Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May are coming back for four special episodes of The Grand Tour.
It was announced last year that we wouldn’t have any more episodes of the show to sink our teeth into, with Clarkson taking to social media to say “no more Grand Tour after next year, but a lot more Clarkson's Farm.”
But the three geezers won’t be off our screens for too much longer, with the trio set to appear in four special episodes titled The Not Very Grand Tour.
Rather than traditional episodes, these ones will celebrate the best moments from the last six seasons, with the boys looking back at “some of the more propulsive films from The Grand Tour,” according to Amazon.
“These include the hyper car holy trinity, muscle cars in Detroit, a city sprint in a Bugatti, the world’s craziest tank, and a race between the past, present and future.”
The first episode, titled "The Not Very Grand Tour: The Power and the Glory” is set to be released worldwide on Prime Video this April, while the next three episodes will be released later this year and in 2026, titled “The Grand-ish Tour.”
May recently spoke to Al Arabiya News, where he reckoned that Clarkson wouldn’t be in the episodes, but Clarkson fired back swiftly to correct and insult him, in true Clarkson fashion.
"Jeremy Clarkson wasn't available for some reason, but we're all in the clips. It's all things you've seen before, but chopped up in a different way," May said. "We recorded it a while back. I can't remember why he couldn't be there. He was probably busy."
Clarkson fired back over X in the weekend, writing: "I fear the poor old dear has become senile. Because while he can't remember me being there, I can.”
Either way, The Not Very Grand Tour: The Power and the Glory will hit Prime Video on April 18th. Exciting stuff.