Who is involved?
The highly-anticipated hybrid between Crowning liturgy Road and Emmerdale is edging ever closer, and we presently have a modern mystery trailer to slope up the fervor indeed more. In normal cleanser design, Corriedale looks to be pressed full of high-stakes drama.
As the hybrid between the match of famous ITV cleansers is set to hit the little screen another month, fans are normally energetic to see what may be in store for the collection of characters, and we presently have a small glimpse.
The modern trailer portrays a terrible scene taking after a multi-vehicle collision on the edges of Hotten, with the crash coming on a "dull and stormy nation street". With threat at an all-time tall, we start to listen the black out resound of removed voices.
For fans of Corrie, we can put them as David Platt (Jack P Shepherd) and Tracy Barlow (Kate Passage), whereas Emmerdale aficionados will take note that Liam Cavanagh (Jonny McPherson) and Aaron Dingle (Danny Mill operator) can be heard.
What's hazy, in any case, is how the inhabitants of Weatherfield have finished up over the Pennines in Yorkshire, and vitally it remains obscure how the "disastrous" crash appeared.
Corriedale is just the start of the drama as the aftermath of the crash gives rise to fear, murderous intent, death, destruction, closely-guarded secrets and lies," teases the logline. "Life in Emmerdale and Weatherfield will never be the same again!"
Furthermore, we get a first glimpse at the official Corriedale logo, while it has also been confirmed that the episode will be an hour in duration. We still don't have an exact air date, but we know it's coming in early January 2026.
In addition to the aforementioned names, three of whom (Shepherd, Ford and McPherson) are new announcements, the only other confirmed cast member so far is Vicky Myers, who will reprise her role as DS Lisa Swain from Corrie.
Myers, who joined the soap in 2021, said of the crossover: "To be involved in this unique, bold, innovative, not to mention history-making episode, in Coronation Street's 65th year, (well, when we are filming it at least), is fantastic.
When I read the script and found out how two worlds collide, who is involved and how the characters interact, not to mention the impact the events of the night will have… Wow. It's going to be unmissable."
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