Newest Update!! Days of Our Lives Spoilers Next 3 Weeks: Kidnapping Chaos, Flood of Exits, Baby Drama and Torn Hearts
As Days of Our Lives continues its whirlwind summer arc, fans should brace for three weeks of intense drama, high-stakes decisions, and emotional confrontations between June 9 and June 27.
From secret betrayals to delivery room terror and unexpected departures, Salem is gearing up for one of the most tumultuous stretches in recent memory. Here’s everything to expect in the next few weeks.
Week of June 9–13: Secrets Emerge, Farewells Begin
The week kicks off with Tate Black (Leo Howard) caught in a moral dilemma following a shocking revelation. Arianna “Ari” Horton (Marissa Reyes) accidentally spills the beans about her new bedroom partner—none other than Doug Williams III (Peyton Meyer). With Tate already on thin ice after exposing Doug as the necklace thief, he wrestles with whether to inform Holly Jonas (Ashley Puzemis), risking more fallout and broken trust.
Meanwhile, tragedy casts a long shadow over Salem as the town prepares to bid a tearful goodbye to John Black (Drake Hogestyn). His funeral promises heartfelt tributes, raw emotions, and deeply personal reflections from those who loved him most. Expect poignant scenes as Salem honors one of its most iconic heroes.
As grief spreads, Bo Brady (Peter Reckell) throws caution to the wind and defies medical orders, determined to escape his facility and rejoin his family—perhaps just in time to attend John’s wake. His return also sparks a compelling exchange with longtime friend Steve Johnson (Stephen Nichols), as Bo proposes a mysterious plan that could alter both their futures.
Elsewhere, Jack Deveraux (Matthew Ashford) is consumed with memories of Abigail DiMera (Marci Miller) as the anniversary of her death draws near. It’s been three years, but the wound is still fresh, reminding viewers of just how profound a loss she was to the family and the show.
Kate Roberts Brady (Lauren Koslow) stays vigil by Philip Kiriakis’ (John-Paul Lavoisier) side, praying for a miracle. After surviving a dangerous ordeal, Philip finally opens his eyes, delivering a long-awaited moment of relief and joy for his mother.
Week of June 16–20: Custody Battles and Kidnapping Fears
As Philip awakens, another family faces increasing turmoil. Xander Kiriakis (Paul Telfer), recently released on bail, reignites tensions with Sarah Kiriakis (Linsey Godfrey) over their daughter, Victoria (Isla and Paisley Kerr). Their heated argument spirals into dangerous territory, raising fears that Xander might resort to drastic measures. Could he attempt to take Victoria and flee?
Kate, determined to protect Victoria, has been secretly plotting Xander’s downfall. Her efforts may finally gain traction as more eyes turn toward Xander’s unpredictable behavior. The threat of abduction looms large over Salem once again.
Meanwhile, not all stories are cloaked in conflict. Paul Narita (Christopher Sean) and Andrew Donovan (Colton Little) take a step toward joy amid the grief. Encouraged by Marlena Evans (Deidre Hall), the couple moves forward with their wedding plans. Their heartfelt ceremony becomes a symbol of hope, healing, and enduring love—a tribute to John Black, who championed their union.
But danger simmers beneath the surface. Doug’s ties to a shady loan shark pull Ari and Holly into an ominous web. A mysterious stalker (Andy Martinez), seen snapping covert photos, seems intent on collecting on Doug’s debts. Tensions rise, and whispers of a potential kidnapping begin to circulate. With Doug unable to settle his account, will Holly and Ari become bargaining chips in a dangerous game?
Week of June 23–27: Kidnapping Explodes, Birth Trauma and Relationship Fallout
As the final week in this three-week arc unfolds, chaos strikes. Rumors of a kidnapping become a horrifying reality. Holly and Ari are abducted, sending shockwaves through the community. With their lives hanging in the balance, panic grips Salem, and the race to find them begins.
Doug, consumed with guilt, is torn between the missing girls and another looming crisis—Sophia Choi (Rachel Boyd) is about to give birth. As her contractions intensify, so does the danger. The delivery does not go as planned, and viewers should brace for terrifying scenes in the maternity ward. Will the baby survive this traumatic entrance into the world?
The emotional strain begins to fracture relationships. Belle Black (Martha Madison), overwhelmed by grief over John’s passing, breaks things off with EJ DiMera (Dan Feuerriegel). But even in heartbreak, love lingers. Belle wrestles with regret, second-guessing whether ending things was a mistake made in a vulnerable moment. Could a reunion be on the horizon?
Marlena, once surrounded by loved ones, finds herself suddenly alone as many of Salem’s familiar faces exit the canvas following John’s funeral and Paul and Andrew’s wedding. The stark emptiness is jarring. Marlena’s journey through grief deepens, and her resilience is tested like never before.
Adding to the tension, EJ’s shooting mystery resurfaces with new developments. Although Rachel Black (Alice Halsey) remembers Johnny DiMera (Carson Boatman) pointing a gun at EJ, fresh clues hint that someone else pulled the trigger. Could flashbacks or newly discovered evidence finally expose the real shooter?
What Lies Ahead?
The next three weeks on Days of Our Lives are shaping up to be some of the most emotionally charged and suspenseful episodes in recent memory. Between kidnappings, births, funerals, weddings, and bombshell revelations, the show is firing on all cylinders.
Old wounds will be reopened. New ones will be made. And Salem’s residents will be pushed to the edge—some emerging stronger, others irrevocably broken. From young love tested by secrets and fear to mothers fighting for their children and lovers divided by grief, DOOL is diving deep into the complexities of the human heart.