Coronation Street viewers will finally find out Spider Nugent's secret later this year, in scenes that will leave the audience "gasping".
The Virgin Media One soap has teased it could have a huge impact on Toyah Battersby, and that she will make a "huge mistake".
Corrie producer Iain MacLeod hinted there were surprising scenes ahead for the characters, as the truth is set to come out about his past.
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Speaking to Mirror UK and other press, Iain teased Toyah would end up confiding in Spider about what really happened during the car crash that killed Imran Habeeb.
As the truth is finally out, so is Spider's own secret - with it said he's "the worst option in terms of who she should be confessing to".
Iain spilled: "Well, obviously the impending prospects of a life sentence for Toyah ramps up all of her emotions around what's happened, and specifically what she did to Imran and her guilt over all that. And she kind of reaches this huge emotional crisis point. She's got this kind of burning desire to repent or just find some kind of catharsis and she ends up unburdening herself entirely to Spider, talking in detail for the first time about what went on behind the wheel of that car.
"To what extent or not she feels comfortable with what happened to Imran and how much of it wasn't an accident, and how much was it? Was it deliberate? She's satisfied and believes that that's the best person she could tell, the person she can trust the most.
"In fact, at that time, he's the worst conceivable option in terms of who she should be confessing to. I can't say a great deal more than that at this point, but the idea is that she's head over heels in love with this guy again and reconnected with him instantly on his return to the street, and she feels like he's her one true friend in the world. She might not be wrong, but she is certainly making a huge mistake and confiding all of this to him for reasons that will become apparent."
On the secret, Iain went on: "We had a lengthy and heated debate about what Spider's life looks like now. Is he the eternal teenager that's still chaining himself to trees as he's tried to grow up as the character's got older? What does the 21st century version of Spider look like, you know?
"How has he gone about trying to change the world for the better since we last saw him? I think the answers we came up with are surprising, shocking, interesting, and I think will maybe make the audience gasp slightly when we discover exactly what's going on with this life in the present.
"He's a fabulous character with all this heritage behind him and he just felt like exactly the right person to reintroduce to Toyah's life you know, just at the point where she hit rock bottom, or so she thinks, we bring in this incredible sort of benign, nurturing blast from the past and just reset her to a happier time, giving her a little interlude, optimism and happiness.
"We felt it was really important in the run up to the trial just because there's a limit to how much self flagellation you can enjoy as an audience. So it was just a brilliant little psychological boost to Toyah. And then of course, we whip the rug out from under her in fairly spectacular fashion across September and beyond." Iain also teased Spider would have a "surprising level of threat when he discovers what Toyah claims she's done in that car".
Coronation Street airs Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 8pm on Virgin Media One and the Virgin Media Player.
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