February 10th 2025.
Jeff Hordley, who plays the beloved character of Cain Dingle on Emmerdale, is gearing up for an eventful week filled with drama, danger, and plenty of stunts. As the show promises a shocking death, the cast is understandably nervous every time a deadly stunt is introduced.
In an interview with Metro, Jeff opened up about the creation of the lake crash stunt, his thoughts on his character's brother Caleb, and even shared his dream of appearing on another TV show. He also discussed his character's development and what he has learned from playing Cain.
So what can viewers expect from this week's episodes? According to Jeff, the set designers created a stunning ice landscape behind the car park using wax, making the already cold set feel like it was below freezing. But despite the challenges, the stunt was executed flawlessly.
The stunt involves two limos, one carrying Cain and the other carrying some girls. As the events unfold, Cain is left wondering if his brother Caleb knows about his affair with Ruby. Although he tries to play it cool, Cain can't shake off the feeling of uncertainty.
It's no secret that Cain and Ruby's affair was a mistake, and both characters regret it deeply. But it also adds another layer to the already complicated relationship between Cain and Caleb. One moment they seem like they could be great brothers, and the next, they are at each other's throats.
As for the camaraderie on set during these intense stunts and night shoots, Jeff revealed that the cast has a lot of fun. But in his limo, he is surrounded by characters who would be the worst people to find out about his affair, which adds to the tension on set.
Filming these stunts can be time-consuming, but Jeff praised the director and lighting director for their attention to detail, ensuring that the scenes are shot correctly. And despite the challenges, Jeff enjoys filming these stunts because it allows him to push himself and see the rewards of his hard work.
Having been a part of many stunts in the past, Jeff admits that the most challenging one for him was the underwater scene where Cain and Moira almost drowned. However, he also considers it one of the most rewarding experiences as an actor. And while the current stunt may not be as physically challenging, it still presents its own set of obstacles.
As Emmerdale continues to push the boundaries and tell gripping stories, Jeff believes it keeps things interesting and prevents the show from becoming too formulaic. And from the sound of it, this week's episodes will be no exception.
Jeff Hordley, known for his role as Cain Dingle on Emmerdale, is a fan favorite among viewers. As we gear up for an action-packed week on the show, Hordley reveals that the cast gets a bit nervous whenever a dangerous stunt is involved. And with the confirmation that someone will meet their demise, it's understandable why the tension is high.
In an interview with Metro, the talented actor opens up about the making of the lake crash stunt, his thoughts on his on-screen brother Caleb, his dream role on TV, and what he admires about his character, Cain. Hordley teases that viewers can expect an unforgettable week full of stunts, including an impressive ice landscape created by the company, Snow Business, in the village behind the car park.
Describing the set, Hordley shares that it was freezing and the wax used to create the icy effect made it feel like it was below zero degrees. But despite the challenges, he commends the team for their excellent work. The stunt involves two limos, one with Cain and the other with some girls. As for Cain's state of mind, he's worried about whether his brother Caleb knows about his tryst with Ruby. But as they ride in the limo, he puts those thoughts aside and tries to enjoy the night.
Hordley also discusses the aftermath of the incident between Cain and Ruby, revealing that they both regretted it and agreed to never speak of it again. However, this creates more tension between Caleb and Cain, who have a complicated relationship. One moment they seem like great brothers, and the next, they want to kill each other. Hordley believes this dynamic adds depth to their characters and makes for an exciting storyline.
When asked about the camaraderie on set during stunts and night shoots, Hordley shares that they have a lot of fun. His limo is filled with characters who would make Cain feel guilty if the truth came out, adding to the suspense. He also praises director Vicky Thomas and lighting director Chris Ramage for their work on the stunt, which involved shooting in an eerie, foggy atmosphere.
Reflecting on past stunts, Hordley reveals that the underwater scene with Moira was the most challenging for him. He and Natalie J. Robb, who plays Moira, had to undergo training and shoot in a tank in London. But despite the difficulties, he says it was ultimately rewarding and gave him a sense of accomplishment. However, he adds that the current stunt was also enjoyable, just not as physically and mentally taxing.
Hordley ends the interview by expressing his excitement for the show's recent efforts to push boundaries and shake things up, keeping things interesting for viewers. And with his dedication to his craft, it's no surprise that he continues to be a firm favorite on Emmerdale.
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