A wedding is booked, outfits will be ready, and vows are waiting but the big question hanging over the Coronation Street is simple: will Todd and Theo actually make it to “I do” on March 25? Everything happening around them suggests the ceremony might collapse before the confetti even hits the ground.
Warning Signs Suggest The Wedding May Never Happen
The closer March 25 gets, the less this feels like a love story and more like a countdown to disaster. Todd has secretly been hiding money in a tin, clearly planning an escape route, but the plan already looks compromised.
He came home recently to find the tin moved and nearly empty, a chilling hint that Theo has discovered it and is deliberately playing along. Instead of confronting him, Theo started making pointed jokes.

He teased Todd about needing a piggy bank and even suggested opening a “junior savings account,” almost flaunting that he knows the truth. That kind of mind game doesn’t sound like a man planning a wedding; it sounds like someone tightening control.
Because of that, many now believe the wedding won’t even happen. Some predict Todd will manage to leave before the ceremony. Others think he’ll try and fail, and the fallout could turn violent.
If The Ceremony Starts, Something Could Stop It
Even if the day arrives and the wedding begins, hardly anyone expects it to finish normally. Theories about interruptions are everywhere because the situation feels ready to explode in public rather than private.
One dramatic possibility imagines the vicar asking if anyone objects, only for Billy to suddenly appear and halt everything. Another darker suggestion imagines Pat Phelan returning and taking Theo down himself, shouting an insult before walking away.

Extreme ideas, yes; but they show just how little faith viewers have that vows will be exchanged peacefully. The Phelan theory especially sticks because of his past with Todd. Some remember that, twisted as he was, he treated Todd almost like an equal and rejected the idea of killing him in the past. Despite being one of the show’s most ruthless villains, he also targeted people he saw as predators. Beyond the wild theories, the strongest argument that the wedding won’t happen lies in the story itself.
Theo’s behaviour fits a pattern of control: monitoring money, restricting independence, and possibly even interfering with Todd’s bank access. Todd walking out daily yet returning home reflects how victims often feel trapped long before physical barriers exist. Viewers who have lived through similar situations recognise the details: hiding small amounts of cash, fearing confrontation, and hoping for the right moment to leave. Because of that realism, many now think March 25 won’t be a wedding at all; it will be the breaking point. Stay tuned to Soap Opera Daily for more Coronation Street spoilers.
