'Top Gear' season 22: LEGO trailer leak goes viral, 'Evening with Top Gear' special to go live online

 Screengrab from official trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7YDMt7jOfU

When beautiful cars go to beautiful places, every viewer gets an eyeful of treats. This is exactly the goal of "Top Gear" when it returns for season 22 in a week. 

This new season will welcome viewers with three new cars that will embark on a journey to Patagonia. The cars include the Porsche 918, the McLaren P1 and the La Ferrari. Returning as hosts are Jeremy Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond. 

While there's only a couple of spoilers for the upcoming season, one can take a hint from the leaked trailer that wasn't supposed to be seen this early. The special trailer for season 22 went viral instantly and it is easy to guess why. 

The guys behind the show made the trailer in an unusual but very cool way. They designed it in LEGO style. In the hilarious and entertaining trailer, LEGO James is seen having problems with his missing hair, then there's LEGO Jeremy sleeping while he is on the job, and LEGO Richard gets his foot stuck on one of the LEGO bricks. 

Mind you, the trailer wasn't just made to poke fun at the hosts. In fact, the trailer is actually something fans can expect to see when season 22 starts. It is unsure whether Richard will get his foot stuck somewhere, but one thing's for sure, the cars in the background will be seen in the new season. 

Meanwhile, before "Top Gear" season 22 premieres, there is a special that will be broadcast live online: "Evening with Top Gear." This special was made to welcome the new season of the show, where the hosts answer questions and talk about what the new season has in store for the viewers. This special will air on Jan. 18 at 4 p.m. EST. 

As for "Top Gear" season 22, it will air Jan. 25, where the new journey will begin.

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