Coronation Street has teased the outcome of the show’s arson mystery in a new set of spoiler clips.
The ITV soap has kept fans guessing over who was responsible for the recent fire at the Platt house, which endangered the lives of Max Turner and Toyah Habeeb.
Police have confirmed that the fire was started deliberately, and they’ve already pointed the finger at David Platt and Abi Webster in recent days.
A new Corrie spoiler clip has now previewed the big moment that Shona Platt appears to figure out who the culprit was.
Kevin Webster shows Shona and Nick Tilsley the CCTV footage from the garage, which captures the moment that the arsonist broke in to steal some petrol.
Kevin has no idea who this individual is, but Shona looks very concerned after spotting a crucial clue. Has she cracked the case? And will she speak up or protect the criminal?
Meanwhile, a second video shows David at a crossroads as he considers taking part in another criminal job with his dodgy friend Andy Garland.
David has already acted as a getaway driver for Andy and his associates as they targeted a warehouse, but now he’s potentially being dragged into a riskier mission involving an ATM robbery.
The only problem is that Andy isn’t fully convinced that David is the right man for the job. With David clearly torn, what will he do?
Finally, two further clips offer our first look at new regular characters Mick and Lou Michaelis, who are about to move into nearby Mawdsley Street.
Lou crosses paths with Gemma Winter-Brown while bickering with Aadi Alahan at the Corner Shop. She recognises Gemma as one of the other mums from Bessie Street School.
Lou hopes to strike up a friendship with Gemma, but there’s a sting in the tail as viewers realise that her husband Mick is the mystery van man who’s been tormenting Chesney for weeks.
Joe Layton, who’s been cast as Mick, recently teased: “I think the audience will be shocked to realise that it’s Mick who was harassing Chesney all this time.
“It’s been drip fed out and from what I’ve seen, no one knew what was happening with the man with the silver van. It’s been great to have that kind of depth to play with and it’s been fun.
“Working with Sam [Aston] and Dolly-Rose [Campbell] has been amazing. Everyone at Corrie is so welcoming and the Winter-Browns are an iconic family!”