Watch the incredible new trailer for The Grand Tour as Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May return to our screens in November
The boys are back with the new series for Amazon Prime
THE first trailer for The Grand Tour has finally been released and the boys are back with a bang.
Amazon Prime have shared an exciting teaser clip and it's filled with helicopters, castles and, of course, some very nice sports cars.
Jeremy Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond are making their TV return after Clarkson was sacked from Top Gear and the BBC for punching a producer.
May and Hammond left with him and now their new offering will air online with Amazon Prime and fans can finally put a date in their diaries as the first episode will debut on November 18.
New episodes will air every week for an incredible three month run and if the teaser is anything to go by, fans are in for an adrenaline fuelled series as the guys tour some of the most stunning and far-flung locations across the globe.
In the atmospheric clip, the camera pans over stunning mountainous landscapes, clear blue waters and stunning castles, before cutting to a race track as the boys speed around in their shiny Ferraris.
There's also a helicopter and some desert buggies thrown in for good measure.
The first episode will take the trio to California which is set to be filmed later this month.
They were previously pictured filming in the South African bush and in Italy, where they greeted by legions of screaming fans.
Speaking about the new show, Vice President of Amazon Prime Video EU Jay Marine said: "Customers have been desperate to find out when they can watch their favourite team back on screen, so we are very excited to announce the launch date of one of the most globally anticipated shows of 2016.
“The guys have been having a blast filming the show around the world and we can’t wait for fans to see it weekly from 18 November, only on Amazon Prime Video.”
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Matt Damon, 45, and Charlize Theron, 41, are among the big-hitters lined up to appear in The Grand Tour later this year.
It is a kick in the teeth for the BBC, which managed to attract a jumble of C-list guests for the revamped Top Gear.
They have included blues singer Seasick Steve, 75, and Brit rapper Tinie Tempah, 27.
A TV source told The Sun: “All the early signs suggest The Grand Tour will have a much bigger pulling power than Top Gear. Matt and Charlize are just two of the names involved. More big stars will follow.
“Top Gear’s influence and power has clearly waned without Jeremy at the helm.”
Jeremy, James and Richard, along with creative producer Andy Wilman have signed a deal with Amazon Prime for an initial agreement to make 36 episodes over the period of three years.
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