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Hollyoaks fans ‘work out’ who shot Tony Hutchinson and it’s not Darren Osborne

Channel 4 soap Hollyoaks fans are convinced they know who shot Tony Hutchinson after he was left fighting for his life on his wedding day

In a shocking turn of events on Hollyoaks, Tony Hutchinson was shot on Wednesday (October 22) episode, leaving viewers in suspense about his fate.

The drama unfolded during a crossover episode with Brookside on Channel 4, where a plane piloted by serial killer Jez (Jeremy Sheffield) crashed into the village, causing a massive explosion.

However, the chaos didn’t stop there. On what was supposed to be his wedding day to Diane (Alex Fletcher), Tony (Nick Pickard) found himself confronted by Darren Osborne (Ashley Taylor Dawson) for having an affair with his wife Nancy (Jessica Fox).

Darren was livid upon discovering that Tony is the biological father of his daughter, Morgan, following a past fling with Nancy. Their heated argument was briefly interrupted by the plane disaster, but quickly resumed, much to the dismay of Tony’s son, Ant Hutchinson (Brook Debio).

Adding to the confusion, Tony believed he had got Marie Fielding (Rita Simons) pregnant, only to find out she was wearing a fake baby bump. Meanwhile, Mercedes McQueen (Jennifer Metcalfe) was also expecting his child, reports the Manchester Evening News.

Tragedy struck when Mercedes lost her baby in the aftermath of the plane crash. Tony had left her trapped under debris as he rushed to save Marie, a decision that will haunt him.

Diane (Alexandra Fletcher) stepped up to rescue Mercedes, mirroring how Mercedes had previously saved her. Now, both Mercedes and Diane are furious with Tony – Mercedes for her heartbreaking loss, and Diane for her groom’s reckless behaviour.

In a later scene, Darren was seen in tears as he pointed a gun at Tony, who pleaded for his life. Suddenly, a gunshot echoed from behind Tony, and he collapsed to the ground after being shot.

Now, Tony’s fate hangs in the balance.

Hollyoaks viewers are now speculating about who could have shot Tony, with some suggesting that his own son Ant might be the culprit following their earlier disagreement.

One fan took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to ask: “So…Who shot Tony? My guess is Ant! #Hollyoaks.”

Another declared: “I’m calling it ant was the one who shot Tony! He was pretty mad at his dad #hollyoaks.”

A third joined in, saying: “My early theory for who shot Tony in #Hollyoaks: It was Ant!”.

“I feel like Ant was probably the 1 that shot Tony #hollyoaks”, another viewer added.

Hollyoaks airs Monday to Wednesday on E4 at 7pm and first look episodes can be streamed Channel 4 from 7am

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The Handmaid’s Tale’s June Osborne and her fate explained

The Handmaid’s Tale will be coming to an end next week

WARNING: This article contains spoilers from The Handmaid’s Tale season 6

The curtain is set to fall on The Handmaid’s Tale, with the series finale of the Emmy Award-winning drama scheduled to air on Hulu next week.

This week’s penultimate episode delivered a shocking blow, claiming the lives of key characters Nick Blaine (Max Minghella) and Commander Joseph Lawrence (Bradley Whitford), along with several other high-ranking Boston Commanders. Their demise came at the hands of a Mayday altitude bomb during a doomed flight.

As the series approaches its conclusion and the New England rebellion escalates, fans are growing increasingly anxious about the fate of protagonist June Osborne (Elisabeth Moss).

Hints from the season six trailer suggest that June will face grave danger, leading some viewers to fear she may meet her end in the series finale, reports the Mirror US.

Executive producer and former showrunner Bruce Miller has shared insights into June’s journey in the final season of The Handmaid’s Tale.

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The Handmaid’s Tale is focused on June Osborne’s story(Image: HULU)

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Does June die in The Handmaid’s Tale?

In short, no. June won’t meet her end in The Handmaid’s Tale.

Miller recently revealed to Entertainment Weekly that The Handmaid’s Tale is fundamentally based on Margaret Atwood’s 1985 novel of the same name and is primarily the story of June/Offred, rather than focusing on Gilead, the revolution, or even the sequel novel, The Testaments.

The showrunner confirmed the fate of June, stating: “It doesn’t end up killing June.”

Bruce Miller tantalised fans with hints about the finale, highlighting Hannah Bankole (Jordana Blake), still trapped in Gilead, and June’s relentless efforts to reach her.

He expressed his desire for the series conclusion to strike viewers as “absolutely unpredictable, but inevitable”.

Miller further hinted to fans familiar with the source material: “And the other thing I would say is if you read the book, you know the end, just think about it.

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June Osborne’s fate in The Handmaid’s Tale has been revealed(Image: HULU)

“Just think about it a little and you’ll know exactly what’s going to happen at the end of the show.”

The original novel leaves readers in suspense, with June’s destiny ambiguous as she rides away in the back of a van, leaving us to ponder whether she has been rescued by Mayday or captured by the Eyes.

Elisabeth Moss, who leads the cast, is set to don the hat of an executive producer for the forthcoming sequel series The Testaments, ensuring her significant influence over the narrative.

While Moss’s involvement behind the scenes is confirmed, it remains to be seen if she will step back into June’s shoes for The Testaments.

Her executive role does open the possibility of her making an appearance in the new series.

Ann Dowd is slated to return as Aunt Lydia, playing a pivotal role in the unraveling of Gilead in the upcoming series.

The Handmaid’s Tale season 6 airs on Prime Video and Channel 4 on Saturdays in the UK

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