Actress Jacqui Purvis has confirmed she will return to Home And Away later this year to take revenge on the final boss named…
After months of rumours, whispers, and cryptic social media hints, Home and Away actress Jacqui Purvis has finally confirmed what fans have been desperately hoping for: Felicity Newman is coming back.
And her return won’t be gentle, quiet, or forgiving.
It will be violent, emotional, and fueled by one goal:
Revenge.
Against the “final boss” responsible for tearing her life apart.
The mystery villain — whose identity the show is fiercely protecting — is described by producers as “the most dangerous antagonist Summer Bay has seen in a decade.” And according to Jacqui, Felicity’s return will unleash a storyline unlike anything she has played before.
“This is not the Flick you remember” — Jacqui Purvis Teases a Dark Transformation
In a candid interview released overnight, Jacqui revealed that Felicity’s comeback will be nothing like her previous return arcs. This time, she’s not arriving as the bubbly, chaotic, big-hearted sister fans love.
She’s returning as something else entirely.
“Flick has been through hell.
She’s broken.
And she wants blood.”
According to Jacqui, Felicity’s off-screen disappearance — written into the show after her character suffered psychological collapse — has been used to rebuild her from the ground up.
She returns stronger.
Harder.
Colder.
And with a single purpose:
Destroy the person who destroyed her.
Who Is the ‘Final Boss’? Fans Already Have Theories
Although Jacqui refused to name the villain, she did say this:
“It’s someone powerful.
Someone who thinks they’re untouchable.
Someone Flick once trusted.”
That clue alone sent fans into meltdown.
Theories already flooding social media include:
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A corrupt criminal mastermind linked to the trafficking ring Felicity once escaped
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A senior official who helped cover up the crimes
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A new antagonist connected to the tunnel-train collapse
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A shadowy figure responsible for the attack on Cash and the attempt on Eden
Insiders tease that the villain has been quietly referenced for weeks — and viewers will only realise their significance once the reveal drops.
They are being described behind the scenes as:
“The final boss of the arc that started three years ago.”
A Return Fueled by Trauma and Justice
Felicity’s emotional spiral played out during her last episodes:
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the kidnapping
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the assault
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the PTSD
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the alcohol relapse
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the breakup with Tane
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the guilt-driven escape from Summer Bay
Many viewers believed Felicity was never coming back — that her character had been written out permanently to protect the actress’s mental well-being after a long run of intense storylines.
But Jacqui Purvis says the break was deliberate, and necessary:
“Flick needed time to fall apart. And I needed time to rebuild her.
When she comes back… she’s different.”
In upcoming episodes, Felicity reappears in a way that reportedly “shocks the entire Bay into silence.”
Eden is the first to recognise her — and she barely recognises her.
Leaner.
Angrier.
Emotionally icy.
With an expression that tells a whole story:
She’s not returning for reconciliation.
She’s returning for revenge.
A Dangerous Mission — And Felicity Crosses the Moral Line
According to production leaks, Felicity’s comeback arc will test every relationship she ever built:
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She lies to Tane.
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She hides the truth from Cash.
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She avoids Eden.
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She manipulates someone unexpected for information.
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And she goes deep undercover to infiltrate the villain’s network.
For the first time, Felicity is prepared to break the law.
Producers describe her arc as:
“Dark, morally complicated, shocking — and completely unpredictable.”
At the centre of this mission is a single target:
the final boss.
Someone who orchestrated the events that broke her.
Someone with an empire of influence.
Someone no one else in Summer Bay is strong enough to bring down.
Except her.
Allies… and Enemies
The return won’t be simple.
Tane
Tane’s reaction is one of heartbreak and fury. He wants Flick safe — not spiralling into danger. But she pushes him away.
Cash
As a police officer, Cash is horrified when he discovers what Felicity plans to do. But as her brother, he is terrified of losing her again.
Eden
Eden becomes her emotional anchor, begging Felicity to stop before she disappears into her own darkness.
And in one explosive scene, Eden warns:
“If you keep going like this… you’ll become the thing you’re fighting.”
But Felicity does not listen.
The Climax the Writers Have Been Building Toward
Insiders confirm that the storyline has been in development for over a year.
Felicity’s revenge arc will stretch across multiple months — and culminate in an explosive showdown between her and the “final boss.” The climax is described as:
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violent
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cinematic
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emotionally devastating
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and career-defining for Jacqui Purvis
The final confrontation reportedly involves:
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a warehouse
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a hostage
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a confession
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and a devastating twist no one sees coming
The villain’s identity will be exposed publicly — but the cost to Felicity will be enormous.
Felicity’s Future: Redemption… or Exit?
There are already rumours the writers may use this arc to set up:
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a temporary exit,
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a soft reboot,
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or a complete reinvention of Flick’s character for 2026.
But Jacqui Purvis refuses to confirm whether Felicity survives the storyline.
She only said:
“Revenge always comes with a price.
And Flick pays it.”