Emmerdale's john star teases future amid 'jeopardy' in 'brave' wedding scenes

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THE ACTOR ARRIVED IN THE DALES LAST YEAR AND NEXT WEEK, HE WILL BE SEEN ATTEMPTING TO TIE THE KNOT WITH AARON DINGLE 11:02, 20 May 2025 Emmerdale star Oliver Farnworth has teased his future


in the long-running show as his character's wedding day is set to be shrouded in 'jeopardy'. The actor arrived in the Dales last year as John Sugden and it's fair to say


that fans have been suspicious of him from the get-go before they were able to witness a number of secrets he is hiding. Viewers recently saw a flashback where he accidentally killed Nate


Robinson during the barn fire. He then tied his body in chains and dumped him in the lake, which has since had a limo crashed into it in a shocking Valentine's Day accident. Fans will


also recall that John was previously engaged to Aidan who is currently lying in a hospital bed in a coma. Although Aaron decided to forgive John after he originally told him Aidan was dead,


could their upcoming nuptials be in jeopardy? Spoilers for next week have revealed that John and Aaron's wedding day will arrive - but will it all go to plan and will they officially


tie the knot and live happily ever after? Well, it is soap and with secrets on the verge of being uncovered, John is buckling under the pressure of concealing his awful truths. John and


Aaron's big day will play out across the whole week, each day starting with one of John's bad dreams, each with an unhappy ending. Explaining all, Oliver said: "Every episode


has a different style with potential outcomes to the wedding. A lot of these are in John's mind until we get to the real event. After the pattern is set on the first day, viewers will


get used to the format – it's really cool." He continued: "When I first read the scripts I thought ‘What’s happening? How will this work?’ They explained it to us, and each


episode has a different style with potential different outcomes to the wedding. A lot of those are in John’s mind until we get to the real event. "I think people will watch on the first


day and then, when the pattern is set, they’ll get used to the format of it. I think Emmerdale is being quite brave at the moment with tactics like that, with a lot of flashbacks and things


like that. Audiences are more and more used to seeing devices like that on their screens. "It’s also great for storylines. The Nate revelation, I filmed that back in July last year. We


filmed it all in situ at the barn fire, so I’ve known about that and it’s just a case of when do you release that to the audience. "I think the fact that the audience know before


anyone else in the village is very cool as well, because they go on that journey with John as opposed to someone in the village finding out and that’s when the audience find out. It’s more


interesting and there’s a lot of devices being used like that." The 42-year-old also teased that there's more to come and John's future in the village. "There's so


much jeopardy surrounding John the week of the wedding," he shared. "Aidan's in his hospital bed. For all intents and purposes John thought he would be there for the rest of


his life and he could go and visit him. "Now he's woken up and John's been confiding in him all the time. How much of it does he know and does he remember? Then obviously all


the Nate stuff. Article continues below "I think if he didn't love Aaron so much he'd probably be out of there. He really loves Aaron. I think he's never been in a


relationship with someone so honest and he feels comfortable revealing things about himself in that relationship and it's quite refreshing for him. "He just wants to get down the


aisle as quickly as possible and get off on honeymoon. He could literally up and leave it all behind him. But there's also the family as well. He's never had that. Victoria, Harry


- there's a lot in the village for him."


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