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Who d.i.e.s in EastEnders’ 40th anniversary explosion at the Queen Vic?

An EastEnders 40th anniversary graphic featuring Martin Fowler, Cindy Beale, Ruby Allen and Sonia Fowler in front of the Queen Vic exploding
Several characters are at risk of being k.i.l.l.e.d off during EastEnders’ 40th anniversary week (Picture: BBC/Metro)

EastEnders’ much-anticipated 40th anniversary is finally upon us and in keeping with the huge milestone, bosses have some seriously explosive drama planned.

A blast is set to rip through the Queen Vic pub just as Honey and Billy Mitchell (Emma Barton and Perry Fenwick) are celebrating their nuptials, with at least one character confirmed to perish in the disaster.

With it being such a big event, the majority of the cast will be caught up in the devastation, meaning many lives are likely to be hanging in the balance as the week unfolds.

However, with a number of forthcoming cast departures and several other clues and theories doing the rounds online, here’s who we think could most not likely make it to the end of Thursday’s live episode…

Reiss Colwell

Let’s start with the most obvious candidate, shall we?

Reiss Colwell (Jonny Freeman) is currently on the run after he was finally unmasked as a k.i.l.l.e.r to his horrified fiancée Sonia Fowler (Natalie Cassidy).

However, we already know that Reiss will make a return to Walford in next week’s episodes for what is thought to be his final chapter in his story, as actor Jonny Freeman is leaving the show after two years.

Reiss Colwell looks suspicious as he lurks around a corner in EastEnders
Reiss Colwell returns to Walford next week (Picture: BBC)

Pictures taken following the filming of the Queen Vic explosion previously revealed how it looks like Reiss’ car crashes into the pub’s barrel store – could he die while trying to make another escape?

Sonia Fowler

Last month, Walford icon Natalie Cassidy revealed she’d quit her role as Sonia 32 years after she started on the soap as a nine year old, leading to speculation about just how the character will make her exit.

Natalie herself has refused to rule out Sonia being k.i.l.l.e.d off, saying on her Off The Telly podcast: ‘It is never ever your choice – you never know how you are gonna go.

‘You can make your own choice to go but its down to them [the producers] what they do.’

Sonia Fowler looking glum as she stands in a kitchen in EastEnders.
Natalie Cassidy is leaving her role as Sonia Fowler (Picture: BBC)

Spoilers teasing the drama ahead for the live episode have already revealed that a heavily pregnant Sonia will go into labour in the ruins of the Vic following the explosion.

Will mum and baby make it out safely, or could the 40th week conclude with a tragic end for one of EastEnders’ longest serving characters?

Ruby Allen

One EastEnders fan recently put forward the convincing theory it could be Ruby Allen (Louisa Lytton) who loses her life in the blast as the love triangle between her, Martin Fowler (James Bye) and Stacey Slater (Lacey Turner) reaches a head.

Ruby Allen sits on some stairs in EastEnders
Ruby Allen is only back in Walford for a guest stint (Picture: BBC)

‘Can’t shake the thought of Sonia giving birth while trapped with Stacey and Ruby,’ they wrote on X. ‘Martin having to save his three wives, but ultimately having to make a decision between Stacey and Ruby.

Pointing out the significance between her name and the anniversary, they added: ‘Who could really resist k.i.l.l.i.n.g off Ruby in the live 40th episode?’

The theory could stack up, as when actress Louisa Lytton’s return was announced last September, bosses confirmed she was only back ‘for a prolonged stint’.

Her exit is imminent too, as Louisa has signed up to appear in a touring production of A Girl on the Train, playing the lead role of Rachel Watson between 15 April and 31 May.

Martin Fowler

Actor James Bye set tongues wagging earlier this month when fans spotted he had removed the soap from his bio on Instagram.

With the forthcoming departures of all his ex-wives, some fans suggested Martin’s d.e.a.t.h could serve as a catalyst for Stacey, Ruby and Sonia to all leave Walford.

On X, one viewer noted how Martin’s friends mistakenly thinking he was 40 last year could also be a clue, adding: ‘The 3 people who are closest to Martin are all leaving, there are flowers by his stall, he’s constantly been talking about his legacy, he celebrated his 40th birthday last year by mistake, and now this. He’s dying.’

Certainly seems plausible…

Martin Fowler rushing down the hospital corridor in EastEnders
Martin Fowler was the first baby to be born in EastEnders in 1985 (Picture: BBC)

However, it is worth noting that the change James’ bio could be a deliberate misdirect, as was similarly the case when Jamie Borthwick made a change to his bio when Jay Brown was involved in a car crash in 2023.

Stacey Slater

Lacey is currently on maternity leave from EastEnders, but recently confirmed she is returning especially for the live episode, having only given birth to her third child – a daughter called Gipsy – last month.

Stacey Slater looks uncomfortable in EastEnders
Lacey Turner is returning to the EastEnders set especially for the live episode (Picture: BBC)

It would be fair to assume this means Stacey is playing a key role in events, perhaps adding weight to the theory it could be her beloved ex Martin who dies.

But is there the remote chance the live episode could actually be Stacey’s swansong?

Cindy Beale

Michelle Collins recently revealed to Metro that despite her character being central to the anniversary storylines, she will not be appearing in Thursday’s live episode.

Cindy Beale looks angry as she walks through the market in EastEnders
Cindy Beale will not feature in the live episode (Picture: BBC)

During the early part of the week, fans will see Cindy discover the identity of her Christmas attacker and confront them with a gun, before setting off a chain of events that causes the Queen Vic to explode on Tuesday.

Is the reason Cindy doesn’t appear on Thursday’s live because she will meet her end in Wednesday’s hour-long special?

EastEnders’ 40th anniversary week begins on Monday at 7.30pm on BBC One and iPlayer.

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