Those who miss the combination of your favourite Hollyoaks characters and writing mixed with some post watershed action are in for a treat as Hollyoaks Later is finally making a comeback – to bring about a shocking end to the Breda serial killer storyline.

Revealing the news in an exclusive interview with Metro Soaps newsletter, show boss Bryan Kirkwood told Metro.co.uk: ‘We are delighted to bring back Hollyoaks Later in January for one very special episode. There is no better time to bring the Breda story to a close than a 10pm spectacular. The story has been a brilliant ride for us all and particularly Moya, who has been so invested in this character. We’ve taken the audience on a similar ride – they loved her and now hate her!

‘There are a few more twists but we will bring it right back round to this being about family, about her son and daughter and it will end in spectacular fashion.’

But will she claim another victim before her final comeuppance? Let’s face it, a Hollyoaks Later wouldn’t be a Hollyoaks Later if there wasn’t a violent death or two – let’s just hope that there won’t be parachutes involved this time.

Shudder!

And that’s not the only big episode news that the producer shared. He added: ‘We have an hour long Christmas and an hour long New Year as usual. In our New Year episode, it’s extra special. It’s very ambitious and quite terrifying – we’re doing flash forward to a New Year’s Eve party a whole 12 months further.

‘We have a great group of mums led by Nancy, Misbah, Mandy, Marnie and Leela. We have a brilliant teen gang in the mould of Tom, Imran, Peri and Yazz and we have the younger teens coming up – Charlie, Ela and Leah. There are also the Lomaxes and Osbornes.

‘They are all doing their New Year resolutions and they flash forward to putting characters in screaming, agonising jeopardy 12 months hence. ‘It book ends our next big important storyline which is about County Lines drug dealers and how they invade a community and a school like Hollyoaks High. Lovely kids like Charlie and Ela become embroiled in really horrible, real life and current situations.’

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