'Days of Our Lives' Spoilers: Theresa Got Killed On Her Wedding Day? Three Old Villains Coming Back With A Big Revenge

"Days of Our Lives" is going to be exciting this week as three former villains are coming back to create more drama and havoc to the rest of the NBC soap opera cast. Returning villains Orpheus, Clyde Weston and Xander Cook are set to comeback this week plus the main characters in Salem will be dealing with their own personal drama.

This week on "DOOL," expect the three villains who escaped out of prison to return to Salem. Orpheus will be planning a massive attack on the main characters of "Days of Our Lives" with possibly Theresa Donovan played by Jen Lily dying on her wedding day.

Soap Shows reported that this week, Stefano's murder case will be open up again. However, the main focus of this week's "Days of Our Lives" will be about Andre. Andre's partnership will Aiden will bring trouble for Hope.

There will also be a lot of actions during Theresa's wedding on "Days of Our Lives." It was revealed that when Theresa started dating Brady, she was only after the money. But as it turns out, she fell in love with Brady and now she is getting married.

The two even have a son who got kidnapped by Kate Robert (Lauren Koslow). On her "DOOL" wedding day, Theresa almost got killed by Xander while Clyde tries to get his revenge on Kate.

Kate, on the other hand, will also be in trouble since Andre DiMera (Thaao Penghlis) befriended her during the previous "Days of Our Lives" epiode. While the odd pairing seems quite interesting, it would also turn out that Andre has a secret agenda for partnering with Kate.

Andre also wanted his hands to get back on the DiMera fortune and his relationship with Kate might just do the trick. However, Chad would hinder this relationship and would save her from Clyde during the wedding.

"Days of Our Lives" will return on July 6 and more drama would follow suit. What do you think about the latest development of "DOOL?" Share us your thoughts below.

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