Chicago P.D.’s Sophia Bush Makes Official Crossover to Fox Primetime Show

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Sophia Bush is, once again, making a triumphant return to primetime. It is not her first one since Chicago P.D., of course, but that doesn’t mean her fans will not appreciate seeing her back in the spotlight. But why is Sophia Bush appearing on Lego Masters: Celebrity Holiday Bricktacular and when will the episode air?

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When Will Sophia Bush Be on Lego Masters?

There is no announced date yet for the holiday special to air, though it will presumably air sometime around the holiday season, so presumably late November or sometime in December. Bush isn’t the only celebrity guest, she will join Eric McCormack, Holly Robinson Peete, and Lil Rel Howery. They will all be joined by fan-favorite former contestants Christine Blandino (Season 3), Stephen Joo (Season 3), Aaron Newman (Season 1), and Corey D. Samuels (Season 1). The teams will all be competing to benefit a charity of their choice.

 

During LEGO Masters: Celebrity Holiday Bricktacular, each team will undergo a series of holiday-themed challenges before one team is crowned the champion.

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Sophia Bush first rose to fame for starring as Brooke Davis in One Tree Hill. She then starred as Erin Lindsay in the procedural Chicago P.D. for four seasons. More recently Bush was a producer for and starred in the lead role of Samantha “Sam” Griffith in the medical drama Good Sam. She also had a recurring role in Love, Victor, but hasn’t appeared regularly on any TV show since then that show and Good Sam ended in 2022. This isn’t exactly a regular role, but it’s a return to TV for Bush and a fun one at that.

Will Arnett is set to return as host, and Brickmasters Amy Corbett and Jamie Berard will serve as judges for the four-episode, two-night special series.

Lego Masters will return for its fifth season in the fall. The series, based on the hit British reality competition series of the same name, will air on FOX

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