The Masked Singer season 4 is coming on Fox, but there's still a question as to when it will officially arrive. Although the show is on the fall schedule of the network, there is no guarantee right now. Because of the current global health crisis, some things could change.
But once The Masked Singer season 4 premieres on ABC, we're going to see a lot of surprises. It looks like the producers are already thinking about what to do next in the singing competition. Since the franchise airs around the world, they wanted to make something different that wasn't seen elsewhere.
It seems like they wanted to create something to make sure this particular program stands out from the rest. Speaking to Deadline, executive producer Craig Plestis has something to say about this matter and the things we can expect in the fourth installment.
He said there are things that we're going to see in The Masked Singer season 4 that we haven't seen anywhere in the globe. This could possibly mean some twists when it comes to unmasking or a shift in the program so celebrities won't stay that long in the show.
Despite the surprises, the upcoming season still faces a few challenges. As mentioned, the show is slated to premiere in the fall. But, one of the things that should be considered here is the audience. Will the program go without an audience? That remains a question for now.
The biggest concern in The Masked Singer season 4, according to CarterMatt, is convincing high-caliber celebrities to do the show. Due to the real-life health crisis, the majority may not want to risk their safety and health. The program often comes with big reveals, but will that happen this time?
There is no indication as to when it will be safe to film. But even if it does, there's a question whether there's an interest from celebrities taking part in the show. While the program is in demand, there are a lot of things that should be considered first.
Getting the best cast will be the biggest challeng of The Masked Singer season 4. It should have big reveals just like the third installment, which includes Lil Wayne, Sarah Palin, and Tony Hawk. When these three names were, reportedly, unmasked, it turned out into viral moments.
The program is hosted by Nick Cannon and Robin Thicke, Nicole Scherzinger, Jenny McCarthy, Ken Jeong serve as the panelists.