Corrie villain ready for murder strike

ACTOR Gray O’Brien said yesterday he was bracing himself for heckles after Coronation Street villain Tony Gordon murders heart-throb Liam Connor next week.

Corrie villain ready for murder strike

Furious to have discovered that Liam has been having an affair with his bride-to-be Carla Connor, Tony has planned the perfect murder under cover of his stag night.

Corrie viewers will finally discover how he snuffs out his popular love rival (played by Rob James-Collier) in a “24-style” climax.

The “murder week” hits screens next Monday and three different killings have been filmed to keep the storyline secret. All five episodes that week will cover one 24-hour period.

O’Brien said: “It was hard work. Very draining.

“It was a long shoot — we normally do 10 days, we shot it in 19.

“So there was a lot of night shoots.”

O’Brien said of his character: “I knew he was going to have villainous traits. But it was certainly up to the audience’s reaction as to how far he was going to go.”

In the first scenario, Tony uses his stag do paint-ball outing to kill Liam. As the pair become separated from the rest Tony pulls out a real gun and shoots him.

In the second ending Liam is mown down in the street by a “hit-and-run” driver. The third alternative sees Tony take Liam to one of the flats in his luxury Victoria Court development and as they admire the view from the balcony he pushes Liam over the edge to his death.

O’Brien said: “It’s great fun, it’s a role that’s always eluded me. It’s interesting that people seem to forget that I used to play nicer guys in the past.”

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