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Celebrity Traitors followers reward last problem as ‘absolute cinema’ and ‘the campest motion sequence in historical past’ as stars race to win money on transferring practice earlier than it EXPLODES

Celebrity Traitors fans have heaped praise on the finale episode’s ‘cinematic’ challenge, as they compared it to James Bond and a Michael Bay film.

The eagerly-anticipated final episode of the hit BBC show, saw the remaining five contestants, Alan Carr, Joe Marler, Cat Burns, Nick Mohammed and David Olusoga, given their last chance to add to the prize pot.

And the show seemed determined to go out with a bang, with the stars tasked with finding keys on a moving steam train to unlock boxes with bags of cash inside, before it exploded.

As host Claudia Winkleman told the group about what they had to do and warned them of the explosives on the train, the celebrities couldn’t hold back their nerves.

With only 20 minutes to find all the keys, get the money bags and get off the train, the team raced into action.

Moving through each carriage, the five had to crack padlock codes, search through barrels of rocks and untangle chains.

With just seconds to spare they secured all £20,000 as the train came to a stop and Claudia yelled for them to get off.

Sprinting towards her in slow-motion, the train exploded behind them in a huge fireball, causing both the celebrities and viewers to react in shock.

Celebrity Traitors fans have heaped praise on the finale episode's 'cinematic' challenge, as they compared it to James Bond and a Michael Bay film

Celebrity Traitors fans have heaped praise on the finale episode’s ‘cinematic’ challenge, as they compared it to James Bond and a Michael Bay film