Emmerdale spoilers follow.
Emmerdale has released dramatic new pictures of next week's big crash storyline.
The ITV show has filmed a huge stunt for Super Soap Week, which centres around the ongoing love triangle between Mackenzie Boyd, Charity Dingle and Chloe Harris.
Next week's episodes see Chloe plot her revenge against Mack and Charity after discovering the truth about their recent secret passion.
While driving on a country road, Chloe plans to abandon Mack and Charity in the middle of nowhere to teach them a lesson.
Her scheme goes wrong when another vehicle crashes into them, causing the car to spiral out of control and land precariously on the edge of a cliff.
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The story culminates in a devastating decision for Mack. Once he frees himself, Charity and Chloe both make pleas to be saved next.
Emma Atkins, who plays Charity, told Digital Spy and other press this week: "It was cool for me personally because it's my first big stunt since I've been here.
"Everyone goes: 'You're kidding!' But I've missed a lot of the stunts for whatever reason – annual leave or whatever. For me this is a mega, mega block.
"The week when we were out in the quarry filming all of the big stuff was like being in a film. It was just very different to other stuff I've filmed. I found it epic and I loved every moment. I felt like we were part of a dream team."
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Lawrence Robb, who plays Mackenzie, agreed: "It was an incredible experience. It was my first stunt as well. I mean, I'd run through a bit of fire a couple of years ago to save a certain serial killer, but other than that, it was my first stunt and it was brilliant. The team, and working with Emma and Jessie, was incredible."
Jessie Elland, who plays Chloe, added: "We had the perfect block, the perfect team, and perfect weather when we were filming. It was really fun.
"We talked quite a bit about how to prepare, but there's no way to prepare for it because in those situations you just don't know how to react.
"That's freeing as an actor because you can then just go with what you feel like. Everyone would be different in that situation. It was difficult, but freeing at the same time."
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- Emmerdale star Emma Atkins addresses who Mack should save first in crash plot
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Emmerdale airs on weeknights at 7.30pm on ITV1, and streams on ITVX.
















