Coronation Street first look sees Driscoll clan discover sick Megan's twisted secret at last and plot justice
Child abuser Megan may finally be brought to justice.

A new promo has been released for Coronation Street, teasing an explosive turn of events as the truth about Megan’s dark nature as a manipulative predator is set to finally be revealed.
The trailer teases a terrifying ordeal with Jude Riordan's Sam, which leads Jane Danson's Leanne to start investigating. This ultimately leads to Megan's secret relationship with teenager Lucas Hodgson-Wale's Will being uncovered, along with her bullying campaign to silence Sam.
In an attempt to protect Will, Aaron McCusker's Ben and Catherine Tyldesley's Eva then take matters into their own hands to gather evidence - but will they be able to stop Megan and see her face consequences, or will she get away with her crimes once again?
You can watch the promo right here now.
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It had already been revealed that next week will see Leanne catching Megan as she flirts with Will on the phone, leading her to share her unease with Daniel.
As Megan continues to warn Sam that no one will believe him if he tells them what he has uncovered about her and Will, he gains confidence to push back against her, thanks to a talk with Hope.
Elsewhere in Coronation Street news, Abi Webster star Sally Carman-Duttine recently told Radio Times at the TV Choice Awards that she will be walking the famous cobbles for at least another 12 months.
“I just signed for another year, which is great. My goodness, I love it. It’s my favourite job I’ve ever done," she explained.
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She said of her character: "The problem with Abi is she gets people on side, then she does something and everyone’s like, ‘Argh!’' But I love playing her and I love the stuff that’s like, “Why are you doing that?!’ I’m like, ‘Come on!’
"She’s eternally flawed, I love it. I love when she just messes up all the time."
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James Hibbs is a Drama Writer for Radio Times, covering programmes across both streaming platforms and linear channels. He previously worked in PR, first for a B2B agency and subsequently for international TV production company Fremantle. He possesses a BA in English and Theatre Studies and an NCTJ Level 5 Diploma in Journalism.





