American TV talent competition program
America's Got Talent: Fantasy League Genre Directed by Russell Norman Presented by Terry Crews Judges Country of origin United States Original language English No. of seasons1 No. of episodes8 Executive producers Simon Cowell Jason Raff Sam Donnelly Natasha Brugler Camera setup Multi-camera Production companies Network NBC Release January 1, 2024 (2024-01-01 ) – present (present )
America's Got Talent: Fantasy League (also known as AGT: Fantasy League ) is an American reality television and talent competition series that premiered on NBC on January 1, 2024. The "fantasy league" series is a spinoff featuring winners, finalists, fan favorites, and others from previous seasons of America's Got Talent and across the Got Talent franchise , with each judge serving as a mentor for a set of acts. Terry Crews hosts the series, with Simon Cowell , Mel B , Heidi Klum , and Howie Mandel serving as judges.[1]
Similar to America's Got Talent: The Champions and America's Got Talent: All-Stars , the "fantasy league" format includes past winners, finalists, and fan favorites from across previous seasons of the franchise, competing for the Fantasy League title. However, apart from the other spin-offs, Fantasy League allows the judges to have a team of 10 acts that they selected to compete. The judges serve as mentors to their respective acts throughout the show with the goal of each judge having one of their own acts crowned champion. Once all participants in a round have completed their performance, an off-stage vote is conducted by the studio audience, which determines the five participants securing a place in the semi-finals. The golden buzzer takes on a new role in the series: a judge can either use it to advance one of their own acts or steal an act from another judge's team. Each golden buzzer recipient bypasses the semi-finals and goes directly to the finals. In the finale, the winner receives a cash prize of $250,000.[2]
Production [ edit ] On May 12, 2023, it was announced that an untitled America's Got Talent series was in the works, set for premiere midseason of the 2023-24 television season .[3] [4] On September 21, 2023, the series was officially revealed as AGT: Fantasy League , with judges Simon Cowell , Mel B , Heidi Klum , and Howie Mandel as well as host Terry Crews .[5] On November 15, 2023, it was announced that the series would premiere on January 1, 2024.[6] [7] [8]
Teams color key Winner Stolen in the Semi-finals Runner-up Eliminated in the Semi-finals Third place Stolen in the Qualifiers Grand-finalist Eliminated in the Qualifiers Eliminated in the Finals
Mentors' teams Mentor Top 40 Acts Howie Mandel Ramadhani Brothers Shadow Ace Kodi Lee V.Unbeatable Kseniya Simonova Kristy Sellars Anna DeGuzman Preacher Lawson Fritzy Rosmerian Geneviève Côté Ichikawa Koikuchi Drake Milligan Heidi Klum V.Unbeatable Sofie Dossi Aidan Bryant Grace Good Darci Lynne Yu Hojin Enkh-Erdene Ramadhani Brothers The Clairvoyants Piff the Magic Dragon Hans Mel B Aidan Bryant Billy and Emily England Sheldon Riley Vardanyan Brothers Ghetto Kids Travis Japan Brian Justin Crum Junior New System MerseyGirls Jon Dorenbos Maria Seiren Tape Face Simon Cowell Pack Drumline SAINTED Musa Motha Kodi Lee Adrian Stoica & Hurricane Chapel Hart Loren Allred Billy and Emily England Cillian O'Connor Wes-P Note: Italicized names are acts stolen or saved from a team during the Qualifiers. Bold names are acts stolen or saved from a team during the Semi-finals.
Overview [ edit ] Got Talent History Key AGT — America's Got Talent AGTAS — America's Got Talent: All-Stars AGTC — America's Got Talent: The Champions AsGT — Asia's Got Talent AuGT — Australia's Got Talent BGT — Britain's Got Talent BGTC — Britain's Got Talent: The Champions BGTUM — Britain's Got Talent: The Ultimate Magician BTT — Balgariya tarsi talant (Bulgaria's Got Talent) CGT — Canada's Got Talent CST — Česko Slovensko má talent (Czech Slovak's Got Talent) EET — Ελλάδα Έχεις Ταλέντο (Greece's Got Talent) FIT — La France a un incroyable talent (France's Got Talent) FITBJ — La France a un incroyable talent: La Bataille Du Jury (France's Got Talent: Battle Of The Judges) GGT — ნიჭიერი (Georgia's Got Talent) GTE — Got Talent España GTEAS — Got Talent España: All Stars IGT — Indonesia's Got Talent ItGT — Italia's Got Talent JGT — Japan's Got Talent MGT — Авьяаслаг Монголчууд (Mongolia's Got Talent) MS — Минута славы (Russia's Got Talent) PGT — Pilipinas Got Talent (Philippines's Got Talent) RT — Românii au talent (Romania's Got Talent) SIT — Slovenija ima talent (Slovenia's Got Talent)
Winner | Runner-up | Third place | Finalist | Semi-finalist Eliminated | Golden Buzzer – Qualifiers | Golden Buzzer – Semi-finals Participant[6] [9] Act Mentor Got Talent history Qualifier Results Adrian Stoica & Hurricane Dog Act Simon Cowell AGT : S18 – Winner; ItGT : S8 – Semi-finalist; RT : S12 – Participant 2 Semi-finalist Aidan Bryant Aerialist Mel B AGT : S16 – Runner-up; AGTAS : – Winner; GTEAS : S1 – Finalist 4 Finalist Anna DeGuzman Magician Howie Mandel AuGT : Season 10 – Participant; AGT : S18 – Runner Up 4 Semi-finalist Billy and Emily England Extreme Rollerblading Duo Mel B BGT : S9 – Semifinalist; AGT : S12 – Semi-finalist; AGTC : S1 – Participant; BGTC : S1 – Participant 1 Finalist Brian Justin Crum Singer Mel B AGT : S11 – Fourth place; AGTC : S1 – Finalist 4 Eliminated Chapel Hart Vocal Trio Simon Cowell AGT : S17 – Fifth place 3 Semi-finalist Cillian O'Connor Magician Simon Cowell BGT : S16 – Third place 4 Eliminated Darci Lynne Singer Heidi Klum AGT : S12 – Winner; AGTC : S1 – Runner-up 4 Semi-finalist Drake Milligan Singer Howie Mandel AGT : S17 – Third place 2 Eliminated Enkh-Erdene Singer Heidi Klum MGT : S2 – Winner 3 Semi-finalist Fritzy Rosmerian Magician Howie Mandel IGT : S3 – Fifth place 3 Eliminated Geneviève Côté Vocalist Howie Mandel CGT : S3 – Finalist 3 Eliminated Ghetto Kids Dance Group Mel B BGT : S16 – Finalist 4 Semi-finalist Grace Good Hula Hoop Artist Heidi Klum AGT : S18 – Semi-finalist 2 Semi-finalist Hans Singer Heidi Klum AGT : S13 – Quarter-finalist ; AGTC : S2 – Finalist 1 Eliminated Ichikawa Koikuchi Flatulist Howie Mandel AsGT : S3, Participant; BGT : S16, Semi-finalist, FIT : S17, Participant; GTE : S9, Participant 3 Eliminated Jon Dorenbos Magician Mel B AGT : S11 – Third place; AGTC : S1 – Finalist 1 Eliminated Junior New System Dance Group Mel B AsGT : S1 – Finalist; AGT : S13 – Semi-finalist 3 Eliminated Kodi Lee Singer & Pianist Howie Mandel AGT : S14 – Winner; AGTAS : – Finalist 1 Finalist Kristy Sellars Pole Dancer Howie Mandel AuGT : S9 – Winner; AGT : S17 – Runner-up 1 Semi-finalist Kseniya Simonova Sand Artist Howie Mandel UMT : S1 – Winner; AGTC : S1 – Third place; BGTC : S1 – Third place 1 Semi-finalist Loren Allred Singer Simon Cowell BGT : S15 – Finalist 3 Semi-finalist Maria Seiren Singer Mel B JGT : S1 – Winner 1 Eliminated MerseyGirls Dance Group Mel B BGT : S11 – Finalist; BGTC : Finalist 2 Eliminated Musa Motha Dancer Simon Cowell BGT : S16 – Finalist 4 5th Pack Drumline Percussion Group Simon Cowell AGT : S17 – Semi-finalist 3 Runner-up Piff the Magic Dragon Magician Heidi Klum AGT : S10 – Finalist; AGTC : S1 – Participant 2 Eliminated Preacher Lawson Comedian Howie Mandel AGT : S12 – Finalist; AGTC : S1 – Fifth place; BGTC : S1 -Finalist 2 Semi-finalist Ramadhani Brothers Acrobat Duo Howie Mandel AuGT : S10 – Finalist; AGT : S18 – Fifth place; CST : Season 11 – Participant; FIT : Season 17 – Finalist; GTEAS : Finalist; RT : Season 13 – Semi-finalist 2 Winner SAINTED Choir Simon Cowell AGT : S18 – Semi-finalist 4 4th Shadow Ace Shadow Act Howie Mandel AsGT : S3 – Finalist; AGT : S18 – Semi-finalist; PGT : S5 – Semi-finalist 1 Finalist Sheldon Riley Singer Mel B AGT : S15 – Quarter-finalist 2 Semi-finalist Sofie Dossi Contortionist Heidi Klum AGT : S11 – Finalist; AGTC : S1 – Participant 3 Finalist Tape Face Mime Mel B AGT : S11 – Finalist; AGTC : S1 – Participant; BGTC : S1 – Participant; FITBJ : Participant; GTEAS : S1 – Participant 1 Eliminated The Clairvoyants Mentalist Duo Heidi Klum AGT : S11 – Runner-up; AGTC : S1 – Participant; BGTUM : S1 – Participant 4 Eliminated Travis Japan Boy Band Mel B AGT : S17 – Semifinalist 4 Eliminated V.Unbeatable Dance Group Heidi Klum AGT : S14 – Fourth place; AGTC : S2 – Winner 1 Third place Vardanyan Brothers Acrobat Duo Mel B BGT : S13 – Semifinalist; GTEAS : S1 – Runner-up; MS : S9 – Winner 2 Semi-finalist Wes-P Novelty Act Simon Cowell GeGT : S7 – Semi-finalist; BGT : S12 – Semi-finalist; AGT : S13 – Participant; FGT : S13 – Finalist; AiGT : S3 – Participant; RT : S10 – Participant; GrGT : S7 – Participant; BTT : S8 – Participant; AuGT : S10 – Participant; GTE : S9 – Semi-finalist 2 Eliminated Yu Hojin Magician Heidi Klum AGT : S17 – Finalist 3 Semi-finalist
Qualifiers summary [ edit ] Golden Buzzer Advancement | Advanced to Semi-finals | Eliminated | Buzzed out Qualifier 1 (January 1) [ edit ] Qualifier 2 (January 8) [ edit ] Qualifier 3 (January 15) [ edit ] Qualifier 4 (January 22) [ edit ] Semi-finals summary [ edit ] Golden Buzzer Advancement | Advanced to Finals | Eliminated (2nd in Audience Vote) | Eliminated (3rd in Audience Vote) | Eliminated | Buzzed out Semi-finals 1 (January 29) [ edit ] Semi-finals 2 (February 5) [ edit ] Finals (February 12) [ edit ] Winner | Runner-up | 3rd place | Top 5 Guest performers: Chapel Hart and Drake Milligan
^1 Pack Drumline and V.Unbeatable conducted a joint routine for their second performance, and thus shared the same guest performer. ^2 Sofie Dossi, Ramadhani Brothers, Aidan Bryant, and Billy and Emily England conducted a joint routine for their second performance, and thus shared the same guest performers. Ratings [ edit ] ^ Because Musa Motha's paperwork to allow himself clearance into America was incomplete, he had to do his act remotely. References [ edit ] ^ Elizabeth Logan (November 20, 2023). "Everything to Know About AGT: Fantasy League " . NBC Insider . Retrieved January 11, 2024 . ^ McKenzie Jean-Philippe (December 28, 2023). "How AGT: Fantasy League Works — and the Twist You Won't See Coming" . NBC Insider . Retrieved January 11, 2024 . ^ "NBC Anchors Fall Schedule with Franchise Powerhouses and Three New Series" (Press release). NBC . May 12, 2023. Retrieved January 11, 2024 – via The Futon Critic . ^ Peter White (May 12, 2023). "NBC Fall 2023 Schedule: Night Court Moves To Fall In Tuesday Comedy Block, Law & Order: Organized Crime & La Brea Pushed To Midseason In Strike-Proof Slate" . Deadline Hollywood . Retrieved January 11, 2024 . ^ Rick Porter (September 21, 2023). "America's Got Talent Sets Next Spinoff Format at NBC" . The Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved September 21, 2023 . ^ a b "NBC Announces the 40 Extraordinary Acts from Across the Franchise Competing on America's Got Talent: Fantasy League , Premiering Monday, Jan. 1" (Press release). NBC . November 15, 2023. Retrieved December 2, 2023 – via The Futon Critic . ^ "New Series Premiere and Favorites Return as NBC Midseason Lineup Features Edge-of-Your-Seat Unscripted Fare, Hilarious Star-Driven Comedy and Dramas That Inspire" (Press release). NBC . November 20, 2023. Retrieved January 11, 2024 – via The Futon Critic . ^ Nellie Andreeva (November 20, 2023). "NBC Midseason Premiere Dates: One Chicago & Law & Order Dramas Set January Return, Comedies Get December Start" . Deadline Hollywood . Retrieved January 11, 2024 . ^ Esther Kang; Joelle Goldstein (November 15, 2023). "Kodi Lee, Darci Lynne, and Other AGT Favorites Return to Compete on New Fantasy League Spinoff (Exclusive)" . People . Retrieved January 11, 2024 . ^ Douglas Pucci (January 2, 2024). "Monday Ratings: ESPN the Dominant Leader in Prime Time Overall with College Football Playoff Semifinals, America's Got Talent: Fantasy League Debut Underwhelms at NBC" . Programming Insider . Retrieved January 3, 2024 . ^ Douglas Pucci (January 9, 2024). "Monday Ratings: ESPN Networks Rule Prime Time with College Football Playoff National Championship Game" . Programming Insider . Retrieved January 11, 2024 . ^ Douglas Pucci (January 16, 2024). "Monday Ratings: 75th Primetime Emmy Awards Plunge to Record Low Viewership on Fox" . Programming Insider . Retrieved January 18, 2024 . ^ Douglas Pucci (January 23, 2024). "Monday Ratings: ABC Leads in Key Demos with The Bachelor Season Premiere" . Programming Insider . Retrieved January 24, 2024 . ^ Douglas Pucci (January 30, 2024). "Monday Ratings: NBC's The Irrational Wins its Hour Among Broadcast Nets Upon its Return" . Programming Insider . Retrieved January 31, 2024 . ^ Douglas Pucci (February 6, 2024). "Monday Ratings: NBC and USA Share Prime Time Victory" . Programming Insider . Retrieved February 7, 2024 . ^ Douglas Pucci (February 13, 2024). "Monday Ratings: CBS Leads All in Total Viewers with Season Premieres of its Regular Lineup" . Programming Insider . Retrieved February 13, 2024 . ^ Douglas Pucci (February 21, 2024). "Monday Ratings: 'NCIS' on CBS Pays Tribute to 'Ducky' a.k.a. the Late David McCallum" . Programming Insider . Retrieved February 21, 2024 . External links [ edit ]
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