Home and Away reveals cause of disaster in Australian season finale
Felicity is on a collision course.
Home and Away spoilers follow at Australian pace, which some UK viewers may prefer to avoid.
Home and Away has shared more details of the road disaster that's coming up in Summer Bay.
The popular soap has previously teased that Felicity Newman is heading for trouble on the day of her wedding.
Felicity is due to tie the knot with Tane Parata in the 2022 season finale episode, which airs on Channel 7 next week.
A recently-released trailer offers a first look at Felicity finding herself in danger while driving on the big day.
Home and Away has now released an extended synopsis for the finale, which suggests that the incident is caused by deliberate sabotage.
The teaser (via TV Tonight) reads: "The highly anticipated wedding of Tane Parata and Felicity Newman sees the happy couple's nearest and dearest friends and whānau come together to celebrate.
"In a heartwarming gesture of brotherly love, Cash presents Felicity with a surprise: he, along with the help of Justin, has been painstakingly fixing up their late father's old ute to serve as the perfect wedding car.
"Touched by the sentimental gift, Felicity looks forward to having something of her father's play an important part in her wedding. But as the bride-to-be drinks away the pre-wedding jitters and enjoys her last night as a Newman, a sinister figure lurking in the shadows tampers with the ute's brake line.
On the morning of the wedding, Felicity has a panic attack when she realises the full weight of the commitment she is about to make. Spiralling, she frantically calls off the wedding, but best friend and bridesmaid Eden steps in to talk her around.
"Cash, Nikau and Gary attempt to stall the waiting groom. Tane begins to wonder if he's about to be left at the altar, but his bride is en route… and on a collision course with danger.
"Will Tane get to marry the woman he loves? Or will their perfect day end in flames?"
Home and Away's season finale is scheduled to air on Monday (November 28) at 7pm in a 90-minute slot on Channel 7.
UK fans will get to see these scenes on Channel 5 in March, due to the transmission gap with Australia.
Channel 5's own finale aired last week, focusing on the Marilyn Chambers and Heather Fraser storyline.
Home and Away airs weekdays at 1.45pm on Channel 5 and 6pm on 5STAR. First-look screenings air at 6.30pm on 5STAR and the show also streams on My5.
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