EastEnders Star Replaced as Huge Character Returns Looking Different After Eight Years
- Oscar Branning, son of Max and Tanya Branning, is set to return to EastEnders in July after an eight-year absence in Walford.
- Oscar was last seen in 2017 when he spent Father's Day with Max before going back to live with his mother away from Albert Square, and the reasons behind his return remain undisclosed by the producers.
- Pierre Moullier has assumed the character of Oscar, previously played by Charlee Hall, and is currently filming scenes. He has expressed enthusiasm about joining the Branning family and portraying a multifaceted character.
- Executive producer Ben Wadey expressed enthusiasm about Oscar's return, highlighting that being part of the Branning family guarantees an eventful and dramatic summer. He also commended Pierre's portrayal of the character.
- Oscar's comeback is expected to disrupt his sister Lauren Branning's life and may coincide with a possible Max Branning return, signaling renewed drama in Walford.
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EastEnders confirms return of Max Branning's long-absent son Oscar in mysterious storyline
Another Branning family member is set to make his return to EastEnders in the coming weeks.After much speculation online, it has now been confirmed by the BBC One soap opera that Oscar Branning, the third child of Max Branning (Jake Wood) and Tanya Cross (Jo Joyner), is to return to Walford.Oscar was born in 2007 amid the iconic affair storyline between Max and his daughter-in-law Stacey Slater (Lacey Turner) - which was memorably exposed on Chr…
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