Coronation Street: 'He's there to kill' Jack P Shepherd reveals David's plans for Macca
DAVID PLATT has been on the war path ever since his wife Kylie was brutally stabbed in one of the most dramatic episodes of Coronation Street.
'He's there to kill' Jack P Shepherd reveals David's plans for Macca
David Platt says emotional goodbye to Kylie on Coronation Street
While he would like to see her killer Clayton face the same fate, the murder is currently awaiting trial in prison, so he turns his attention to his half-brother Macca.
When he goes to the Dog and the Gun to argue with Macca, he finds himself in a spot of trouble and is attacked by a mysterious stranger.
But Jack P Shepherd, who plays David, revealed he doesn't mind suffering a little bit.
"He is so hell-bent on getting to Macca that he is not bothered about getting a few punches, as long as this doesn't interfere with his revenge plan because that is his priority," he told Digital Spy.
David is attacked by a stranger when he goes to find Macca
Jack said David doesn't mind taking a few punches if it means he can get closer to Macca
David is there to kill
When the police turn up at his home later, they reveal that Macca has also been attacked and has been rushed to the hospital.
Of course, David finds the situation hilarious but given his recent injuries, it looks as though he is responsible for the attack.
But he doesn't have time to worry as he plans his revenge on Macca and heads straight to the hospital.
Speaking about the upcoming scenes, Jack explained: "I liked the scenes when David goes with flowers, chocolates and grapes, even telling the ward staff that he is there to see his cousin Macca – but it's clear he is up to something sinister.
David heads straight to the hospital to see Macca
Jack said David is in the hospital to kill Macca
"David waits all day for Macca to come out of theatre and there's a great shot when Macca is wheeled out. The trolley pauses and there is a frame of David staring over an unconscious, oblivious Macca for a few seconds before the trolley is wheeled away again.
"David is there to kill."
He added that his character will "not stop at anything" until he sees Clayton and Macca pay for Kylie's death.
Coronation Street continues on Wednesday on ITV at 7.30pm.