All Coronation Street spoiler next week videos — ‘missing’ star d.e.a.t.h
All Coronation Street Spoiler Videos for Next Week — ‘Missing’ Star, Death Fears & Dark Manipulation Grip the Cobbles
Next week on *Coronation Street*, every teaser clip crackles with quiet fury. Characters vanish without explanation, dangerous men tighten their grip,
and secrets—old and new—creep toward the surface like rising damp under Weatherfield’s cobbles.
The result is a week of television that feels like someone is slowly, methodically lighting a fuse.

The week begins with a masterclass in soft-spoken villainy. Carl slinks into the Chariot Square accounts system with the calm confidence of a man who believes the place belongs to him. The camera lingers—long enough for viewers to know the numbers he’s scrolling aren’t admin. They’re ammunition.
Ryan interrupts briefly, but instead of being rattled, Carl seems inspired. He strokes the spreadsheets like a jeweler inspecting stolen diamonds. Carl isn’t stealing money—he’s stealing credibility. And he’s using Debbie’s young-onset dementia as the perfect lever.
He’s crafting a story, slowly but surgically, where every “mistake” looks like hers. And when he flashes that wicked grin, it’s the kind of smile that carries the weight of a forged signature.
By the time Carl quietly changes a system password—or waves a “paid” invoice no one remembers approving—he’s already rearranging the ground beneath Debbie’s feet. Viewers should watch for these breadcrumbs because the trap is nearly ready to spring.
Debbie’s greatest danger isn’t losing her job. It’s losing certainty in her own memory—one of the cruellest forms of manipulation soap villains ever employ.
Ronnie’s instinctive kindness, meanwhile, becomes the perfect tool for Carl. When he gently suggests Debbie step back from work “for her own good,” Carl’s plan is already working. Financial abuse often wears the mask of help—and Carl wears it too well.
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## **WEDNESDAY 26 NOVEMBER**
### **Kit’s Dread & Costello’s Mysterious Disappearance**
Over at the station, dread settles like fog. Kit can’t shake a feeling, and when a detective ignores their gut, that’s when the real trouble starts.
He almost asks a favour—almost—but swallows the words. It’s the hesitation that speaks volumes. Costello’s sudden disappearance is no coincidence, and Kit knows it. The question is not where Costello is… but what he was doing before he vanished.
Rumours swirl about flashbacks tied to the Driscolls, and Kit’s reaction fits the pattern of someone who has replayed a conversation and finally heard the threat buried inside it. His quiet guilt feels like a storm warning.
If he pulls CCTV or checks call logs off the record, Weatherfield will shift from suspicion to active investigation—and that’s when Costello historically bites back. A throwaway line about a reassigned case file or unexplained leave could turn out to be the clue that detonates the storyline.
Theo’s Mask Slips — And Todd Feels the First Shockwave**
In the gym, things appear harmless: a bit of banter, a bit of stretching. James sparks an easy laugh out of Todd, a version of him that looks lighter and freer.
But Theo notices. And Theo hates it.
In a heartbeat, his expression shifts from neutral to stone, and that’s the whole story. Abusers don’t need shouting matches—they need control, and Theo feels it slipping. The moment James awakens the Todd that exists outside Theo’s influence, Theo recalibrates. Not loudly, but strategically.
Todd’s instantaneous shutdown of the flirtation tells viewers everything. He’s already managing Theo’s moods. And next time? The retaliation will come in private.
Theo will likely deliver a subtle “punishment” disguised as concern: gentle pressure to distance Todd from George, or from work, or from anyone who offers him autonomy.
Viewers should watch for language policing, “jokes” about Todd’s appearance, or a grand romantic gesture that arrives suspiciously soon after a moment of rage. Abusers love emotional whiplash—it resets the board and keeps the victim doubting themselves.
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## **THE BIGGER PICTURE**
### **Three Story Threads Tighten at Once**
**1. Money as Manipulation**
Carl’s not just fiddling the accounts. He’s rewriting the narrative of who can be trusted. If Debbie doubts her own memory, he wins the story—and whoever controls the story controls the outcome. The invoices are only act one.
**2. Power Vacuums and Ghosts**
Costello’s disappearance is already sending whispers through Weatherfield. If Kit steps into the vacuum, new alliances will rise—and Maggie Driscoll’s shadow over the Rovers could stretch longer than ever.
**3. Quiet Wars at Home**
Theo wants Todd isolated. The more tension Todd has with George and James, the safer Theo feels. The upcoming big day at the parlour is shaping into a battlefield, and Todd may walk in already emotionally wounded.
This is the calm before a storm that will rewrite the cobbles.
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# **MAGGIE DRISCOLL’S DARK SECRET — A FLASHBACK BEGINS TO THAW**
In a separate Rovers storyline, Coronation Street slips in one of the subtlest, most chilling hints of the year.
When Maggie comments—far too casually—on Tracy Barlow’s infamous past, she barely flinches at the mention of Charlie Stubbs’ death. “Maybe he deserved it,” she tosses off with unsettling breeziness.
Eva’s horror becomes our compass. If *Eva* thinks you’ve crossed a line, you probably sprinted past it miles ago.
Maggie’s charm has always had a steel edge, but this week, that steel glints sharply. Her joke reframes the pub’s atmosphere. She disarms people quickly—lethally, even. It’s a skill that protects a family but makes feuds explosive.
Every line hints at a buried incident. The upcoming flashback episode isn’t just a peek into Maggie’s past—it’s groundwork for a devastating revelation. Maggie’s biggest secret won’t just reshape her character; it will retroactively darken every pint she’s poured since arriving.
Expect three beats:
A slip in the patter** — Maggie lets something slip in front of the wrong person.
A flashback with fallout** — A threat, a debt, a visitor from the past.
A Christmas-choice crescendo** — Deny everything… or confess to protect her family.
Weatherfield loves sinners who refuse to shrink. Maggie looks like she believes she can survive anything. That belief alone should terrify everyone at the Rovers.
HUGE SPOILERS FOR 24–28 NOVEMBER**
The week crescendos with 15 major plot points:
Becky receives a funeral wreath warning.
Costello’s disappearance raises alarms.
Carl humiliates Debbie professionally.
Theo grows more dangerous, again.
Carla makes a heartbreaking decision.Asha collapses unexpectedly.
And Carl stoops to a horrifying new low by locking
Debbie out of her own work systems entirely.
By Friday, three people could be missing, relationships could lie in ruins, and at least one character may realise too late that the danger living with them wasn’t a storm—but a slow leak.