EastEnders fans have been frantically predicting who the Christmas murder victim will be since the flash-forward episode aired back in February.
The gripping flash-forward gave us a glimpse of Christmas Day 2023 in EastEnders. We saw Stacey, Suki, Linda, Denise, Kathy and Sharon – wearing a wedding dress – in The Queen Vic.
EastEnders at Christmas: Flashing forward!
Linda had a split lip, Suki’s hands were bloodied, Denise was gripping a broken bottle, and Sharon’s dress was splattered with blood.
On the floor – almost unseen – was a body. Sharon bent down, took the man’s pulse, revealing his cufflinks – and said: “He’s dead.”
Since then we’ve had tiny, teaser trailers for each of the women – who have become known as The Six.
Enders fans have been poring over each one, trying to find clues that could reveal who is the Christmas murder victim and who is the murderer!
Thrilling trailer!
With just three weeks to go until the big day – which EastEnders fans have dubbed Sixmas on social media – the full trailer finally dropped.
It features all six mini trailers put together, plus a new beginning.
The new trailer starts with an old-fashioned jukebox playing In The Bleak Midwinter. The letters DEATH are pushed in.
And the number eight.
Interesting.
Then the music changes to What Kind Of Man by Florence and the Machine, which has been the soundtrack to all the trailers so far.
The Six
Sharon‘s trailer is first – with the bride throwing her bouquet. The action switches to Linda, scrubbing the floor upstairs in the pub. Suki is next, outside in Albert Square, holding a family photograph that shatters before Suki runs away.
Then it’s Denise’s turn, sitting at the bar in The Vic and dropping a glass to the floor. Then Stacey, applying lipstick in a mirror on which the words In A Flash are written. Stacey looks away, and when she looks back, the mirror has cracked.
Finally, it’s Kathy. She’s at the serving hatch in the pub, chopping up a bouquet of tulips with a cleaver.
Pretty aggressively!
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