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Spoiler for the Movie: “EastEnders: Bloodlines”

Next week in EastEnders: Bloodlines, the residents of Walford are thrown into turmoil as family secrets, betrayals, and dangerous choices collide. From devastating revelations to shocking acts of violence, the fallout will ripple through every corner of Albert Square — leaving relationships shattered and lives changed forever.

The film opens with the Mitchell clan gathered for Jonno’s funeral, a sombre moment already heavy with grief. Emotions simmer beneath the surface, but the tension explodes when Kathy chooses the worst possible moment to reveal a devastating truth. Having secretly witnessed a stolen kiss between Callum and Johnny, Kathy seizes the funeral as her stage. In front of the family, she accuses Callum of betraying Ben with Johnny. The effect is immediate and brutal. Whispers spread, eyes burn with judgment, and Callum’s carefully guarded double life suddenly hangs by a thread.

While the Mitchells implode, danger brews elsewhere. Harry’s return to Walford with Gina takes an unexpected turn when Kojo collapses at the garage. Panic floods Harry as he realises Kojo is still ensnared in Ravi and Okie’s criminal world — a world Harry had desperately hoped was behind them. Desperation drives Harry into Teddy’s arms, begging for help. But Ravi, ever defiant and ruthless, refuses to be controlled. Tensions rise, forcing Teddy into a perilous gamble: can he save Kojo before the underworld drags him down forever?

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At the same time, Eve is forced to confront her own dreams and fears. With Ravi and Priya settling back into No.41, Suki makes a surprising attempt to repair fractured ties. Spurred on by Avani, she reaches out to Eve, and the two women meet at The Albert. What begins as an olive branch quickly becomes emotional. Eve admits her deepest longing: to adopt a baby with her wife. Yet the confession is bittersweet. Their marriage has been fragile, and with Suki’s family openly against her, this dream may not unite them but instead drive them apart.

Meanwhile, the Mitchells’ grief takes an unexpected twist. Callum, still reeling from Kathy’s exposé, tries to stand his ground, insisting his feelings for Johnny are real. His resolve is tested further when Ben makes a shock return — escorted from prison after turning informant. His sudden presence rattles Callum to his core. As the family reels from the double betrayal, the question looms: will Ben uncover the truth before Callum finds the courage to confess?

In the shadows of this chaos, Teddy takes matters into his own hands. Determined to protect Kojo, he sneaks into his son’s flat in search of evidence that could finally sever the ties to Ravi and Okie. But his plan unravels when Ravi and Okie return earlier than expected. Trapped in their lair, Teddy is thrust into a game of cat and mouse where one wrong move could expose him — or worse, mark him as Ravi’s next target. The suspense is suffocating, and with every second that passes, Teddy’s life — and Kojo’s future — hangs in the balance.

Elsewhere, the struggles of fatherhood take center stage. Ross continues to battle with Joel, whose toxic, sexist behaviour spirals further out of control. Ross tries to reach out, but his every effort is met with resistance and anger. Joel’s emotional walls harden, leaving Ross exhausted and Vicki desperate. Their home life is collapsing under the weight of Joel’s rage, and the strain threatens to destroy Ross and Vicki’s fragile relationship once and for all.

But the most heart-wrenching choice comes at Jonno’s graveside. In a tender reunion, Ben quietly offers Callum comfort, and for a brief moment the two share something resembling peace. Yet Callum’s secret gnaws at him. Johnny urges him to stay silent, but Callum is torn between love and honesty. Eventually, he decides he cannot keep living a lie. Telling Ben the truth may shatter their marriage and rip apart the fragile family they’ve built — but for Callum, honesty feels like the only way forward, no matter the cost.

Across Walford, Priya is blindsided when she discovers Suki has been researching adoption. Outrage ripples through the family, who brand Suki unfit to be a mother again. The backlash is harsh and merciless, but Suki refuses to be cowed. She turns straight to Eve, hoping to find solace. Yet their bond, already complex, teeters between rekindling intimacy and spiralling into heartbreak. In this moment of raw emotion, Eve and Suki’s future hangs on a knife’s edge.

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As all this unfolds, Harry grows increasingly paranoid. He sees through Okie’s plan to lure Kojo into danger under the guise of a harmless “car show trip.” Torn between George’s aggressive pressure and the cautious advice of Gina and Anna, Harry is paralysed by doubt. He knows he must act, but fear holds him back. The question becomes unbearable: can Harry save his brother before hesitation costs Kojo everything?

And then, in a climax that no one sees coming, Joel’s simmering rage finally explodes. After a heated clash over toxic masculinity, Joel lashes out violently, striking Vicki in a shocking act of abuse. The aftermath is immediate and devastating. Chaos consumes the household as Kat, Alfie, and Ross scramble to pick up the pieces. But some wounds cut too deep. As Walford confronts painful truths about violence, harmful attitudes, and generational scars, Joel’s outburst threatens to tear his family apart forever.

By the end of the week, EastEnders: Bloodlines leaves its characters scattered, broken, and clinging to hope. The Mitchells are reeling from betrayal, the Shah family faces collapse, and Teddy’s life hangs in Ravi’s hands. Eve and Suki’s fragile connection trembles between love and destruction, while Harry’s indecision risks losing Kojo for good. And amid it all, Joel’s violence sends shockwaves through the Square, forcing everyone to question whether cycles of pain can ever truly be broken.

The spoilers promise one thing: nothing in Walford will ever be the same again.