Season two of Clarkson’s Farm went live on February 10 but there is already speculation about what season three will entail.
The second instalment of the series documented the former Top Gear star's clashes with West Oxfordshire District Council over planning applications for Diddly Squat Farm.
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The future of season three was thrown into doubt in December when Mr Clarkson wrote a heavily criticised column for The Sun on Meghan Markle.
But on Monday, Mr Clarkson issued an update to fans wanting to know when the next episodes were due.
One user wrote: “I loved it. Watched it on Saturday that just passed. Loved the show and can't wait for a season three if there is one."
Mr Clarkson replied in three words: “There is one.”
There is one
— Jeremy Clarkson (@JeremyClarkson) February 13, 2023
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Fans reacted joyfully to the news, with one writing: “Sure hope the wait for season three isn't as long as was the wait for season two....
“The world needs more attention paid to the plight of the average farmer.”
Another added: “Literally just finished season two. Googled ‘will there be a season three?’ Then bam! I end up at this tweet! Awesome.”
In October 2022, Amazon Prime Video confirmed that filming for season three had already begun.
S2 will be 'cropping up' in a few months 🌾 but in the meantime we thought you should know... S3 of #ClarksonsFarm is currently filming 🐑 🎬 pic.twitter.com/cHsKCH1qdh
— Prime Video UK (@primevideouk) October 28, 2022
The new season is expected to cover the latest farming year from 2022 into 2023.
It is likely to be released some time in early 2024 and the third season is anticipated to be the last.
Prime Video have also promised the show’s favourite characters; Kaleb Cooper, Mr Clarkson’s wife Lisa and Cheerful Charlie will make a return to our screens.
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