Netflix reveals judges for Star Search reboot

Netflix has announced Jelly Roll, Sarah Michelle Gellar, and Chrissy Teigen as the judges for its upcoming reboot of the classic talent show Star Search. Hosted by Anthony Anderson, the series will premiere on January 20 with live episodes and real-time viewer voting. The original show, which ran from 1983 to 1995, launched careers of stars like Britney Spears and Beyoncé.

Netflix is reviving the iconic talent competition Star Search with a modern twist, tapping a diverse panel of judges to scout the next generation of performers. The streamer has confirmed that country-rap artist Jelly Roll, actress Sarah Michelle Gellar—known for her role as Buffy the Vampire Slayer—and model and media personality Chrissy Teigen will serve as judges. Anthony Anderson, familiar from shows like Black-ish, will host the reimagined series.

Set to debut on January 20, the reboot will feature new episodes streaming live on Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 9 p.m. ET. Viewers can participate directly by voting in real time using their TV remote or the Netflix mobile app, adding an interactive element to the competition. This format aims to heighten the stakes, as Netflix describes the talent as "bigger than ever."

The original Star Search, which aired from 1983 to 1995, became a launchpad for numerous celebrities, including Britney Spears, Beyoncé, Justin Timberlake, and Adam Sandler. By blending nostalgia with contemporary features like live streaming and audience input, Netflix hopes to recapture that magic while appealing to today's viewers.

No further details on contestants or episode structure have been released, but the judging panel's mix of music, acting, and lifestyle expertise promises varied perspectives on emerging talents.

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