EastEnders next week: Teddy trapped by Ravi — no way out | EastEnders spoilers
Spoiler for the movie “EastEnders: The Trap”
Next week in EastEnders: The Trap, the dark shadow of Ravi Gulati looms larger than ever, tightening around Walford and threatening to destroy everyone caught in his web. What begins as a fleeting moment of peace for the Mitchells quickly descends into chaos, heartbreak, and fear, as long-buried secrets and dangerous alliances finally come to a head.
Harry Mitchell believes he’s escaped the nightmare. Fresh from a romantic weekend with Gina, he’s hopeful for once — imagining a future free from Ravi’s control. For the first time in months, he allows himself to breathe. But peace never lasts long in Walford. The moment the couple returns home, their world is shattered.
In a harrowing twist, Kojo suddenly collapses inside the Arches. Harry is frozen with shock, his blood running cold as he realizes something is terribly wrong. Kojo isn’t just a friend — he’s like family — and the sight of him unconscious rips through Harry’s fragile calm. As the truth unravels, Harry discovers that Ravi and Oki’s criminal network is still thriving, using Kojo’s flat as the hub of their illegal operation. The nightmare he thought was over is far from finished.

Desperate and angry, Harry confronts Ravi face-to-face, demanding that he stop using Kojo. But Ravi’s response is chilling — a cold, emotionless refusal that sends shivers down Harry’s spine. He knows then that pleading won’t save them. Ravi’s grip is absolute, and anyone who stands against him is marked for ruin.
With nowhere left to turn, Harry goes to his father, Teddy, and begs for help. Despite the danger, Teddy doesn’t hesitate. Protective to his core, he vows to end Ravi’s hold on their family once and for all. But his decision sets in motion a deadly chain of events that could destroy them all.
Meanwhile, George returns to Walford after hearing about Kojo’s collapse. He’s frantic, desperate for answers, and determined to keep his brother safe. But Kojo, feeling cornered and smothered, lashes out. The pressure is unbearable. He can’t face George’s questions or the truth about how deep he’s fallen into Ravi’s world. The more George pushes, the further Kojo retreats — and the emotional distance between them grows into a chasm neither knows how to bridge.
As tensions rise, Harry becomes convinced the only way to end this nightmare is to go to the police. He’s ready to confess everything — Ravi’s operation, the threats, the danger — whatever it takes to free Kojo. But Teddy stops him. He insists there’s another way, promising his son that he’ll take care of it. What Harry doesn’t know is that his father’s plan could cost him his life.
With grim determination, Teddy lays his trap. He sends Harry, Gina, and Kojo out to dinner, pretending everything’s fine, while he sneaks into Kojo’s flat. His goal: to find proof that will expose Ravi and Oki’s crimes once and for all. But the plan goes disastrously wrong.
Midway through his search, Teddy hears footsteps. Ravi and Oki have come home early. Panic surges through him as he scrambles for cover, diving into the bathroom just in time. His heart pounds as their voices echo through the flat — low, dangerous, and unpredictable. He can’t move, can’t breathe, can’t risk being discovered. If Ravi finds him, he’s as good as dead. The hunter has become the hunted.
Outside, Harry senses that something isn’t right. When Oki casually mentions that Kojo’s been booked for a car show out of town, Harry immediately knows it’s a lie — a front for another job in Ravi’s criminal network. His gut twists with dread. He’s running out of time to save his friend. Every path forward carries risk, and every second he hesitates, Kojo sinks deeper into Ravi’s trap.
Meanwhile, Teddy remains trapped inside the flat, listening helplessly as Ravi talks about “cleaning up” problems and cutting loose liabilities. The implication is clear — and horrifying. If Teddy can’t escape soon, he’ll become just another of Ravi’s victims.
As the episode builds to a tense crescendo, the Mitchells and Knights are pushed to their absolute limits. George is desperate to protect Kojo but powerless to reach him. Harry teeters on the edge of exposing everything, even if it means turning his family in. And Teddy, hidden in the shadows of Ravi’s lair, must decide whether to flee for his life or stay and fight — a choice that could save his family or destroy them.

By the end of the week, every character stands on the brink of disaster. Ravi’s control grows more suffocating, his ruthlessness more apparent than ever. Kojo’s life hangs by a thread, pulled between loyalty, fear, and despair. Harry’s faith in justice begins to crumble as the system seems powerless to stop a man like Ravi. And Teddy’s bravery threatens to turn into martyrdom.
But even in the darkest corners of Walford, flickers of humanity remain. Harry’s love for his family drives him to keep fighting, even as the odds stack higher against him. George refuses to give up on his brother. And though Teddy’s future looks bleak, his sacrifice may be the key to unraveling Ravi’s empire once and for all.
Still, the question remains: will the truth come to light before it’s too late? Or will Ravi’s twisted reign claim yet another victim?
As EastEnders: The Trap hurtles toward its explosive climax, the tension reaches breaking point. Lives are on the line, loyalties will be tested, and one wrong move could destroy an entire family.
By the end, nothing in Walford will ever be the same again.
In this gripping, heart-pounding chapter, danger stalks every corner, and survival comes down to courage, sacrifice, and the hope that even in a place as haunted as Albert Square — some secrets are still worth fighting for.