EastEnders' Danny Dyer hints at show return after dramatic exit
19.05.2023 - 16:11
/ ok.co.uk
EastEnders legend Danny Dyer has hinted at returning to the show just five months after his dramatic departure over Christmas last year. Danny, 45, played the Queen Vic landlord Mick Carter for nine years but he exited the show in dramatic fashion trying to save Linda Carter last year. However, it appears that he is already thinking about making a dramatic return to Walford, and the prospect of his return has been discussed by bosses at the BBC.
Speaking to the Radio Times, Danny hinted saying: "I don’t regret leaving, but it was really emotional for me." He added: "Mick’s exit felt like a real 'full stop', but maybe it was a 'dot, dot, dot'." The actor's departure shocked the soap world in 2022 when he broke the news that he had decided not to renew his contract. He told fans last year: "The big news is I've decided not to renew my contract.That's all.That's not because I've fallen out with anybody, I love everybody. "I am leaving EastEnders.
I'm very lucky, I'm very grateful," he also added. "When you're in a job like a soap, your contract comes up for renewal and every time it has they've asked me to stay, and I'm very grateful for that. Because I've seen a lot of people come and go.
It's very tough." 2022 was a dramatic year on screen for Mick as he left childhood sweetheart Linda Carter and ended up marrying evil con woman Janine Butcher. Janine had been doing all she could to destroy Mick and Linda to make sure Mick was hers and that included framing Linda for drink driving in a crash that Janine caused herself. Her web of lies were revealed on Christmas Day by Mick's mum Shirley and that resulted in a dramatic showdown, in the sea between Mick, Linda and Janine.The huge showdown resulted in Mick disappearing into
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