Jeremy Clarkson’s Diddly Squat Farm has become a phenomenon on Amazon Prime Video, blending raw farming life with laugh-out-loud moments and a surprising dose of heart. After Season 4’s rollercoaster of muddy fields, stubborn goats, and pub chaos, fans are itching to know: Will there be a Clarkson’s Farm Season 5? Here’s everything we know so far.
Good news: Clarkson’s Farm Season 5 is happening. Amazon Prime confirmed the renewal on November 5, 2024, with Jeremy Clarkson dropping the bombshell in a video where drones spelled out a giant “5” over Diddly Squat. Filming is in full swing, with Lisa Hogan, Jeremy’s partner, posting glimpses of the crew hard at work. A recent X post from @DiddlySquatter caught Lisa joking about a newborn lamb stealing the show, hinting that the cameras are rolling on some adorable chaos.
No official release date yet, but let’s piece together the clues. Past seasons dropped in June (Season 1), February (Season 2), and May (Seasons 3 and 4). Filming is ongoing, and editing takes time, so a May 2025 release floated by some fans on X seems optimistic. I’d bet on late spring or early summer 2026—think May or June—for the premiere. The production team’s tight-lipped, but Lisa’s updates suggest they’re pushing hard to wrap filming soon.
There’s a rumor swirling that Season 5 might be the end. Jeremy’s hinted at needing a break, telling fans at a Q&A that he’s “not sure” about more seasons unless something big changes. Some think a Kaleb-led spin-off or yearly specials could follow, especially since Clarkson’s become a surprising voice for farmers. Nothing’s set in stone, but the show’s massive following might convince Amazon to keep it going.
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