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EastEnders star Danny Dyer shares his joy as he confirms big news: ‘I’m going back’

As he bids his followers a “merry f*g Christmas,” former EastEnders legend Danny Dyer has stated that he will be appearing in a project with filmmaker Nick Love of The Football Factory.

The news comes a year after he disappeared at sea during the Christmas season last year, leaving his cherished role as Queen Vic landlord Mick Carter on EastEnders.

Mick had good intentions when he ventured into the dangerous seas; he was trying to prevent Linda Carter (Kellie Bright), his soulmate, from being driven into the ocean by a pregnant Janine Butcher (Charlie Brooks).

Mick followed Linda’s instructions and rescued the cunning Janine and their unborn child before going back out to sea to find his true love, not realising that she had made it to land safely.

The Football Factory, a 2004 sports drama, will commemorate its 20th anniversary by making a spectacular comeback in 2019, it was just reported.

Indeed, Danny will return.

In his most recent Instagram post, he said, “The secrets out.”

“I am so excited to be working with Nick Love, the director of The Football Factory, again.” By the way, the movie’s title is Marching Powder, and we’re gon’ rock it.

And it will begin on January 15th, he said, adding that there would be an increase in crime, drug use, and extreme violence.

“And I’m sure you’ll love it, so have a f**g Christmas.”

While some fans were eagerly awaiting Danny’s affirmation, others had one request of the actor.

Wonderful news! One person retorted, “Please one day, please please come back on Eastenders, it’s not the same without you.”

Danny played EastEnder Mick Carter. (Image: Kieron McCarron / Jack Barnes / BBC)

“Thought you was going to say back on Eastenders 😢,” another person said.

Fans of EastEnders were heartbroken to lose such a beloved character, and Danny’s departure from the soap opera marked the end of an incredibly popular period.

Later, while talking about why he left the programme, Danny, 46, said that the drop in quality was a major factor.

In reference to his previous plots, he added, “The first few years we fing smashed it.” It was strong stuff. We received more attention from the spectator than these fing c* politicians.

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