Netflix Star Search reboot: Production details, judge bios and full format revealed

Building on the judge announcement, Netflix has detailed the production behind its Star Search revival—led by Jesse Collins Entertainment—with competitions in music, dance, variety, comedy, magic and juniors. Hosted by Anthony Anderson with judges Jelly Roll, Sarah Michelle Gellar and Chrissy Teigen, the five-week live series premieres January 20 (Tuesdays/Wednesdays, 9 p.m. ET) featuring real-time voting.

Netflix's reboot of the classic talent show Star Search, originally a launchpad for stars like Britney Spears, Beyoncé, Justin Timberlake and Adam Sandler (1983-1995), was announced January 6, 2026. Airing live for five weeks on Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT, it incorporates modern interactivity via real-time voting through TV remotes or the Netflix app, with weekly eliminations and high-stakes head-to-heads.

Produced by Jesse Collins Entertainment (Super Bowl Halftime Show, Beyoncé Bowl), the series has executive producers Jesse Collins, Dionne Harmon, Madison Merritt, Elaine Metaxas, Taraji P. Henson and Steve Mosko. Showrunners Jason Raff (America's Got Talent, Clash of the Choirs) and David Friedman (Bring the Funny, The Four) helm the format.

The competition spotlights up-and-coming talent across music, dance, variety, comedy, magic and juniors categories, blending nostalgia with contemporary appeal to vie in the talent show landscape.

Judges offer diverse insights:
- Jelly Roll (Jason DeFord), seven-time Grammy nominee whose album Beautifully Broken topped the Billboard 200 and country charts (tracks: I Am Not Okay, Liar, Winning Streak, Heart of Stone).
- Sarah Michelle Gellar, iconic Buffy the Vampire Slayer star (reprising in Hulu revival), recent credits include Dexter: Original Sin, Wolf Pack and upcoming Ready or Not 2.
- Chrissy Teigen, TV personality and cookbook author behind the Cravings brand.

Hosted by Anthony Anderson (Black-ish), the series aims to captivate global audiences with star power and viewer engagement.

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Netflix confirms sequel to KPop Demon Hunters

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Netflix has officially announced a sequel to its record-breaking animated film KPop Demon Hunters, with directors Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans returning to helm the project. The follow-up marks the first endeavor under their new multi-year deal with the streamer for animated content. The original movie, which became Netflix's most-watched title ever, is nominated for two Oscars this weekend.

Television viewers have a packed schedule on Friday, March 13, 2026, with new episodes and premieres spanning dramas, documentaries, and competitions. Highlights feature a guest appearance tying back to Reba on Happy's Place and the return of Celebrity Jeopardy! with notable contestants.

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ABC has confirmed a premiere date for its new Dancing With the Stars spin-off, which aims to select the next professional dancer for season 35. Titled Dancing With the Stars: The Next Pro and hosted by reigning champion Robert Irwin, the series will debut on July 13. It features 12 up-and-coming dancers competing in a shared house through an intense audition process.

American Idol announced its Top 3 finalists for next week's Season 24 finale during a special throwback episode on May 4. Keyla Richardson, Hannah Harper, and Jordan McCullough advanced, while Chris Tungseth and Braden Rumfelt were eliminated. The episode featured returning judges Paula Abdul and Randy Jackson, along with duets with Season 5 alumni.

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American Idol's April 6 episode revealed the Top 11 contestants for Season 24 following a voting delay from the previous week. Host Ryan Seacrest addressed the issue before announcing eliminations and performances of '90s songs chosen by the judges. Lionel Richie saved Rae from the bottom two, while Jesse Findling was eliminated.

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