The winds of change are sweeping through Coronation Street, and fans are reeling as yet another character makes an unexpected exit — while rumors swirl that a supposedly dead character may still be alive.
Actor Harry Lowbridge, who portrayed the brooding and dangerous Logan Radcliffe, has confirmed his departure from the cobbles — just as his storyline reached a chilling new climax. Posting to Instagram, the actor wrote, “Farewell Logan. It’s been a blast x”, alongside a haunting image of Logan behind bars in a prison confrontation with Carla Connor.
Logan burst onto the scene in 2024 as the older brother of Mason Radcliffe, a central figure in a web of dark crime that plagued Weatherfield. But viewers quickly discovered that Logan — along with another sibling, Matty — wasn’t just a criminal mastermind but also carried a haunting connection to DS Lisa Swain’s tragic past. In a bombshell twist, it was revealed that Logan and Matty were involved in the death of Lisa’s wife, Becky, turning a painful personal history into a professional reckoning for the detective.
But the Radcliffe family saga turned lethal when Logan and Matty brutally murdered their own brother Mason in a shocking act of revenge, only to be captured and locked away — seemingly ending the blood-soaked chapter.
Yet Logan’s prison stint didn’t silence him. In recent episodes, Carla Connor and Betsy Swain (Lisa’s daughter) confronted Logan in a desperate bid to unearth the truth about Becky’s death. Whispers had started to emerge that Becky may not have been the hero everyone believed, and Logan confirmed those suspicions by suggesting her hands weren’t clean — and dropping one mysterious name: Tia Wardley.
Logan’s cryptic clue set Carla’s investigation ablaze, but any answers he might have held were soon silenced. Within minutes of their conversation, Logan found himself threatened by fellow inmates — possibly punished for revealing too much. And now, with Harry Lowbridge’s exit confirmed, it seems Logan’s secrets may remain buried.
This farewell adds to the growing list of Corrie veterans and newer characters saying goodbye. Sally Ann Matthews, who played Jenny Connor for nearly 40 years, recently announced her own emotional departure, thanking the show for a “ten-year bonus” she never expected. Meanwhile, the exits of Colson Smith (Craig Tinker), Daniel Brocklebank (Billy Mayhew), Sue Cleaver (Eileen Grimshaw), and Sue Devaney (Debbie Webster) are also rocking the cast.
For fans, the pattern is undeniable — the show is undergoing a dramatic reshuffle, and every goodbye feels like the prelude to another. But with the name Tia Wardley hanging in the air and Becky’s true story left unfinished, viewers are already speculating: Could Becky Swain actually be alive?