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8.0 4 Seasons • 50 Episodes

World of Dance - Season 2

"This is our moment."

Dancers battle in heats of artistry, precision and athleticism in this reality-competition show.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Jennifer Lopez

    Jennifer Lopez

    Self - Judge

  • Ne-Yo

    Ne-Yo

    Self - Judge

  • Derek Hough

    Derek Hough

    Self - Judge

  • Jenna Dewan

    Jenna Dewan

    Self

Overview

Dancers battle in heats of artistry, precision and athleticism in this reality-competition show.

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