
ITV Coronation Street star accidentally 'leaks' major spoiler as fans 'work out' murder plot
April 9, 2026
GB News
Coronation Street viewers believe actor Jonathan Howard may have inadvertently revealed his character's fate in the soap's upcoming murder mystery.The performer, who portrays scheming Carl Webster, shared a photograph on Instagram on Wednesday featuring himself alongside co-stars Alan Halsall, Vinta Morgan and Michael Le Vell on the Salford set.Sun finally came out to say hello on the cobbles today, Mr Howard captioned the image.Given that the ITV soap typically films approximately six to eight weeks in advance, fans quickly noted that his presence on set could indicate Carl survives the dramatic events scheduled to air on April 23, despite his character being one of the potential murder victims.

View this post on Instagram A post shared by Jonathan Howard (@mrjonathanhoward) The murder mystery was first teased in a flashforward sequence broadcast in February, which depicted teenager Betsy Swain (Sydney Martin) being interviewed by police officers after stumbling upon a corpse in Weatherfield.The grim discovery takes place on the same day as Carla Connor (Alison King) and Lisa Swain's (Vicky Myers) wedding, with Betsy confirming to detectives that she recognises the deceased individual.Five characters have been identified as potential victims: Carl Webster, Theo Silverton (James Cartwright), Maggie Driscoll (Pauline McLynn), Jodie Ramsey (Olivia Frances-Brown) and Megan Walsh (Beth Nixon).Each of the Weatherfield villains have accumulated enemies during their time on the cobbles, providing ample motive for a fatal attack.The identity of the murder victim remains closely guarded, with the dramatic revelation set to unfold when the episode airs on April 23.When one fan suggested Mr Howard was either confirming Carl's survival or deliberately misleading viewers, the actor offered a teasing response: Maybe some goodbye photos.Another viewer expressed hope that the posts were a bluff, commenting: I fear he's bluffing. I really hope Carl stays, redemption arc!Another echoed this, writing: Either he doesn't die or he does but is throwing us off the scent.LATEST DEVELOPMENTSBBC The Apprentice in chaos as final two contestants 'leaked online' ahead of semi-finalMichael J Fox breaks silence as he laughs off CNN 'death' tribute following news outlet apologyAngela Rippon recalls former boss demanding she 'make way for younger women' in 'misogynistic' chatOoo... Carl ain’t the one ending up [dead] on the 23rd then another penned.Another fan commented: Oh, so one less murder victim suspect. I'm pleased.Well I'm guessing Carl doesn’t die!! Spoiler alert lol, another assumed, with one more adding: So it's not Carl that dies then... (sic)Carl Webster made his first appearance in Weatherfield in 2025, marking the debut of a character who had previously only been mentioned by Kevin (Michael Le Vell) and Debbie (Sue Devaney). View this post on Instagram A post shared by Coronation Street (@coronationstreet) His arrival on the cobbles was motivated by a desire to extract money from Debbie and Kevin to settle debts back in Germany.The character's criminal activities have included operating an illegal MOT scheme through Webster's Autocentre and a hit-and-run involving Tyrone Dobbs.Most significantly, Carl was responsible for a drunk-driving crash that claimed the life of vicar Billy Mayhew (Daniel Brocklebank), with Debbie subsequently taking the blame and serving time in prison to protect her son.It was during this ordeal that the shocking truth emerged: Debbie is actually Carl's biological mother, not his sister.Despite the speculation, Mr Howard appeared to playfully fuel the mystery further with additional social media activity.In a separate Instagram Story post, the Lancashire-born actor shared a smiling selfie with the caption: Last few days on Corrie before flying back to the states. It's time!!He also uploaded a photograph alongside James Cartwright, who plays fellow potential victim Theo Silverton, writing: A storm is coming but Carl and Theo are still smiling. Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter
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