
Emmerdale's Geoff Dignan has filmed his final soap scenes
Fans were left shocked as John, who was previously engaged to Aidan, visited him at hospital and told him how he planned to kill him.
Aidan woke from his coma to hear John, and the stress caused him to suffer a cardiac arrest and go back into a coma.
Although he didn't die, fans were left wondering if his days in the Dales were numbered.
I had an absolute blast playing Aidan Moore in #emmerdale I've met great people from the crew to the very talented cast.Thank you to my agent @StarkTalentUK Who knows what's in store 4 Aidan, after all it is Emmerdale, he's woke up once… why not one more time 👀🤣 #wakeupAidan pic.twitter.com/NlKBtk45K2 — Geoff Dignan (@geoffdiggers) June 2, 2025
Now, Geoff has confirmed it's the end of Aidan's story - for now.
Taking to his X account, the actor shared screenshots of his scenes from last week, along with the caption: "I had an absolute blast playing Aidan Moore in Emmerdale.
"I've met great people from the crew to the very talented cast. Thank you to my agent @StarkTalentUK."
However, Geoff teased that the character could maybe be back in the future, as he added: "Who knows what's in store 4 Aidan, after all it's Emmerdale, he's woken up once... why not one more time."
Emmerdale spoilers
John's secrets continue to be unearthed next week, but will he get the comeuppance he deserves?
Tensions explode as everyone speculates over Nate Robinson's murder, as Cain and Tracy are thrust into the spotlight, according to Digital Spy.
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John takes his turn down at the police station, answering questions about the day that Nate disappeared, but it's a fine line between revealing that he did it and putting Cain in the frame.
It was revealed earlier this week that the actress who plays Tracy, Amy Walsh, would be leaving the soap after more than 10 years.
Emmerdale airs weeknights on ITV at 7.30pm, with an early release on ITVX at 7am.

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