Salem’s next two weeks are a powder keg: a christening turns tense, a mediation turns brutal, and Jada drops a stalker accusation that could jail one of the town’s most trusted faces.
Peacock’s official Days of Our Lives promo for the January 20–31 block is a 90-second anxiety attack: every arc the fandom has been buzzing about—Johnny and Chanel’s adoption, Chad versus the Hortons, Leo’s exit dance, and the mystery tormentor stalking Stephanie—collides in one montage of tears, slaps, and slammed gavels.
The Christening That Can’t Stay Happy
The clip opens on a rare moment of joy: Johnny DiMera (Carson Boatman) and Chanel DiMera (Raven Bowens) baptize their newly adopted son Trey. Surrounded by Paulina, Abe, Rafe, Gabi, and Javi, the couple believe they’ve finally outrun Salem’s curse—until the camera hard-cuts to Thomas Horton blaming himself for the civil war raging between his father and grandparents.
Custody Mediation Turns Ambush
A sterile mediation room becomes a battlefield. Jennifer (Melissa Reeves) and Jack (Matthew Ashford) face Chad (Billy Flynn) across a conference table. The mediator’s opening question—“Mr. DiMera, how do you propose we resolve this custody dispute?”—is delivered like a loaded gun. Chad’s pause is all the answer viewers need: no peaceful resolution is coming.
Leo’s “Goodbye” That Isn’t
Javi (Al Calderon) urges Leo (Greg Rikaart) to “keep it brief” because he has a plane to catch. Leo flashes a wicked grin: “I have no intention of saying goodbye.” The line instantly trended on X as fans speculated whether Leo is staying for revenge, romance, or a headline-grabbing murder.
Drinks, Slaps, and Institutional Mayhem
- Brady Pub: Gwen (Emily O’Brien) dumps a full cocktail over Dimitri’s (Peter Porte) head, screaming that he “will pay for every lie.”
- Bayview: Sophia (Rachel Boyd) lunges at Holly (Ashley Puzimis) with an open-hand slap that lands so hard the sound echoes off the hospital walls.
Jada’s Stalker Reveal: Jeremy in the Crosshairs
The final beat is the mic-drop. At the Horton House—Alice’s symbolic stronghold of family values—Jada (Elia Cantu) whips out evidence and tells Susan Seaforth Hayes’s matriarch: “Someone has been stalking and threatening Stephanie, and we have evidence that person is you, Jeremy.”
The accusation lands like a grenade. Jeremy (Michael O’Roark) has spent months playing the supportive uncle to Thomas and the quiet shoulder for Stephanie. If the charges stick, every scene he shared with Abigail’s son retroactively turns sinister.
Why It Matters Now
Days of Our Lives is in a Nielsen spike: the prior week saw its highest Peacock-only numbers since the Time Jump stunt of 2019. The promo’s triple threat—custody, stalker, Leo’s wild-card exit—gives the writers a chance to sustain that momentum and potentially launch another limited-series spinoff if ratings hold.
What the Fans Are Saying
Within 30 minutes of upload, the YouTube comment bar filled with hot takes:
- “Jennifer leave Chad and his kids alone. I hate her. Jennifer should have been the one who got fired from the show, not Chanel and Johnny.”
- “I loveeee Johnny & Chanel together. I hope they get to have a healthy pregnancy 🥹”
The duality—hatred for legacy characters versus hope for newlyweds—illustrates exactly why the promo works: it weaponizes viewer loyalty on every front.
Next-Week Stakes at a Glance
- Custody: If Chad loses the kids, expect a DiMera-style scorched-earth retaliation.
- Stalker: A false arrest tanks Jada’s career; a true arrest breaks Abby’s family again.
- Leo: If he stays, Spectator headlines could expose half the town; if he leaves, who writes them?
Episodes stream exclusively on Peacock weekdays at 6 a.m. ET. Set your alarms; Salem’s about to burn daylight.
Stay with onlytrustedinfo.com for tomorrow’s fastest breakdown—because by the time the coffee brews, Salem will already have changed sides.