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Hollyoaks summer trailer teases Jez's next victim and Dillon and Ste's affair

Hollyoaks summer trailer teases Jez's next victim and Dillon and Ste's affair

Daily Mirror21-07-2025
Things are heating up in Hollyoaks village and the brand-new official summer trailer has hinted at a forbidden romance, a shock revelation and a deadly showdown
Hollyoaks fans can expect plenty of drama if the brand new Summer trailer is anything to go by.

Things seem to be heating up in the village but not everyone will make it to Autumn alive.

The official Six Weeks of Summer advert has hinted at upcoming storylines including the first-look at Fraser Black Snr (John Middleton) aka Froggy's debut as a tense confrontation between Froggy and his Granddaughter 'Clary Dary' Clare Devine (Gemma Bissix) reveals his mission to get his family back.

Meanwhile Rex Gallagher (Jonny Labey) makes a risky decision by whistleblowing on Clare's exploitation operation leading to his criminal sisters Clare and Grace Black (Tamara Wall) landing behind bars.
He's ready to start afresh with Ste Hay (Kieron Richardson) and turn over a new leaf, but a sinister threat teases trouble afoot.

Elsewhere, recovering addict Dillon Ray (Nathaniel Dass) has been leaning on the Hay family for support after moving in with them and rekindling his relationship with Lucas Hay (Oscar Curtis).
However, in a shock twist, Dillon confesses to Lucas' dad Ste that he has feelings for him but how will the shocked dad react?

Also, villagers gather in their glad rags to the sound of wedding bells but as serial killer groom Jez Blake's (Jeremy Sheffield) mask slips, husband-to-be John Paul McQueen (James Sutton) relapses and drunkenly destroys the allotment, will he discover the truth before the I dos or will mistress Liberty Savage (Jessamy Stoddart) out her affair with Jez at the alter?
Smiling through the flames, Jez embraces who he has become and defends his "sacrificial" action, but by the horrified look on Sienna Blake's (Anna Passey) face teased in the brand-new trailer, it seems the apple does fall far from the tree.
Confiding in mum Martha Blake (Sherrie Hewson) on his fears someone will take him down, could his next victim be his own daughter?
Also, The Dog in The Pond is finally set to re-open its doors after months of repairs, but distracted Tony Hutchinson (Nick Pickard) is a man on a mission when he hears that killer Bobby Costello (Zak Sutcliffe) is still at large, unaware that his lover Mercedes McQueen (Jennifer Metcalfe) is harbouring her son, will his vendetta lead him down a dangerous path?
Hollyoaks airs Monday to Wednesday on E4 at 7pm and first look episodes can be streamed Channel 4 from 7am
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