EMMERDALE boss teases devastation after a cow stampede in the village part of the ITV soap’s 50th anniversary celebrations.
The ITV programme is celebrating its 50th birthday this October after first debuting as the rural favourite Emmerdale Farm in 1972.
Emmerdale boss teases destruction
The latest trailer for the month-long celebrations teases that not every character will make it through the devastating storm which is set to savage the village.
However, Emmerdale boss have also confirmed a cow stampede will also tear apart the Dales.
“You see a lot of debris and a lot of fallen trees,” ITV boss teased.
“The one area you won’t see destroyed is our allotment which was part of our environment initiative.
“We haven’t touched the allotment, the produce is still growing. And in future episodes you’ll see the shed’s maybe been destroyed but it’s all mock talk.
“The produce is safe and well and flourishing despite the storm. Not all the cast come out this flourishing, but they will have a flourishing exit.
“It’s really important to balance all our stories… it’s important to show those quiet moments. We’re probably more familiar with a loved one dying than a cow stampede chasing us.”
The haunting new trailer transforms the Emmerdale village into a birthday cake which crumbles in reflection of the devastation set to hit the village.
The harrowing new trailer is set to the tune of Smalltown Boy by Bronski Beat and features models of characters such as Kim Tate, Charity Dingle, Cain Dingle and Noah Dingle.
Fans will be on the edges of their seats as they wait to discover just how much of an impact the devastating storm will have on the residents.
The new promotional video teases at drama between Cain Dingle and Al Chapman.
Could Cain (Jeff Hordley) have discovered the affair that Al has been having with his sister Chas?
Kim Tate (Claire King) appears to be posed in her wedding dress hinting that the storm could interfere with her plans to tie the knot with lover Will Taylor.
Emmerdale airs weekdays at 7:30pm on ITV and celebrates its 50th anniversary in a series of special episodes all October.
A HUGE storm and cow stampede is set to sweep through the village
Kim Tate is one of the characters that has been teased to be at the heart of the storm