Coronation Street's Max considers exit from Weatherfield after police interview

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Coronation Street spoilers follow.

Coronation Street's Max Turner considers his future in Weatherfield next month after realising what evil Griff Reynolds is capable of.

The teenager has been lured into Griff's extremist gang over the past few weeks, doing his bidding by making online videos which spread racist hatred and propaganda.

As we've previously reported, upcoming scenes see Max start to question his loyalties when he realises that Griff may be planning something dangerous at the Weatherfield Peace Market.

Max becomes suspicious when he learns that Lauren Bolton's father, who's also part of the gang, has warned her to stay away from the market. He realises that it's time to raise the alarm by calling the police.

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In the aftermath, Max is questioned at the police station over his involvement in the gang, but he ends up being released without charge.

David tries to stand by his son, but Gail refuses to support Max after the trouble he has brought to their door.

Shortly afterwards, Max is horrified when Griff pays a sinister visit to the Platt house.

Daryan Zahawi tips off David that he tried to visit Max and heard him arguing with someone inside the house.

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David rushes over and intervenes, resulting in a fight between him and Griff.

Later in the week, Spider Nugent encourages David to persist with Max, insisting that the schoolboy is a good kid deep down.

Max is torn when Lauren meets up with him and announces plans to stay with her mum in Devon.

Lauren suggests that Max should join her, as they seem to be public enemy number one after their connections to Griff. Will Max agree?

Coronation Street airs on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 8pm on ITV1 and streams on ITVX.

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If you're concerned about someone who's expressing extremist or hateful views then ACT Early has further information. If you've seen or heard something that could potentially be related to terrorism, then report via www.gov.uk/ACT or call 0800 789 321.

If you've been affected by racism and racist hate crime, then organisations including the Equality and Advisory Support Service (EASS), the Monitoring Group, Stand Against Racism and Inequality (SARI) and Stop Hate UK are among those which can offer help and support.

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