Director Matt Hilton has confirmed Emmerdale has finished filming for this year’s Super Soap Week.

Matt, who has also directed episodes on shows including Casualty and Coronation Street, revealed the milestone in a tweet.

He wrote: ‘Wrapped on Super Soap Week for @emmerdale yesterday and couldn’t have had a better shoot! So happy with what we have all accomplished together and can’t wait to see it assembled next week! Thank you to everyone involved for such a good time over the past month!.’

Matt also shared a picture of the Yorkshire Dales, where Emmerdale is filmed but sadly, we aren’t able to spot any clues as to what’s ahead in October!

Fortunately, we already know that the week of dramatic episodes will feature Charity Dingle (Emma Atkins), Mackenzie Boyd (Lawrence Robb) and Chloe Harris (Jessie Elland) as their storyline reaches a conclusion.

The young mum’s life will end up in danger next month as a car falls from a cliff – with Chloe trapped inside.

Mack and Chloe talk in the pub in Emmerdale
Chloe’s life will end up in serious danger (Picture: ITV)

It’s believed that Mackenzie gets out of the vehicle in time but is seemingly unable to get Chloe to safety before the car plummets off the side of the cliff.

Charity and Mack are then seen in the middle of a heated exchange, presumably about the events that have just transpired.

Mack and Charity share a kiss in Emmerdale
The storyline began after Mackenzie slept with Chloe and then failed to tell Charity about being Reuben’s dad (Picture: ITV)

‘These are certainly all-action scenes,’ a source told The Sun. ‘Charity is hellbent on getting revenge on Mackenzie after he chose to stay with Chloe.

‘But viewers will have to wait to see who survives…’

Super Soap Week will also mark an end to Executive Producer Jane Hudson’s time on the show, who will depart on September 22 after five years in the role.

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