'Masked Singer' begets 'Masked Dancer,' set for December

FILE - Craig Robinson attends the premiere of "An Evening with Beverly Luff Linn" in Los Angeles on Oct. 8, 2018. Robinson will host the celebrity competition series, "The Masked Dancer." (Photo by Willy Sanjuan/Invision/AP, File) (Willy Sanjuan, 2018 Invision)

LOS ANGELES – Fox's hit series “The Masked Singer” is getting company with “The Masked Dancer,” a chance for celebrity contestants to show off their moves in disguise.

Actor and comedian Craig Robinson ("The Office," “Hot Tub Time Machine”) will host the series, with Ken Jeong, Paula Abdul, Brian Austin Green and Ashley Tisdale as panelists.

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Contestants won't be performing solo: Masked partners and back-up dancers will be joining them for a range of music and dance styles, including hip-hop, salsa, jazz and tap, the network said Wednesday.

Filming has begun on the series, which will debut in December, Fox said. A date and guest judges are yet to be announced.

Fox Entertainment executive Rob Wade described host Robinson as “hilarious as always” and lauded the panelists as the right blend to “lead our awesomely weird world of masks into a whole new genre.”

The series was inspired by a segment on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show" and DeGeneres is an executive producer for “The Masked Dancer,” Fox said.

“The Masked Singer," based on a South Korean TV show and an instant hit when it debuted in January 2019, has featured T-Pain, Wayne Brady and Kandi Burruss among its winning contestants. Jeong is among the show's panelists.