ITV Emmerdale's Caleb Miligan suffered injury on set during intense fight scene
Emmerdale star Will Ash has revealed that he ended up hurting himself while filming an explosive fight scene on the ITV show.
Next week on Emmerdale, a harrowing accident puts lives at risk and Caleb Miligan is struck by a devastating revelation.
Since arriving on the hit ITV soap, Caleb has been part of several explosive storylines.
The long-lost sibling to Cain and Chas Dingle initially aimed to seek vengeance on Kim Tate for his father Frank Tate's demise but after months of reconnecting with his family, Caleb soon became a firm staple in the Dingle clan.
However, in upcoming scenes, Caleb is convinced of Cain's covert affair with his spouse Ruby Fox-Miligan, which leads to a frightening fallout, Leeds Live reports.
Actor Will Ash, who plays Caleb, hinted that events quickly escalate out of control, explaining: "It sets off something in him. He can be quite calculated and quite measured, but when it comes to this, he can't contain his rage.
Emmerdale fans can expect show-changing and dramatic scenes next week (Image: ITV)
"It kicks off massively. I hurt myself filming it. I was hitting a bag and was going for it and I managed to hurt myself but I didn't have to go to hospital."
The drama intensifies with two limo accidents set to unfold next week, putting several beloved villagers in jeopardy. Meanwhile, Liam's plans for a grand gesture towards Chas get thwarted when he misses out on a limo raffle prize, allowing Kerry to snatch the opportunity.
In a dramatic twist on the show, despite his initial hesitation, he decides not to propose to Chas but still manages to secure another limo.
However, plans go awry when Kerry organises a girls' night out and Liam arranges a boys' night, both with the intention of meeting up with Chas for the proposal.
With Charity and Caleb behind the wheel, chaos ensues as both limos veer off the road, resulting in one of them crashing onto a frozen lake.
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Will shared his experience filming the intense scenes as he recalls: "This incredible icy lake was made out of wax. It was a cold frosty night and you've got this huge limousine sunk into it.
"When you're walking on the wax, it felt like ice and you worried you were going to fall in. Everyone was walking so carefully. They had this huge crane because they had to lower the limo into this hole they had made because it wasn't allowed to sit in the wax. It was pretty spectacular!"
Meanwhile, Cain and Caleb's relationship may be strained on-screen, but off-screen, Will enjoys a strong bond with co-star Jeff Hordley.
He said: "I've known Jeff for 35 years so to get to work with him and play his brother has been a great thing. We used to do plays together when we were just starting out. It feels very brotherly, it's very easy."
Speaking about the off-screen camaraderie among the Dingles, he revealed that their WhatsApp group is often discussing the soap's latest storylines.
Delving deeper into storylines, the actor discussed Caleb's devotion to his wife Ruby. It emerged last week that Ruby had killed her abusive father, Anthony Fox, with Caleb determined to protect her at all costs.
It's a big week ahead on Emmerdale next week (Image: ITV)
He said: "He'd put his life on the line for her and to keep the secret from Steph. It's too painful for that to get out. It's painful enough for Caleb and Ruby. They're just papering over the cracks. It's inevitable that it's going to get out."
Remorse is palpable for Caleb, as he laments not realising the burden Ruby carried.
He said: "Without a doubt Caleb would take the blame. He didn't see that Ruby was carrying this secret and wasn't able to say it, but he feels gutted that he didn't know anything. She's sacrificed so much for him."
With the arrival of Steph into the Dingle family, the actor expressed his wish to have his on-screen son Nicky (Lewis Cope) back in the fold.
He said: "I'd love for Lewis to come back. I didn't want him to go. Nicky would find out about Ruby and grandad and it all makes sense to him why Steph was sent away, the family dynamic would be really interesting if he was to come back."
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As a fatal accident looms and the truth about Anthony's killer is set to be revealed, could Caleb's time in the village almost be up?
Will said: "It's been a gift to do such big scenes. They're dark subjects but you've got to embrace the darkness of it. They're really challenging but you want to get them right."
Regardless of what is coming for Caleb and his family, their story could come to an abrupt halt when disaster strikes next week.
Emmerdale airs Mondays-Fridays at 7:30pm on ITV1.
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