EastEnders Spoilers: Jake Wood Reveals Huge BBC Soap Change

EastEnders: Jake Wood (Max Branning)EastEnders spoilers reveal that actor Jake Wood, who plays handsome bad guy Max Branning, has spilled some very intimate secrets about the show which may some leave viewers puzzled.

According to Wood, the show has dispensed with a core soap storytelling staple and will implement cutting edge technology, both in a bid to meet required coronavirus precaution mandates.

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Wood spoke to hosts Piers Morgan and Susanna Reid on Good Morning Britain this week about what is happening behind the scenes as the show gets back to work. The show had stopped taping for three months and has now resorted to showing repeats until it can get original content back on the air. The cast returned to filming on Monday, June 29.

Wood said that sexy love scenes have been canceled and now CGI will be used in every scene. He acknowledged the new normal is “challenging.”

About his first day back filming, Wood noted, “Well, it’s going to take a bit of getting used to, everyone is two meters apart. It’s quite extraordinary. We’ve seen some of the ways things are shot and you are not going to notice the difference.”

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Although he was willing to spill a few details, Wood was careful not to spill too many beans saying, “I’m not allowed to give away much but … almost every shot has got CGI in it.”

Morgan couldn’t resist asking Wood how his character, who is dating Ruby Allen (Louisa Lytton), will get intimate on-screen.

Wood laughed and said, “They’re looking at ways to film it so people can appear to be kissing. Like anything at the moment, it’s going to be a challenge … I don’t know how they’ll make it work, but they will.”

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What is next for naughty Max now that filming has resumed? Viewers will have to tune in to find out!

The iconic BBC sudser ran out of episodes during the coronavirus related production shutdown and the last original episode aired on June 16.

For the first time in its illustrious decades-long tenure, the soap was forced to go off the air. In its place are encore episodes as well as a new series hosted by Stacey Dooley, which shows behind the scenes looks at the legendary show.



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