All EastEnders clues that Martin Fowler dies as James Bye pays tribute

All EastEnders clues that Martin Fowler dies as James Bye pays tribute
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All EastEnders clues that Martin Fowler dies as James Bye pays tribute
Author: Ash Percival
Published: Feb, 20 2025 15:28

With EastEnders’ explosive 40th anniversary week climaxing with a live episode on Thursday night, things couldn’t be looking much worse for poor old Martin Fowler (James Bye). Currently trapped under a steel beam following the blast that raised the Queen Vic to the ground, it is feeling more and more likely that he won’t make out of the disaster zone alive.

 [Ruby Allen hands Martin a 'Fowlers Fruit and Veg' sign as Lily Slater watches on in EastEnders]
Image Credit: Metro [Ruby Allen hands Martin a 'Fowlers Fruit and Veg' sign as Lily Slater watches on in EastEnders]

It would certainly be an extremely sad ending for the long-running character – who has been played by actor James Bye since 2014 – with fans having only just seen him reunite with his one true love Stacey Slater (Lacey Turner). As the pair now face a race against time to get out before the building collapses entirely, several clues have already pointed towards a tragic conclusion for Walford’s beloved fruit and veg seller. Let’s take a closer look….

 [Arthur and Pauline Fowler on Cat and Mouse in EastEnders]
Image Credit: Metro [Arthur and Pauline Fowler on Cat and Mouse in EastEnders]

To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video. Up Next. The first pointers to Martin’s possible fate date back as far as last year, when the residents of Walford mistakenly believed he was turning 40, when it was in fact his 39th birthday. And now it looks very much like he won’t live to see his actual big four-oh.

 [Stacey Slater, Martin Fowler and Ruby Allen stand outside an exploding Queen Vic in an EastEnders promo shoot]
Image Credit: Metro [Stacey Slater, Martin Fowler and Ruby Allen stand outside an exploding Queen Vic in an EastEnders promo shoot]

Born on 6 August 1985 to parents Pauline and Arthur Fowler (Wendy Richard and Bill Treacher), Martin is also the first child born on the show following its launch six months earlier. Killing off EastEnders’ firstborn on its 40th anniversary would be darkly poetic and certainly hark back to the show’s legacy – speaking of which….

 [Stacey and bradley Branning at their wedding in EastEnders]
Image Credit: Metro [Stacey and bradley Branning at their wedding in EastEnders]

Over the last few weeks, there have been various callbacks to Martin’s deep ties with Walford. Not only was he at the forefront of the recent campaign to save the Bridge Street market – which his family has a history with going back generations – but he also finally became the owner of the Fowler/Beale fruit and veg stall in a very personal milestone.

In other emotional scenes, Martin was seen reminiscing about his late mum and dad, who were original characters on the show. Arthur and Pauline even popped up in archive footage, as Martin gathered with his family and friends in the Vic to watch an appearance they made on an 80s TV game show.

Could these reminders of Martin’s heritage have been a celebratory way of saying goodbye to such a legacy character?. From a logistical point of view, Martin’s death would help EastEnders facilitate the forthcoming exits of all his ex-wives and current love interests Stacey and Ruby Allen (Louisa Lytton).

Stacey is due to disappear from screens imminently, with actress Lacey having gone on maternity leave ahead of her the birth of her daughter Gipsy last month – although she is making a brief return to the EastEnders set to appear in Thursday’s live episode.

Upon the announcement of Ruby’s return to Walford in September, it was revealed that the character was only back for a ‘prolonged stint’. This is now drawing to an end, however, as actress Louisa is appearing in a touring production of A Girl on the Train between 15 April and 31 May.

Could it be that the two women are too grief-stricken to stick around in Walford?. Cast your mind back to EastEnders’ 25th anniversary in 2010 and you will remember how Stacey lost her first husband Bradley Branning (Charlie Clements) during a live episode.

He fell from the roof of The Queen Vic as he and Stacey went on the run from the police after Stacey was revealed as Archie Mitchell’s (Larry Lamb) killer. With another live episode now upon us, could Stacey lose the second love of her life in the very same place she watched Bradley die 15 years earlier?.

Given fans know how much executive producer Chris Clenshaw loves mirroring events from the past (think Lauren Branning exposing Cindy Beale’s affair at Christmas, just like how she revealed Max and Stacey’s affair way back in 2008), it is certainly a compelling narrative….

In the lead-up to the 40th anniversary, drones were flown over the EastEnders set, with pictures revealing the aftermath of the Queen Vic explosion. They confirmed a big death, showing how floral tributes had been laid outside the pub – and we doubt very much that they are for now-deceased killer Reiss Colwell (Jonny Freeman), who perished thanks to a falling bathtub on Wednesday.

The placement of the flowers could be very significant too, as they are outside the barrel store where Martin is currently trapped, and also right next to his fruit and veg stall…. If these ideas haven’t been enough to convince you of Martin’s demise, then perhaps the final nail in the coffin will come courtesy of James Bye himself.

The actor set tongues wagging earlier this month after curiously removing mention of EastEnders from his bio on Instagram. It’s worth noting, though, that some fans suggested this could be a deliberate misdirect from James, noting how Jamie Borthwick did the same thing when his character Jay Brown had a car crash in 2023.

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