Emmerdale boss confirms 'death, destruction and lots of tears' for explosive 50th anniversary
07.10.2022 - 08:13
/ ok.co.uk
Emmerdale boss Jane Hudson has confirmed "death, destruction and lots of tears" for the ITV soap's explosive 50th anniversary. It has previously been revealed that the village will be changed forever as a devastating storm hits, kickstarting a chain reaction of events that will change the Dales forever. While earlier this month, Emmerdale fans were given their first glimpse at what to expect in the upcoming 50th anniversary episode.
And teasing even more details on Thursday 6 October, the ITV soap's boss revealed new spoilers, including a "really big bang" that propels Emmerdale into the New Year. Speaking to press, including OK!, Jane said: "Well, it is a roller coaster of emotions and there is a visual impact, I think it will blow more than your socks off, put it that way. "There's death, there's destruction, but there's also real moments of intimacy of heartbreak and love.
"We're going see our characters tested in not just their physical strength, but their emotional strength as well. And there's gonna be a lot of tears, I must warn you about that. We'll see our community have to deal with the aftermath of this horrific storm.
"It has already started with Aaron's return, we've seen that on screen, we of course have the Faith storyline coming up, which is going to be incredibly sad, then we go into our storm, which has got more than one stunt across the week. "And then just when you think things can't get any worse for our Emmerdale characters, they really, really do. And we end the month on a really big bang that propels us well into the New Year..." Jane cryptically added: "Not all the cast come out of this flourishing, but they will have a flourishing exit, shall we say?" The special anniversary episode will air on
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