EastEnders Spoilers: Bobby to kill again; A character dies on Christmas Day Special episode

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EastEnders promises to give an explosive Christmas Special in EastEnders Christmas Day. Young boy Bobby Beale set eyes to another victim and definitely someone will die on Christmas Day.

The British soap opera EastEnders has packed a not so festive Christmas episode for the EastEnders Christmas Day as someone may get killed. The teaser video which fans can watch here, opened with William Mitchell playing with his new scooter along with dad Billy Mitchell and later followed with only a shot of a child's foot on the scooter and screeching sound from a car.

The teaser noted Sharon Watts yelling at Bobby after Jane Beale received what seems to be a very bad phone call. It also gave off the ultimate premonition for EastEnders Christmas Day when Bobby gives off his father Ian Beale an evil stare during the Christmas toast. In the previous episodes, it was exposed that Bobby was held responsible for his sister Lucy's death.

Unreality TV revealed that BBC confirmed someone from Walford will die tragically on Christmas Day. However, there are no details yet on whom who will officially die on EastEnders Christmas Day but it could be William or someone from the car crash, as indicated by the teaser. Without a doubt, Bobby is brewing some wicked things for Christmas.

Huffington Post supported claims that Bobby will be the center of the plot on EastEnders Christmas Day as his storyline will reach the climax. Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell-Collins added that the behavioral issues of Bobby will transpire even more and will cause a lot of spin in the coming episodes.

Dominic also admitted that the entire cast and production team did a good keeping all the secrets for the coming special episode. Spoilers also teased on Mick Carter surviving until Christmas on his pink dressing gown.

EastEnders airs its Christmas special on Christmas Day at 8:45pm on BBC One.

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