We're only two episodes in to Clarkson, Hammond and May's new Amazon Prime-hosted motoring show The Grand Tour, and there have already been a number of deaths.
Don't worry, the maverick trio are just fine, but their celebrity guests haven't fared too well.
Jeremy Renner (skydiving), Armie Hammer (snake) and Charlize Theron (lion) have all already met their 'end' on the show, and that's before we get to Carol Vorderman's brief and bizarre cameo.
So, with such an unsavoury track record, which celebs are Clarkson, Hammond and May hoping to tempt on to the show for a death scene next? Well, if Clarkson gets his way, the next leader of the free world will be meeting his maker sooner rather than later.
When questioned if he'd have Donald Trump as a guest on The Grand Tour, Clarkson told Digital Spy: "God, yes. Have you seen what we're doing to everybody?"
So, how would president-elect Trump go? Well, according to Clarkson: "It's up to [the celebrities] as to how they go. There are a lot of amusing ways, we live in interesting times."
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Chiming in on the matter, Richard Hammond added: "I'm sure he'd be eager to volunteer."
While The Grand Tour has audiences gripped, it's not the trio's only new post-BBC venture. Bringing the fight to the likes of Twitter, Facebook and Instagram, they've today, November 28, launched their new motoring themed social network, DRIVETRIBE.
Letting users get the low down on all their favourite motoring interests in one place, DRIVETRIBE, as well as acting as another front for Clarkson-based rants, the network will see users able to create and follow themes, channels and discussion boards known as Tribes.
According to James May: "Motoring isn't niche and there are dedicated bits online about it, but they're a bit too niche in some sense. It's quite difficult to find them and hard to browse them."
Discussing the benefits of DRIVETRIBE, he added: "The way our Tribe system works means you can browse everything to do with cars that somebody, somewhere is interested enough in to create a Tribe."
DRIVETRIBE, which is free to sign up to, is available online now. The Android and iOS apps will follow in the coming days.
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