The murderous ways of Coronation Street’s Corey Brent could finally be on display in the coming weeks as he comes face to face with a busker.
In scenes shot on Monday, actor Maximus Evans could be seen taking on the street performer after performing a tune about his killer behavior outside his parents’ house.
Viewers have been asking Corey for his reward since killing teenager Seb Franklin, and many were furious when he was acquitted of the crime in scenes earlier this month.
Dramatic: The murderous ways of Coronation Street’s Corey Brent could finally be on display in the coming weeks as he faces off against a busker
The dramatic scenes showed Corey rushing towards the busker who launched into a song on his parents’ doorstep.
It looks like the artist might have some crucial evidence that could ultimately incriminate Corey after being cleared of the murder.
It remains to be seen if the busker could provide the right information to finally put Corey behind bars.
Raging: In scenes shot on Monday, actor Maximus Evans could be seen facing the street performer after performing a tune about his killer behavior
Showdown: Dramatic scenes showed Corey rushing towards the busker who launched into a song on his parents’ doorstep
Spoilers: It looks like the performer may have some crucial evidence that could ultimately incriminate Corey after being cleared of the murder
What happens next? Whether the busker could provide the right information to finally put Corey behind bars remains to be seen.
It comes after the show received 137 complaints from irate viewers after killer Corey Brent was found not guilty of Seb’s murder.
The teenager was on trial for his role in the death of Seb who was beaten to death in May in a hate crime.
Fans of the longtime ITV soap opera watched in disbelief as Corey was found not guilty, with many complaining to the broadcasting authority, according to Metro.co.uk.
Controversy: This comes after the show received 137 complaints from irate viewers after killer Corey Brent was found not guilty of Seb’s murder
Controversy: Fans of longtime ITV soap opera watched in disbelief as Corey found not guilty and many complained to broadcasting authority
Scenes: Seb’s mother Abi arrived in court in time to see Kelly being convicted, but was devastated to see Corey celebrating with his friends
Seb’s mother, Abi, arrived in court in time to see Kelly being convicted, but was devastated to see Corey celebrating with his friends.
Abi was naturally heartbroken which quickly turned into a rage when Corey looked at her and winked at her.
Speaking to the publication, actress Sally Carman said: “I think [Abi] dared to believe that justice could be done. That’s why she did it all by the book.
Meanwhile, an ITV boss hinted at a major shake-up for Coronation Street and Emmerdale schedules.
Changes: Meanwhile, an ITV boss hinted at a major shake-up for Coronation Street and Emmerdale schedules
Plans: this summer, a week of soaps was uploaded to the ITV hub at the start of the Euro 2020 competition
Transition: ITV Television Director Kevin Lygo has said that due to the success of the measure, there may be a possibility that there is a permanent shift to early online streaming.
This summer, a week of soap was uploaded to ITV Hub at the start of the Euro 2020 competition, meaning sports and soap fans could avoid huge scheduling conflicts.
And now ITV Television Director Kevin Lygo has said that due to the success of the temporary measure, there may be a possibility that there is a permanent shift to early online streaming.
Speaking at the Edinburgh TV Festival, he said of the possible changes: “On soap operas – it’s possible [that the soaps could stream on the hub first], it’s a possible future.
“For us, part of the restructuring and its effect on commissioning is that we wanted to bring together in one place all aspects of what used to be called broadcasting, so commercial programming and delivery so that it is more in line with modern behavior and tastes.
“ITV is incredibly successful in getting a large number of people to come and watch the show at the same time.”
Coronation Street airs Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 7:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. on ITV.
Possible: Speaking at the Edinburgh TV Festival, he said of possible changes: “On soap operas – it’s possible [that the soaps could stream on the hub first], it’s a possible future ‘
Coming back soon: Coronation Street airs Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 7:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. on ITV