Emmerdale fans are convinced Caleb Milligan could die at the hands of Kim Tate - just like his father Frank.
Viewers of the ITV soap are convinced Caleb (Will Ash) could die in the exact same way as his father. He was born to Faith Dingle and Frank Tate, making him still Cain and Chas' sibling but also believing he has a right to the fortune which Kim Tate holds.
Kim is seemingly none the wiser about Caleb's true identity and his plan to take her fortune, but fans are now predicting that Kim could end up leaving Caleb for dead in what would be history repeating itself for the Tates.
Some viewers are convinced Caleb could go the same way as his dad - or die in the exact same spot.
"Would be good for Emmerdale to acknowledge Frank's iconic death scene again and Kim's villainous past," one suggested, as a second added: "Oh, wouldn't it be ironic if Caleb dies either from natural causes or murder in the same spot as Frank."
A third wrote: "Will Caleb go the same way as his dad?" whilst a fourth viewer penned on social media: "Caleb is definitely Frank Tate's son! I hope Kim finds out soon. Nobody can ever fool the queen of Home Farm #Emmerdale."
However it all comes out, it will no doubt be "explosive" as both families are involved.
Will said: "It could be a bit of a burden for them both as there's a foot in both families. It's really clever that they’ve used that device to see how much disruption these characters can cause. There’s always been that clash between the Tates and the Dingles but it will really ramp it up now! It’s really big what Caleb and Nicky are attempting to do so there are a lot of fireworks ready to go off."
Before it all was revealed, Will shared how he was approached in the street asking what Caleb was up to.
"It’s nice to have their big secret out in the open. There’s been a lot of people speculating, even people coming up to me in the street and asking: ‘What’s Caleb up to?’ and ‘why is he in the village?’ It’s good for that part of the story to be out there, great for the audience so they don’t start losing interest in that thread," he explained.