All-star

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Template:Short description Template:About Template:Refimprove An all-star team is a group of people all having a high level of performance in their field. Originating in sports, it has since drifted into vernacular and has been borrowed heavily by the entertainment industry.

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Entertainment

Cinema

The term "all star" is also used in films, often used as a form of publicity gimmick to promote the cast of a movie in which a number of high-profile actors appear, sometimes merely in cameo roles.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> An archetype is the 1956 version of Around the World in 80 Days.

Television

In a similar vein to sporting events, some reality television franchises (such as Dancing with the Stars,<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Survivor ,<ref>Template:Cite magazine</ref><ref name=":0">Template:Cite magazine</ref> and RuPaul's Drag Race)<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> have held all-star seasons featuring notable contestants from previous seasons, such as champions, contestants popular among viewers, and notable contestants from international versions of the franchise. These can include entire seasons where the alumni compete against each other, or a spin-off competition with a different format. One such example—Survivor: Winners at War— where to celebrate the 40th season and 20th anniversary of the American version, featured 20 winners from past seasons competing for an increased cash prize of $2,000,000. Most of its challenges were also reprised from the seasons that the cast members had originally competed in.<ref name=":0" /><ref name="two_million2">Template:Cite magazine</ref> Another, example is the Australia V The World edition of Australian Survivor - in which players from the Australian version of Survivor competed against players from other versions of the show.

Sometimes, all-star crossovers may be organized between contestants of multiple reality formats; the MTV series The Challenge was originally a competition spin-off of its reality shows The Real World and Road Rules, but later seasons began to increasingly include alumni from other popular reality series such as The Amazing Race, Big Brother, Love Island, Survivor as well as those who debuted directly on The Challenge.<ref name="avclub">Template:Cite web</ref><ref name="buzzfeed">Template:Cite web</ref> Simularly, the American version of The Traitors features a cast largely of former Realty TV Personalities.

Music

"All-stars" in music terms is referred to record labels or a music genre's top musical artists. An example of this includes the single "Pow 2011" by Lethal Bizzle in which all the featured artists are credited as "Grime All-Stars". Sometimes, labels organize such all-star sessions to release dedicated albums. Examples of this case are the collective This Mortal Coil under the 4AD label, or the Roadrunner United sessions by Roadrunner Records. The term is not equivalent to supergroup, which refers to a group made of already established musicians from other popular bands or with a successful solo career.

Comics

The All Star DC Comics was an imprint of ongoing American comic book titles published by DC Comics that ran from 2005 to 2008. DC has published two titles under the All-Star banner, featuring Batman and Superman. The premise of the imprint was to partner DC Comics' top tier characters with the most popular and acclaimed writers and artists.

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