Home and Away spoilers follow for Australian-paced episodes, which some UK viewers may prefer to avoid.
Home and Away star Matt Evans has revealed how he would have liked his character Theo Poulos to exit the Australian soap, following some dramatic scenes that aired Down Under this week.
Major spoilers are coming up for scenes that haven't aired in the UK yet. Final warning.
Theo tragically died this week, after getting run over by a car driven by Craig Wendell following Cash and Eden's wedding.
While a big dramatic death is (almost) always a great way to bow out of a soap, Evans told Chattr that he would have liked a less final exit for Theo, and one in line with a lot of his storylines.
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"Well, originally, I wanted him to go and pursue a music career. That would have been really cool, but that story was already given to Kirby!" he said jokingly.
During his time in Summer Bay, a lot of Theo's plot centred around being the lead singer of the band Lyrik, but in the end, he died saving his love interest Lacey.
Despite it not being a music career exit, Evans still thinks it's a pretty good ending, stating: "I actually love that it was written that way. So it's like, quite a heroic way to go out.
"But obviously, like, you know, I knew that I was going to be parting ways with the show, and once I saw the storyline, that Theo was going to be dying, I quite liked it, because I knew it was going to be a big, impactful story.
"But to see the way that he goes is really good, he dies a hero."
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Addressing the fans, Evans said: "Thanks so much for the support over the last four years.
"I think a lot of that positivity and the appreciation for the character is what kept me going at some points as well. I really hope that you all enjoyed Theo as much as I did, and it was a really great chapter of my life."
Looking ahead, Evans, who appeared on the Australian version of The Voice in 2020, said that acting was his focus over music at the moment.
"I’ve been back auditioning again, and just really enjoying that process for acting," he shared. "I’m loving it, it just feels like it’s really aligning for me right now. That doesn’t mean that I’ll never go back to music, but at the moment, acting has been taking priority for me."
Home and Away airs weekdays at 1.45pm on Channel 5, with repeat screenings at 6pm on 5STAR and first-look screenings at 6.30pm on 5STAR. Selected classic episodes are available via Prime Video in the UK.
In Australia, the show airs Mondays to Thursdays at 7pm on Channel 7 and streams on 7Plus.
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