Hollyoaks spoilers: Theresa McQueen's return will cause 'havoc'

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Theresa McQueen went down for the murder of Calvin Valentine but her prison spell hasn't finished her off from Hollyoaks.

Executive producer Bryan Kirkwood revealed to Inside Soap that Theresa (Jorgie Porter) is making a return to the show after getting out of prison.

He was tight lipped on exactly how she gets out but promises there will be lots going on with her in the show.

"Jorgie Porter is filming with us again and it's a delight to have her back. We underused Theresa in her last year in the show, so now we will see a renewed, reinvigorated Theresa causing havoc in all the right - and wrong - places," Kirkwood told Inside Soap.

"She will get out of prison, but how she manages this remains to be seen."

Porter stepped out of Hollyoaks for several months to appear in Dancing on Ice and revealed back in April that she would be making a return to Hollyoaks.

She said at the time that Theresa had some "serious unfinished business" and that she was looking forward to "finish what we started".

And she's not the only McQueen stepping into Hollyoaks later this year. Kirkwood confirmed that the autumn series will see the arrival of Myra's nieces.

"We are starting the casting process now and I am so excited to be breathing new life into the show's most iconic family," Kirkwood told the magazine.

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