CORONATION STREET SH0CKER: Gary Windass’ Fate Sealed As Mikey North Inks New Year-Long Deal To Stay On The Cobbles!
Fans can finally rest easy as it’s confirmed that Gary isn’t going anywhere soon, with star Mikey North reportedly signing on for another dramatic year in Weatherfield. What twists and turns await the much-loved character, and how will his continued presence shake up the street’s biggest storylines?
With Gary Windass in a coma in hospital in Coronation Street, his fate on the soap has been revealed as Mikey North sticks around on soap.
It’s unclear who attacked Gary at the moment but all is about to be confirmed rather soon.
With Gary’s condition currently worsening though, somebody is posing as his ‘next of kin.’ But, is he out of the woods?

Gary is currently in a coma (Credit: ITV)
Gary Windass’ coma in Coronation Street
Gary Windass has been in a coma since the night of Aadi Alahan’s party. Nina and Summer were high on LSD and left someone for d3ad.
However, they couldn’t remember who this person was or whether it actually happened.
Reporting the incident to the police, there were no traces of anything taking place so Kit Green let them go.
Now though, viewers know that Gary is lying in a coma in hospital after having not returned home for weeks.
His ‘next of kin’ has been contacted, with his attacker going to desperate lengths to cover their tracks, even changing Gary’s name. But, will Gary d!e?

He’s staying (Credit: ITV)
Gary Windass’ fate revealed in Coronation Street
Gary’s condition isn’t the best right now but there’s hope yet for the character.
The Sun has reported that Mikey North‘s Corrie contract has been renewed for another year, meaning that there’s lots more Gary to come on our screens.
A source told the publication: “Mikey loves working at Coronation Street and bosses love having him so it was a no brainer for him to sign for another year recently.
“Gary’s got a huge year coming up and it’s all just kicked off on-screen and it’s just the beginning.
“There’s going to be a lot of Mikey on screens in the coming months.”
Mikey is now entering his 18th year on the soap, and it looks like all the drama for his character is set to keep on coming.
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