spun off into more than 70 local versions produced across Europe, Asia Pacific, the Middle East, Africa and the Americas, and has aired in 194 territories.
“America’s Got Talent: All-Stars” will feature not only winners from previous seasons, but finalists, fan favorites and viral sensations — including some from the different versions of “Got Talent” that air around the world. The contestants will take the stage once again, but this time to compete for the ultimate all-star title.
The series will begin production in October and premiere in 2023 and is co-produced by Fremantle and Syco Entertainment. Cowell serves as executive producer alongside Sam Donnelly and Jason Raff.
The “Got Talent” franchise has been spun off into more than 70 local versions produced across Europe, Asia Pacific, the Middle East, Africa and the Americas, and has aired in 194 territories.
- 10/7/2022
- by Selome Hailu
- Variety Film + TV
NBC is expanding America’s Got Talent with another international spinoff, and it’s bringing (almost) the entire crew along for the ride.
The network has ordered AGT: All-Stars, which it describes as a “new extension of the powerhouse hit series featuring winners, finalists, fan favorites and viral sensations from previous seasons of America’s Got Talent and Got Talent franchises around the world. The contestants will take the stage once again, but this time to compete for the ultimate All-Star title.”
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The network has ordered AGT: All-Stars, which it describes as a “new extension of the powerhouse hit series featuring winners, finalists, fan favorites and viral sensations from previous seasons of America’s Got Talent and Got Talent franchises around the world. The contestants will take the stage once again, but this time to compete for the ultimate All-Star title.”
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- 10/7/2022
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
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NBC’s has ordered a spinoff to its long-running hit competition series America’s Got Talent.
The new series — America’s Got Talent: All-Stars — will feature contestants from the past 17 seasons of AGT.
Executive producer Simon Cowell will judge along with AGT veterans Heidi Klum and Howie Mandel. Contestants will include “winners, finalists, fan favorites and viral sensations” from past years.
AGT host Terry Crews will also serve as host for All-Stars. The only member of the current lineup not moving over to All-Stars is Sofía Vergara.
The series starts production this month and will premiere sometime in 2023.
AGT is a format created by Cowell that launched on NBC in 2006, where it’s been a successful summer staple. The format has 70 editions around the globe. All-Stars is co-produced by Fremantle and Syco Entertainment, with Sam Donnelly and Jason Raff also serving as executive producers.
NBC’s has ordered a spinoff to its long-running hit competition series America’s Got Talent.
The new series — America’s Got Talent: All-Stars — will feature contestants from the past 17 seasons of AGT.
Executive producer Simon Cowell will judge along with AGT veterans Heidi Klum and Howie Mandel. Contestants will include “winners, finalists, fan favorites and viral sensations” from past years.
AGT host Terry Crews will also serve as host for All-Stars. The only member of the current lineup not moving over to All-Stars is Sofía Vergara.
The series starts production this month and will premiere sometime in 2023.
AGT is a format created by Cowell that launched on NBC in 2006, where it’s been a successful summer staple. The format has 70 editions around the globe. All-Stars is co-produced by Fremantle and Syco Entertainment, with Sam Donnelly and Jason Raff also serving as executive producers.
- 10/7/2022
- by James Hibberd
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
NBC has greenlit America’s Got Talent: All-Stars from creator Simon Cowell who will serve as a judge alongside Heidi Klum and Howie Mandell. Terry Crews has been tapped to host.
The America’s Got Talent spinoff will feature winners, finalists, fan favorites, and viral sensations from previous seasons of the mothership series and Got Talent franchises around the world. The competitors will return to the stage to compete for the All-Star title.
Auditions are currently underway with production slated to begin in October. The series is expected to premiere in 2023.
America’s Got Talent: All-Stars is co-produced by Fremantle and Syco Entertainment. Alongside Cowell, Sam Donnelly and Jason Raff also executive produce.
The Got Talent format has had more than a billion global viewers since it began airing in 2006 in America and has aired in 194 territories worldwide, according to NBC. Got Talent holds the Guinness World Records title as the Most Successful Reality Television Format.
The America’s Got Talent spinoff will feature winners, finalists, fan favorites, and viral sensations from previous seasons of the mothership series and Got Talent franchises around the world. The competitors will return to the stage to compete for the All-Star title.
Auditions are currently underway with production slated to begin in October. The series is expected to premiere in 2023.
America’s Got Talent: All-Stars is co-produced by Fremantle and Syco Entertainment. Alongside Cowell, Sam Donnelly and Jason Raff also executive produce.
The Got Talent format has had more than a billion global viewers since it began airing in 2006 in America and has aired in 194 territories worldwide, according to NBC. Got Talent holds the Guinness World Records title as the Most Successful Reality Television Format.
- 10/7/2022
- by Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
Audrey Morrissey can’t stop the feeling.
The showrunner and executive producer of NBC’s “The Voice” spends most of her professional life thinking about songs. She thinks about the new and not-so-new tunes that should be in the repertoire of her hit singing-competition series. She thinks about how music can be a signpost for shifts in the culture. More than anything, she thinks about songs and artists and how to present them onstage for two very different sets of viewers at the same time: those in the studio audience and those watching on couches and beds and Barcaloungers at home.
Now, after a long run as a highly sought-after producer of concert specials, awards shows, live events and musical moments for the screen, Morrissey, 52, is getting her first shot at launching a series, which she co-created with famed songwriter-producer Dave Stewart and her husband and longtime collaborator, director Ivan Dudynsky.
The showrunner and executive producer of NBC’s “The Voice” spends most of her professional life thinking about songs. She thinks about the new and not-so-new tunes that should be in the repertoire of her hit singing-competition series. She thinks about how music can be a signpost for shifts in the culture. More than anything, she thinks about songs and artists and how to present them onstage for two very different sets of viewers at the same time: those in the studio audience and those watching on couches and beds and Barcaloungers at home.
Now, after a long run as a highly sought-after producer of concert specials, awards shows, live events and musical moments for the screen, Morrissey, 52, is getting her first shot at launching a series, which she co-created with famed songwriter-producer Dave Stewart and her husband and longtime collaborator, director Ivan Dudynsky.
- 5/28/2019
- by Cynthia Littleton
- Variety Film + TV
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