![]() But my favorite of his was this female demon with Alam. We’ve reached Season 4, which was the season mentor Anthony came in a straight dominated with more wins in one season than anyone before or since. But if you want to know why we all voted for Nicole after she was brought back, it was for cyborg looks like this one. They regretted it instantly, since it denied mentor Laura the win, and they never did it again. Season 3 was the only season where the show allowed us the viewers to vote on the winner. Season three started off with a Star Wars Catina challenge, and an introduction to Roy and Rod’s particular brand of really large designs with this robotic exoskeleton piece with tiny alien driver. The show will certainly go on and on this season about Rayce’s win in the famous “Burton-esque” challenge for his self playing cellist, but my heart belongs to RJ’s Bellhop with a heart of drawers. Here’s another shot of it in the group setting that shows it off under the lights. This is the best solo pic of Brea’s winning Wicked Witch. The frustration of good pictures of the make up also continued this season. Season Two also started strong with a group challenger to return to Oz. (Though as a body of work over the season his win did make sense.) My favorites from the finale belonged to Samantha Cobb and her take on The Little Mermaid. I actually didn’t think Conor should win for his finale pieces. But the talent was there, as you can see from eventual winner Conor McCullagh’s Elephant Man look he did with fellow contestant Tom Devlin. While we’re waiting for the show to return and meet the latest crop of artists who will compete this season, let’s take a look back through those archives and check out the most memorable make ups from over the last seven seasons.īack in Face Off Season 1, Syfy didn’t do full pictures of the make ups, as they didn’t realise what a beast this would become. It certainly is a way to get the still growing audience to go back through SyFy’s archives and check out some of those early seasons they might have missed that mentors Rayce, Laura and Anthony come from (Seasons 2, 3, 4 and, in Laura’s case, also 5.) Still, Face Off has kept a steady hand on the wheel thus far in their format variations in the last year or so, and there’s hope this will work very well for them. I make fun of the mentor format, especially because there’s no evidence so far it works for any show outside The Voice, and yet reality competitions keep trying it. The series will be celebrating five years on the air this season (it debuted originally in January of 2011), and along with that this season, is finding a new way to reach back across the years to bring back artists from that earlier seasons. Syfy will have no actively airing unscripted series after Face Off’s end.Face Off returns in one week’s time. ![]() Their web site has long promised that the show “returns later this year,” but there wasn’t even a hint that this would be the last season when I asked Syfy a few weeks ago about when it might return. The show has been off the air since last August. ET on May 9.)Īlthough Syfy released the teaser trailer below, they have not even produced a press release announcing the new season. It is clearly no longer a priority. (The network’s publicity team did give the trailer a day early to TV Insider, which wrote a fluffy piece that doesn’t even use any variation of the word “cancelled,” instead just referring to it being the “final” season.) (Only 4,730 people have signed it as of 3 p.m. The show’s production company, Mission Control Media, has been retweeting #SaveFaceOff posts, and Westmore encourages people to sign a petition to save the series. #FaceOff returns June 5th for its final season. ![]() Thank you to all of the artists for bravely sharing their talent with the world, the amazing models, McKenzie, Glenn, Ve, Neville, Patrick, Lois, Michael Westmore, Derek, Mary, Peter and everyone else associated with the show. This show means the world to us at Mission Control, and we appreciate the loyal and passionate support of our viewers more than we can possibly say. It is with a great deal of sadness and disappointment that we report #Syfy has decided #season13 will be the final season of #FaceOff. Host McKenzie Westmore posted this to Instagram: The show’s production is not going away quietly. It’s called Face Off: Battle Royale, and it’s another all-star season, just like season 11. Syfy has cancelled Face Off, which will air one final season starting June 5.
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