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Rivals fans think series two announcement video contains HUGE spoiler after cliffhanger ending – did you spot it?

Spoiler alert - keep scrolling as eagle-eyed fans have pointed out the huge gaffe

RIVALS fans are convinced a series two announcement video has dropped a huge spoiler for the next season.

The smash-hit Disney+ show - based on Dame Jilly Cooper's best-selling book - landed earlier this year to much fanfare.

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Rivals fans are convinced bosses have dropped a major spoiler as series two is confirmedCredit: Tiktok
David Tennant's character had been left for dead in the dramatic season finally - but fans are convinced he survives after winking in the renewal videoCredit: TiKTok

Its multiple sex scenes has made it one of the most raunchiest shows to be released on the streaming site - and has officially been green lit for series two.

The likes of David TennantAidan TurnerEmily Atack and Danny Dyer starred in the romp-filled first outing.

But as Disney bosses announced its return with a teaser video, it appears to have given away a huge spoiler.

Eagle-eyed fans have noticed how David Tennant is on set with the rest of the cast after filming wrapped on series one.

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But as he pretends to operate an old camera, David winks - leaving fans convinced his character TV boss Tony Baddingham isn't dead.

Rivals fans had watched as he was left for dead after being hit over the head with a heavy award in the final episode.

The gruesome scenes saw him lying on the floor as blood seeped out from his head.

One fan commented: "The DT wink, tell me he’s alive!"

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A second wrote: "He didn't in the book so he shouldn't in the series either."

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"Why does everyone think he died? You can't have a show called Rivals with no Rival," said a third.

While a fourth commented: "Guess he's not dead."

As per the original book, the first series of Rivals was set in the fictional county of Rutshire in the 80s.

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Long-held grudges bubbled to the surface as the characters vie for business and each others’ affections in the cut-throat world of telly execs.

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