Afterreleasing the "Carnage A Trois" special last year, The Grand Tour trio is back. This time they are making a journey through Norway, driving across "Europe's last Select a Page Hide NavigationReviews By type Movies TV Digital Theatre By platform All 4 Amazon Prime Apple TV+ BBC iPlayer BBC Three BritBox UK Disney+ UK ITV Hub My5 MUBI UK Netflix UK Sky + NOW Shudder UK STARZPLAY UK UKTV Play Walter Presents News News Features Netflix Top 10s Amazon Prime Top 10s Sky + NOW Top 10s What to watch 5 films to see this weekend Top 10 TV shows on catch-up TV highlights this month Interviews New releases Netflix UK Amazon Prime Sky + NOW Disney+ UK Apple TV+ BritBox UK MUBI UK VOD release dates Coming soon VOD release dates Netflix UK Amazon Prime Sky + NOW Disney+ UK Apple TV+ MUBI UK All 4 BritBox UK Shudder UK BFI Player NextUp STARZPLAY UK Leaving Watchlist Amazon announces The Grand Tour game August 22, 2018 James R Amazon has announced a video game based on The Grand Tour. Yes, Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May are bringing their signature brand of car-based hijinks to a games console near you, with an “episodic racing game” based 
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Rate this episodeWhat did you think?AdvertisementAired2021-12-17T080000Z on AmazonRuntime1h 8mCountryUnited KingdomLanguageEnglishGenresTalk Show, RealityAdvertisementEveryone's favourite trio are back and they're here to answer a very important question What's going on with French cars? Join Clarkson, Hammond and May as they investigate the wonderfully weird world of French cars on their latest Grand Tour
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The Grand Tour's Richard Hammond and James May have teased where they'd like the show to go next after filming the last two specials in the Amazon Prime Video motoring series has previously taken Hammond, May and their co-host Jeremy Clarkson across the world, from Vietnam and Madagascar, to Mongolia and the US – however, due to coronavirus travel restrictions, The Grand Tour's latest two specials were based in to and other press ahead of the release of The Grand Tour presents Carnage A Trois, Hammond said that they are "experimenting and exploring" a few ideas now that travel restrictions are lifting."We will be able to travel again now because like [for] everybody else, that's been rather off the cards."It's a bit of a disadvantage if you're called The Grand Tour and you can't travel, so it will be quite nice to dust our passports off. This is the longest certainly my passport has been in my desk drawer for over 25 years."So we're exploring various options to get out and back on the road but we've really enjoyed making these two films without going so heavy on the travel, because instead of focusing on that side of it, we're focusing instead on the story and making quite a dense programme with a lot of stuff in it and I think that has been to the benefit of it."It might be something that actually influences us as we go forwards making the next specials when we do travel again."By entering your details, you are agreeing to our terms and conditions and privacy policy. You can unsubscribe at any asked where he would like to go for the next special, May responded "Ideally somewhere we haven't been yet. We do have some partially-formed ideas on the back burner which we were working on before COVID stopped everything."I can't tell you what they are yet because we haven't quite decided but to be honest, I don't mind where we go. On a personal level, I prefer warm places to cold places. But the objective of Grand Tour is not for us to have a holiday, it's to entertain the viewers."So if that meant going somewhere cold where we were all miserable, then I think the people watching the show would enjoy that. So to be honest, anywhere where we can tell a good story. I'm not that fussy."The Grand Tour Presents Carnage A Trois will launch Friday 17th December on Amazon Prime Video. Sign up for Amazon Prime Video for £ a month with a 30-day free trial. If you’re looking for more to watch, check out our TV Guide or visit our Entertainment hub for more news and features. Atone point in The Grand Tour Presents: Carnage A Trois trailer, the team drops a vintage car from 500 ft in the air, before precariously placing another vehicle under some kind of trebuchet-like structure. "In this second lockdown special, the trio dive into the bizarre world of French car culture," the official synopsis reads. "On an
Three wise men, bearing gifts, traversing afar. That was The Grand Tour Presents Carnage a Trois Amazon Prime Video. Except Jeremy Clarkson and co would rightly scoff at accusations of wisdom. And then point out that cars are much faster than camels. Oh and those gifts? A solid hour of gags at the expense of the French. Joyeux NoĂ«l indeed. Petrolhead patriarchy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May – or as they were styled here “Jerome Clarkfils, Richard Jambonmond et Capitaine Lentement” – rode back onto the streaming service with their second lockdown special, delving into the curious world of Gallic car culture. Zut and, if you will, alors. Their road trip began in the Welsh hills, attempting a hair-raising mountain climb in French cars entirely unsuited to the task. By the time they arrived at the summit to admire the bucolic vista, their vehicles were virtual write-offs. “Just a bit of wear and tear,” said Clarkson with an insouciant Gallic shrug as his CitroĂ«n Berlingo’s doors fell off. A rallycross race to test hot hatchbacks descended into farce when it was repeatedly interrupted – first for a civilised lunch of escargots, charcuterie and ChĂąteauneuf-du-Pape, followed by track marshalls going on strike. Once the gilets jaunes had murdered the race director with an axe to the head well, it beats punching a producer in a steak dinner dispute, proceedings got back underway. The sequence was thoroughly stolen by production intern Marguerite, roped in solely because she happened to be French. She gave her rivals the finger and swore lustily as she drove, with subtitles handily provided “You son of a female dog! Go away in a reproductive manner!” Clarkson called her “brilliantly entertaining”. Her own spin-off show surely beckons. The pricey, pointless stunts were as enjoyably schoolboy-ish as ever. They defused bombs in the backs of cars to compare their suspension – with explosive results. After Hammond crashed a propeller-powered Helicron, Clarkson sighed that his colleague’s prangs were becoming so boring, they don’t even bother filming them anymore. Happily the paunchy provocateurs remain as politically incorrect as ever. National stereotypes were gleefully trotted out. They reviewed cars in spoof French arthouse cinema style – which, naturally, included a gratuitous lesbian kiss. Clarkson dropped a CitroĂ«n 2CV from a helicopter because it’s “a harbinger of everything that's gone wrong in the world veganism, cycling, Liberal Democrats, people who talk about my truth’”. Some of this material might have got them into hot water during their BBC days but what’s Jeff Bezos going to do? Send a stern email from space? When Hammond stopped on a busy Leamington Spa roundabout to demonstrate the illogicality of French rules of the road, he was accosted by a fellow driver so furious, his puce face had to be pixelated and his shouting bleeped. The stripped-back format and staycation settings, necessitated by the pandemic, proved a blessing in disguise. This was a return to what the trio do best – pranks, pratfalls, arguing about cars and blokey camaraderie. The higher-concept globe-trotting travelogues tend to become bloated and self-indulgent, whereas this was reminiscent of their Noughties pomp. It helped that the running time was punchy, the editing pacy and the photography gorgeous. Perhaps they’d been starved of company in lockdown but the treble-act also seemed happier in each other’s company than they have in a long time. Clarkson giggled infectiously throughout. Hammond wore a broad grin and a midlife crisis goatee. May, the most distant of the dad-jeaned triumvirate, posited that France only existed so he could drive to Italy more easily. The piĂšce de rĂ©sistance? Building a 60ft, 32-tonne trĂ©buchet on the white cliffs of Dover to fire the much-maligned CitroĂ«n Pluriel across the Channel, back from whence it came. Unsurprisingly, this didn’t end well. Oh, merde. And on that bombshell, au revoir.
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The Grand Tour Presents Carnage a Trois is now available to stream on Amazon Prime The warning promises dangerous behaviour and offensive language. In truth though, the latest misadventures of The Grand Tour trio is more blighted by predictable gags, lazy stereotypes and borderline xenophobia, as they investigate “what is the matter with the French?” To be fair, Jerome Clarkfils Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Jambonmond Richard Hammond and Capitaine Lentement James May are actually being somewhat tongue-in-cheek about the opening mission statement of Carnage a Trois now streaming on Amazon Prime Video, eventually pulling back to a mood of cheeky celebration of the quirks of Gallic culture and car manufacturing. Of course, that doesn’t stop, particularly Clarkson, highlighting the banning of tomato ketchup form schools, laws that prevent lunch being eaten at your desk and the belief that most drugs should be administered anally – each delivered with a schoolboy snigger. READ MORE * The grand interview vegging out with Richard Hammond and James May * The Grand Tour James May lifts the lid on why they've grounded the tent * Richard Hammond defends Amazon's The Grand Tour sometimes being over-the-top * Jeremy Clarkson What is his secret formula? And, shorn of the ability to actually visit the country they are mildly mocking, the whole point of pootling around England and Wales in a Citroen CX Safari, Matra Murena and Renault Avantime seems a little confuddling, especially compared to their last back-to-basics and return-to-form Lochdown special. So in lieu of any particular “bombshells”, we’re treated to vignettes of what is essentially mutually assured destruction and, as the title suggests, carnage. SuppliedBlighted by predictable gags, lazy stereotypes and borderline xenophobia, Hammond, May and Clarkson's latest adventure is only fitfully funny. You’ll witness a Citroen 2CV being stress-tested with the help of a helicopter, a Renault also getting air-time, three commuter cars getting trashed while off-roading a stunt designed to showcase just how vehicles are not viewed as status symbols in a country that boasts “240 different types of cheese” and an exemplar of the apparent laissez-faire attitude to parking and keeping panel beaters gainfully employed. There’s also myriad mentions of design flaws and eccentricities, like a boot release embedded into the driver’s door and, Clarkson’s clear favourite, the stereo that sits facing-up between the driver and the front passenger “not ideal for when you’re having a cheeky pain au chocolat,” he mock laments.SuppliedIn The Grand Tour Presents Carnage a Trois, our trio celebrate the design quirks and eccentricities of French car manufacturing. But, while Clarkson appears in fine fettle, perhaps boosted by farm life, and Hammond attacks his work like the outsize jambon baguette he’s seen devouring at one point, a somewhat dishevelled-looking May his new look makes him appear to be the love child of Bill Bailey and Catweazle doesn’t seem to have his heart in it, hiding his face under towels and steering away from any pranking or participation in the more insane or inane “bits”. With the varying success of their solo projects, maybe this is one of the original band’s last gasps. The Grand Tour Presents Carnage a Trois is now available to stream on Amazon Prime Video.
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