EastEnders Boxing Day 2025: Police Swarm Albert Square After Christmas Day Death
Special Boxing Day Episode Delivers Dramatic Fallout
EastEnders aired an extra episode on Boxing Day 2025, as the fallout from Christmas Day was revealed. The special episode aired on BBC One at 9:30pm, marking an unusual addition to the soap’s typical schedule. The episode was made available to stream on BBC iPlayer at 6am, allowing fans to watch the drama unfold early.
The Boxing Day instalment proved significant for EastEnders viewers, as it provided crucial context following the explosive Christmas Day episodes. Like last year, there were two 30-minute episodes of EastEnders airing on Christmas Day, setting the stage for the dramatic Boxing Day continuation.
Police Arrive Following Christmas Day Incident
In the aftermath of explosive events, police arrived on the Square following an incident. The Christmas Day episodes saw Anthony Trueman declared dead by Kat after she found his body in the Queen Vic pub, near to her daughter Zoe Slater, who had passed out next to him.
The shocking death sent ripples through Albert Square, with residents reeling in the aftermath following the dramatic events of Christmas Day. Characters Kat Slater and Jasmine Fisher accused Chrissie Watts of killing Anthony Trueman in the Boxing Day episode, adding another layer to the unfolding mystery.
Significance for Viewers and Future Storylines
The Boxing Day episode’s significance extends beyond immediate drama. The drama continues for the Brannings in the final days of 2025, leading up to a groundbreaking New Year’s Day flashforward episode. This scheduling represents the BBC’s commitment to delivering compelling festive content that keeps viewers engaged throughout the holiday period.
For EastEnders fans, the Boxing Day 2025 episode delivered the high-stakes drama the soap is renowned for during the festive season. With questions surrounding Anthony’s death and accusations flying, viewers are left eager to discover how the investigation will unfold and what consequences await the residents of Walford in the coming weeks.