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Emmerdale dead character returns to haunt Moira as barn explosion confirmed

Moira Dingle and Ruby Fox-Milligan from Emmerdale are expected to be at the center of a massive explosion, and a startling reappearance from the dead might have disastrous results.

An Emmerdale figure who was previously believed to be dead is scheduled to “return” and give one of the residents a scare, which might have fatal implications.

As dedicated watchers of the ITV soap opera are aware, there’s going to be a big barn fire. There is friction between Moira and her partner Cain as a result of her unusual behavior. She tries to have an intimate moment with Nate as a result.

Nate is shocked, but Moira is unable to identify the problem. But Caleb had seen the entire thing from a slightly different angle.

When Caleb tells Cain about Moira’s “kiss” with Nate, Cain is taken aback. She becomes even more enraged when Moira minimizes the event, and she storms off as a result, according to Leeds Live.

Emmerdale’s Natalie J Robb and Beth Cordingly have opened up about their latest storyline

When Cain approaches Nate to ask for an explanation, he feels like a deer caught in headlights. When Cain storms back, Moira is shocked to see that he’s beaten up Nate. As he becomes enraged at her transgression, Moira starts to experience déjà vu. She smacks Cain out of astonishment and tension, and he walks away.

In a dramatic turn of events in Emmerdale, Moira (Natalie J Robb) finds herself in a dangerous scenario when she mistaken Ruby (Beth Cordingly) for Emma Barton, her former opponent. When Moira spills tractor fuel under duress and shoots a shotgun, creating a spark that puts both characters in serious danger, the tension increases.

Emma Barton “returns” next week leaving Moira Dingle shaken

Ruby enters the barn to tease Moira, who is not responding, and the drama begins. Stressing out, Moira confuses Ruby for Emma. This sets to a tense encounter in which a warning shot is fired, setting off a possibly fatal fire.

During a recent virtual press conference, Natalie and Beth discussed the terrifying sequences that would air on Emmerdale and hinted at Emma’s (Gillian Kearney’s former role) imminent return.

Natalie expressed her pleasure and trust in the creative approach as she discussed her thoughts on going back to the Emma storyline: “I thought it was great.” You wonder, “Will it work?,” but the way they’ve handled it and everything else has comforted me.”

Moira and Ruby Fox-Milligan clash once again in Emmerdale next week (Image: ITV)

“It was a fantastic week, filming the barn scenes, and everything was done positively with the special effects team,” she said, sharing her thoughts on the shooting process. It was simply surrounded by so much optimism. This is going to really work, I believe.”

“It might sound a bit strange to you all but with all the layers going on I think it’ll make sense,” Robb said as he waited for the crowd to respond.

Natalie guessed, when pressed further, that Moria’s colorful history may be having an impact on her current actions. “Perhaps, I think there might be other things going on,” she said. Undoubtedly, there is a build-up. She has a lot of stuff buried. Over time, things do have a tendency to emerge.”

A barn explosion is set to cause cause carnage in the village (Image: ITV)

“That could be possible with some triggers. Among other things, I believe that’s what she’s going through right now.” Beth talked about the actors’ demanding week of filming, which was made possible by the skilled stunt team. “It was a really cool experience for everybody,” she said.

“It was evident that the team was enjoying themselves immensely. Everyone found it to be exciting. We would all get around to see the stunt doubles do their incredible skills as they were performing the stunts. It was a very incredible experience.”

In an honest admission, Natalie hinted at what may happen to the Emmerdale characters in the future when she said, “There is an explosion and maybe not everybody gets out of that explosion.”

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