Neighbours fans, it's time to get excited. Channel 5 is planning to give the show a special 10pm screening next month as Lassiters becomes the hotel from hell.
Show bosses have come up with a gripping 'Hotel Death Trap' storyline, which will see tragedy strike when a massive explosion rocks the Lassiters complex.
The action kicks off on Monday April 4 on Channel 5, when an hour-long 10pm special sees the hotel's boiler room explode.
In the chaotic aftermath, a number of residents and guests will find themselves buried and trapped beneath rubble and debris - and not everyone will make it out alive.
Paul shows Terese around Lassiters.
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Over the course of the action-packed week, each episode is set in a different room and focuses on the fate of a separate set of characters. By the end of the week, the lives of some of our favourites will have been changed forever.
Neighbours' executive producer Jason Herbison commented: "Hotel Death Trap week might well be the biggest week of Neighbours ever. Kicking off with an explosion at Lassiters Hotel, every episode sees brand new stories unfold, including shock returns, mysterious strangers, twists and turns aplenty and jeopardy for all our beloved characters.
"Tragically, by the time the dust settles, the death count will be up to three. Who won't make it out alive?"
Paige's jealousy grows as she watches Steph hanging out with Mark.
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Channel 5's commissioner Greg Barnett added: "This week-long event promises to be the most gripping and dramatic ever for the series.
"As the week's episodes play out, we find more people trapped, more destruction caused and more shocking secrets revealed. It really is going to be an incredible week. And the consequences will leave the residents of Ramsay Street reeling."
The deadly explosion will be caused after someone gets up to no good in the hotel's boiler room, leading to a big whodunit mystery for the residents to ponder.
Channel 5 previously aired Neighbours at 10pm in 2013, when an explosion rocked Toadie and Sonya Rebecchi's wedding day. Another scheduling experiment the following year saw a 'first look' 6.30pm screening added in for Kate Ramsay's tragic death.