EastEnders' Danny Dyer says he 'might be killed off' soap as he teases 'epic' exit
29.05.2022 - 13:19
/ ok.co.uk
As Danny Dyer prepares to leave EastEnders later this year, he has revealed his character could be killed off the BBC soap. Resident pub landlord Mick Carter will exit Albert Square this winter after nine years on the show. Danny, 44, has teased that the long-running character could be killed off in an "epic" exit storyline, according to The Sun.
Mick Carter first appeared on the show on 25 December 2013 and currently owns The Queen Vic. “There’s been a discussion about what we’re gonna do,” Danny said about Mick’s exit, “I might be killed off, I might not. “I just want to go out in a huge, epic way.
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“I don’t want a heart attack because of high cholesterol. “I want to go out and I want to get people talking about it. So, yeah, it’s gonna be huge.” Danny has also admitted he could be tempted to steal a memorabilia from the Queen Vic to remember his time on the soap.
He said: “I might nick a stool out of the Vic. I have already got a stool up in my dressing room. “I’ll get the cast to sign it and I’ll take it.” Reflecting on his time on EastEnders, Danny explained that it is the right time to move on from the show.
He said: “It’s such an iconic job and I’ve loved every second of it. “It’s been amazing. It’s been nearly 10 years though, you know? “It’s time to move on now.
I’ll be very sad. I will be. It’s an emotional thing, you become very attached.
But it’s time to roll the dice. “Maybe it’ll come out at Christmas. When they get it right there ain’t no better show on the television.” Danny also gushed over the soap's storylines that
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