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		</div><p>Jake Wood will leave EastEnders when his contract comes to an end, the soap has confirmed.<br />
The actor, who has played Max Branning for more than 15 years, will exit in a big storyline that will see his character leave Walford.</p>
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<p>Show bosses will not kill his character off so there is the possibility Max can return to Albert Square.</p>
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<p>Wood said: “I’ve had 15 wonderful years at EastEnders and have made some truly great friends.<br />
“I’ll of course miss everyone there but I’m grateful they have left the door open for Max and I’m excited to see what the next chapter holds.”<br />
Jon Sen, executive producer, added: “Jake is a truly wonderful actor and EastEnders have been extremely lucky to have him for so long.</p>
<p>“We have a big storyline for Max that starts in the coming weeks and we are all very excited to see that play out.”</p>
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<p>A soap source added: “Sometimes in soap land big characters have to leave. Bosses are staying tight lipped about what they have planned for Max but considering he has played a major part in the show for over 15 years they are clearly planning something big and he will not be departing Walford quietly.<br />
“Everyone will be sad to see Jake go as he is not only a great person to have on set but he’s also a fantastic actor.”</p>
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