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EastEnders finally ‘confirms’ Christmas Day d.e.a.t.h after huge speculation

A grim reaper style ghost stands in front of The Queen Vic pub in EastEnders, decorated with yellow Christmas lights. Snowflakes and a Christmas tree with baubles surround it
EastEnders has finally ‘confirmed’ a major Christmas death (Picture: BBC/Metro)

EastEnders seems to have finally confirmed a major Christmas Day death, after huge speculation from fans.

In 2022, the Christmas Day episode saw Mick Carter (Danny Dyer) dive into the freezing ocean to save Linda Carter (Kellie Bright), only he never resurfaced.

Mick was presumed dead after being missing for several months, though fans are well aware that in soap if you don’t see the body then there is every possibility the character isn’t really d.e.a.d!

Unfortunately, it appears that that rule may not apply for Mick, as the BBC soap appears to have finally confirmed his d.e.a.t.h.

In a YouTube compilation showcasing the most dramatic Christmas Day deaths, Mick’s final moments were included.

EastEnders fans were quick to argue in the comments that Mick couldn’t be dead, with one saying: ‘Er… Mick isn’t d.e.a.d. We all know it.’

Mick Carter in the Queen Vic in EastEnders
Fans have been theorising a return for Mick (Picture: BBC/Jack Barnes/Kieron McCarron)

‘EastEnders.. we all know at this present moment.. Mick is technically alive.. as we didn’t see his body.. it’s the same with ALL “D.e.a.t.h.s” on EastEnders that if we don’t see the body.. they can come back,’ another pointed out.

This comes after actor Danny Dyer called for the soap to ‘bring back Mick’ at the National Television Awards earlier this year.

With countless familiar faces having returned in the past year ahead of the show’s 40th anniversary, fans are still hoping there is a chance for the loveable landlord.

However, in a chat with Metro, Danny confirmed that his serial drama days are well and truly behind him, and he wasn’t looking to join any other soaps either.

Mr Bigstuff A six-part comedy about estranged brothers Glen (Ryan Sampson) and Lee, played by Danny Dyer in his TV comedy debut. Mr Bigstuff is a relatable comedy created by Sampson, that explores broken families, brotherhood, manhood and carpet sales. Glen and his fianc??e Kirsty share a perfect, perfectly mundane life together. Sure, Glen???s got crippling erectile dysfunction and Kirsty (Harriet Webb) has a secret shoplifting habit, but they???re happy. That is until Lee comes crashing into their lives, whilst on the run from a past that???s quickly catching up with him. The trio are forced together: a perfectionist, a fantasist and an anarchist all living under the same roof in an Essex cul-de-sac. It???s not long before their ???perfect??? lives start to unravel faster than the weave of a cheap carpet. Cast: Ryan Sampson, Danny Dyer, Harriet Webb, Adrian Scarborough, Fatiha El Ghorri, Ned Dennehy, Victoria Alcock, Geoff Bell, Nitin Ganatra, Judi Love and more. The series will air on Sky and on streaming service NOW during Spring 2024.
Danny has had huge success away from the BBC soap (Picture: Sky UK LTD / Mark Johnson)

‘Ooh no, don’t fancy a stint in Corrie,’ he joked.

‘No, I’m ready for new challenges now. I think the beautiful thing about what we do as actors is that you just don’t know what’s around the corner.

‘That’s what keeps it petrifying and exciting at the same time. You can’t plan it. You’re not guaranteed anything in our industry so it’s just about praying that you get opportunities.’

Since leaving EastEnders, Danny has had enormous success on screen, with roles in Mr Bigstuff and Jilly Cooper’s Rivals, among other things.

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