Emmerdale has dropped a dramatic new trailer, teasing the ITV soap's big stunt which leaves at least one character dead.
Jimmy King will be involved in a tragic truck crash, that spurs on a series of catastrophic events.
On the wedding day of Mandy Dingle and Paul Ashdale, it seems Paul's dark secrets are finally exposed by Liv Flaherty.
After she finds out he lied about being kidnapped amid his gambling troubles, it seems she could also learn he was the person behind the deadly beating of his own son Vinny, who was recently left fighting for his life.
While this is not confirmed, the trailer shows Paul seemingly turning violent with Vinny again, but also Liv.

It isn't entirely clear what is happening in the barn, but in one scene Vinny is seen laying on the ground terrified.
Paul is seen kicking someone on the floor, and soon after Liv appears to be thrown into a wall by the evil character.
Not only that but she's seen covering her face as if she has been slapped, and is also shown trying to flee before Paul walks towards her.

Elsewhere, and Jimmy's fate is not confirmed after the truck crashes, with him veering off the road at high speed - while it's also hinted his wife Nicola could be in the back of the van, after Mackenzie Boyd seemingly shuts her in.
This does seem to be a different van though on closer look, but could it be a foreshadowing of events to come?
Jimmy ends up smashing the vehicle off the road and into some farming buildings.
Emmerdale confirmed that what follows are "a series of explosive events which will eventually lead to the untimely death of at least one character".

There's plenty of twists and turns as both Liv's brother Aaron Dingle and Mandy look unsettled by something.
Emmerdale Producer Laura Shaw said of the "colossal" stunt: "For months now we've been waiting for the appalling, horrible truth about Paul to be exposed and of course, we always knew that we would want that truth to come out in a hugely dramatic and explosive way.
"Shooting a colossal stunt with social distancing is no easy task and it took months of meticulous planning and the whole Emmerdale team, proudly pulling together, to enable us to successfully achieve what are undoubtedly, our most ambitious and spectacular episodes of the last year.

"It's a highly charged, emotional, nail biting, holding-your-breath week of Emmerdale, that promises to leave devastation in its wake and irrevocably change the lives of some of our most loved villagers."
Viewers will be shown flashforwards next week, as three characters in particular are left fighting for their lives.
Emmerdale airs weeknights at 7pm on ITV, with an extra episode at 8pm on Thursdays.