November 22nd 2024.
Get ready for an explosive stunt on Coronation Street that will leave the Platt family in grave danger. The infamous No. 8, which has been home to the Platts since 1991, will go up in flames just weeks after Gail's final scenes air. This dramatic twist was exclusively revealed last week by Metro, and it's safe to say that the residents of Weatherfield will never be the same.
According to sources, the new producer Kate Brooks is not holding back when it comes to shaking things up on the show. And let's just say that some fan favorites might not make it out alive. This bold move will kickstart a new era for the show, and fans are eagerly waiting to see what's in store.
Filming for this major event is currently underway, and local residents near the show's production base in Trafford were warned to expect some loud explosions and fire effects. The whole neighborhood was abuzz with excitement as smoke billowed out of the house and an orange glow could be seen through the windows. The cast, dressed in bright red dryrobes, were gathered outside The Kabin newsagents, huddled together in anticipation of the night shoots.
But it wasn't just the cast who were feeling the chill, as filming coincided with a yellow weather warning for snow and ice across the UK. Despite the cold, the actors were in high spirits, sharing sweet snaps on Instagram of them bundled up and ready for action. It's clear that they are all dedicated to bringing this explosive storyline to life.
To add to the excitement, new pictures have emerged of the cast and crew filming the scenes, with smoke pouring out of the windows and an orange glow illuminating the set. It's clear that this is going to be a dramatic and visually stunning event that will have fans on the edge of their seats.
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This is not the first time a house on The Street has been destroyed on such a large scale. Back in 2010 during the 50th Anniversary celebrations, a tram crashed into the corner shop and The Kabin, causing extensive damage and a fire in the Webster's home. The house was left empty for six months while it was refurbished, but this time, the stakes seem even higher.
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