Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May sat behind the wheel again. We're just a few days away from the start of the first season of The Grand Tour web series, produced by the former Top Gear motoring team, which has completely reshuffled the ranks after Jeremy Clarkson lost his mind once again and forced his employer - the BBC - to fire him. But Clarkson did not stand idly by and, with his former partners in crime, Richard Hammond and James May, began preparing a new series, whose godfather is Amazon. All the fans of the legendary team will come to your account again on November 18, 2016, when The Grand Tour comes to computer screens after a long wait, which will be broadcast weekly on the online program Amazon Prime. And for a taste, here's a hot trailer.
According to the fresh trailer for automotive series The Grand Tour seems to be the case actually Top Gear under a different flag (Amazon's and no longer BBC's).
Top Gear meanwhile with new team was experiencing a mid-life crisis, since after leaving holy trinity or four (Stig) remains only a pale shadow of itself (it once was the most watched TV series in the world), although it is actually not as bad as it is accused - Chris Evans has already recovered his leg, and in the new season the honor of Top Gear will be saved by his co-host and ex-Friend, Matt LeBlanc – but Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May they are simply irreplaceable.
And now their fans will be able to get back to your account, as we are only a month away from the premiere of The Grand Tour series (November 18, 2016).
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Judging by the first glimpses, Amazon's automotive series it follows a proven recipe, which is not bad at all, because you don't change the winning horse. The employer. This time you will be able to follow the legendary team consisting of Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May and their antics in 4K UHD resolution! The new series will be available to subscribers on Amazon Prime available every friday. The trio prepared 12 hours of material for the first season (for 12 episodes), but otherwise signed a three-year contract with Amazon, which means that we have the least to wait for 36 episodes. Are you looking forward to something?
The Grand Tour motoring series:
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