Max Branning
Max Branning is a fictional character in the BBC soap opera EastEnders, portrayed by English actor Jake Wood from the character's debut on 26 June 2006 until his initial departure in February 2021, and returning in September 2025.[1][2] Introduced as a charismatic yet self-destructive car salesman and serial womaniser, Branning quickly became a central figure in Walford, known for his tumultuous relationships and entrepreneurial ventures that often lead to conflict.[1][3] The son of Jim Branning and his late wife Reenie, Max arrives in Albert Square with his then-wife Tanya Cross and their teenage daughters, Lauren and Abi, joining his father and eldest son Bradley in the Branning family dynamic.[3] Over the years, he fathers additional children, including Oscar (with Danielle Jones) and Annie (with Linda Carter, initially unknown to him), while navigating a family marked by loss: Bradley dies in a tragic 2010 fall from The Queen Vic rooftop during Max's wedding to Stacey Slater, and Abi perishes in 2018 following a rooftop incident tied to Max's suicide attempt amid personal scandals.[3][4] Branning's romantic entanglements define much of his arc, with four marriages—to Rachel, Tanya (twice), Kirsty Bell, and Rainie Cross—and documented affairs with at least 15 women, including high-profile liaisons with Stacey Slater (exposed in 2007 and rekindled in 2017) and others like Linda Carter and Zoe Slater upon his 2025 return.[3] These relationships frequently result in dramatic confrontations, blackmail, and revenge plots, such as his 2017 scheme against the Carter family after being framed for murder.[1][5] His character also explores themes of redemption and family loyalty, particularly in reconciliations with daughters Lauren and estranged relatives like sister Carol Jackson.[3] After serving a prison sentence for fraud in 2016–2017, Max engages in business schemes, from his used car lot to larger ventures like the Weyland & Co. consortium, often blending opportunism with moral ambiguity.[1] His 2021 exit followed the exposure of an affair with Linda Carter, after which he relocates abroad, but his September 2025 comeback—featuring a secret liaison with Zoe Slater—reignites old rivalries and romances, positioning him once more as a disruptive force in Walford's community.[3][6][7]Creation and development
Casting
Jake Wood, a British actor with prior credits in series such as Only Fools and Horses and Red Dwarf, was cast as Max Branning after auditioning for the role in the BBC soap opera EastEnders.https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0939766/ His debut episode aired on 27 June 2006, introducing Max as he arrives in Walford with his wife Tanya and daughters Lauren and Abi, joining his father Jim and son Bradley in the Branning family dynamic.[8] Throughout his initial tenure, Wood took short breaks from the series, including one in August 2011 for personal reasons, during which his character was absent until November.https://www.rte.ie/entertainment/2011/1111/433574-eastenders1/ In 2015, he opted for a year-long sabbatical to spend more time with his young children, returning to the show in 2016.https://closeronline.co.uk/celebrity/news/jake-wood-hes-leaving-eastenders-ive-got-two-small-children-home/ On 16 September 2020, it was announced that Wood would depart EastEnders after 15 years in the role, with his final episode as Max airing on 19 February 2021.https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/soaps/eastenders/eastenders-jake-wood-quit-max-branning/ Wood's return to the series was confirmed on 11 July 2025, with the character re-entering storylines later that autumn.https://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/2025/eastenders-max-branning-returnsCharacterisation
Max Branning is scripted as a deeply damaged individual, shaped by a troubled upbringing marked by family estrangement and the abusive influence of his father, Jim Branning, which has left lasting scars on his psyche. This backstory informs his core motivations, positioning him as a man haunted by personal failures and a desire for redemption, particularly in his relationships with his children. Actor Jake Wood has emphasized that Max's actions often stem from this unresolved trauma, making him a complex figure who justifies his flaws through the lens of his past.[9] Central to Max's characterisation is his drive to be a better father than Jim was to him, a recurring theme that contrasts sharply with his selfish tendencies and roving eye as a serial womaniser. Despite his emotional investment in family loyalty, Max frequently prioritizes self-interest, leading to manipulative behaviors that undermine his paternal goals; Wood has described this internal conflict as Max being "driven by his emotions," where protectiveness for his loved ones coexists with impulsive self-sabotage. His charm as a "bad boy" rogue draws others in, yet this charisma often masks a weakness for temptation and poor decision-making, rendering him his own worst enemy.[10][9][11] Over the course of his arc, Max evolves from a charming but unreliable entrepreneur and family man into a more vengeful figure following his wrongful incarceration, where experiences of betrayal harden his outlook and amplify his manipulative streak. This shift highlights ongoing tensions between familial devotion and personal vendettas, with his post-prison persona reflecting a man embittered by perceived injustices yet still grappling with the need to rebuild ties with his children. Wood's portrayal has notably influenced how this evolution resonates, underscoring Max's enduring appeal as a flawed anti-hero.[12][1][10]Storyline development
Max Branning was initially developed as a central figure in the Branning family storyline, introduced in 2006 to inject fresh drama into EastEnders through sibling rivalries and romantic entanglements that intertwined with existing Walford residents.[13] The character's arcs increasingly emphasized themes of revenge and redemption, particularly following the 2015 wrongful conviction for Lucy Beale's murder, which allowed producers to explore Max's manipulative traits as a driving force in escalating conflicts.[14] Executive producer Dominic Treadwell-Collins commented on balancing Max's role in family feuds with classic soap opera tropes like affairs and betrayals, noting that the imprisonment storyline was designed to heighten tension and provide long-term narrative payoff, as announced in production notes around 2014–2015.[15][14] Decisions to incorporate high-stakes events such as Max's imprisonment stemmed from a desire to capitalize on the character's core manipulativeness to guide plot choices, creating opportunities for redemption arcs amid family betrayals.[16] Out-of-universe, the rationale for extending Max's story through returns was to maintain the Branning family's central role in ongoing dynamics, with executive producer Ben Wadey stating in 2025 that the Brannings are "at the heart of EastEnders" and Max's return would bring chaos tied to family ties.[17]Sabbatical (2015–2016)
In October 2015, Max Branning's storyline culminated in his on-screen departure from EastEnders on 1 October, when he was convicted and imprisoned for the murder of Lucy Beale, a crime for which he was later revealed to be innocent.[18] This exit aligned with actor Jake Wood's decision to take a break from the series, announced in May 2015, to focus on family commitments after nine years in the role.[19][20] The production team crafted Max's absence as a wrongful conviction narrative to preserve the character's future viability, ensuring his imprisonment could be resolved without permanent removal from the show.[21] Wood's sabbatical lasted approximately 15 months, during which he spent time at home with no major professional projects lined up, emphasizing a period of personal recharge.[22] Max returned in the Christmas episodes, making his first appearance on 25 December 2016, emerging from prison with a hardened demeanor and intent on revenge against Phil Mitchell, who had contributed to his framing.[23][24] This reintroduction highlighted Max's vengeful characterisation following his incarceration, setting up subsequent conflicts while seamlessly reintegrating him into the Walford community.[25]Departure (2021)
In September 2020, EastEnders announced that actor Jake Wood would be leaving the soap after portraying Max Branning for 15 years, with his departure scheduled for early 2021. Wood explained his decision stemmed from a desire to pursue new acting challenges following an enjoyable tenure on the show.[26][27] Max's final storyline arc revolved around escalating family betrayals, particularly his strained relationships with his children Lauren, Oscar, and the late Abi, which eroded their trust in him amid ongoing conflicts over his personal choices and custody battles involving his granddaughter Abi Branning Jr. This culminated in Max feeling isolated from his family, leading him to conclude that he had no place left in Walford.[28][29] The character's last episode aired on 19 February 2021, featuring Max confronting Phil Mitchell in a tense blackmail exchange related to a USB drive containing incriminating evidence, before he handed over baby Abi to Rainie Cross and drove away from Albert Square, tearfully reflecting on his tumultuous life and relationships.[28][29] Executive Producer Jon Sen described the exit as a dramatic conclusion to Max's long-running arc after 15 years of central storylines, praising Wood's performance while emphasizing that the narrative was crafted to provide closure without overextending the character, and explicitly leaving the door open for a potential future return—consistent with Wood's prior sabbatical from the role in 2015–2016.[30][26]Reintroduction (2025)
On 11 July 2025, the BBC announced that Jake Wood would reprise his role as Max Branning in EastEnders after a four-year absence since the character's departure in 2021.[2] Max's initial reappearance occurred in flashback scenes on 3 September 2025, depicting past encounters with Zoe Slater (played by Michelle Ryan) that revealed an earlier affair between the characters.[31] The production team, led by Executive Producer Ben Wadey, intended to reintegrate Max into the soap's ongoing narratives by leveraging his unresolved family ties—particularly with daughter Lauren, son Oscar, and brother Jack—and introducing new conflicts with figures like Stacey, the Beales, and the Mitchells, thereby placing the Brannings at the heart of Walford's drama.[2] Max's history of family betrayals was positioned to influence the setup of his return, amplifying tensions upon his re-entry. Wood expressed enthusiasm about reprising the role, stating, "I’m over the moon to be coming home to Walford. Max has got lots of unresolved drama with many characters, so I’m sure he’ll be busy. I’m excited to see what he’s been up to, and what is next for the character, but if his last 15 years in the Square are anything to go by, I’m sure there will be plenty of chaos."[2] He further highlighted his joy in collaborating with Ryan, noting the genuine romantic connection between Max and Zoe despite complicating factors in Max's life.[31] Max made his full present-day return on 30 September 2025, with subsequent episodes building on the flashback revelations to develop contemporary drama involving enemies and exes.[32] On 19 November 2025, it was announced that a special 30-minute flashforward episode, airing on 1 January 2026, would depict events one year into Max's future, providing clues about ongoing developments in his storylines.[33]Storylines
2006–2021
Max Branning arrived in the fictional setting of Walford on 27 June 2006, accompanied by his wife Tanya Cross and their daughters, Lauren and Abi Branning. His introduction immediately ignited a fierce rivalry with his younger brother, Jack Branning, who had settled in the area a year earlier; the tension stemmed from longstanding family resentments and competition over their shared ex-wife Tanya, exacerbating their sibling discord from the outset.[2][3][34] Upon settling in Walford, Max reconnected with his estranged son, Bradley Branning, whom he had abandoned years prior, and the family dynamics shifted as Bradley began dating Stacey Slater. In 2007, Bradley and Stacey married, but Max soon embarked on a clandestine affair with his daughter-in-law Stacey, which became a defining element of his manipulative tendencies and fueled multiple plot conflicts. The affair led to significant family upheaval, including Stacey's pregnancy revelation—though not resulting from the liaison—and strained Max's marriage to Tanya, culminating in their eventual separation.[3][35][36] The affair was dramatically exposed on Christmas Day 2007 when a wedding video accidentally captured Max and Stacey in a compromising moment, leading to public humiliation and the breakdown of multiple relationships. In the aftermath, amid escalating feuds, Max faced severe retribution in March 2008 when Tanya, aided by her lover Sean Slater, drugged him and buried him alive in a coffin in the woods—a plot echoing Max's childhood trauma inflicted by his father Jim. Max miraculously survived after Tanya dug him up in a moment of guilt, but the incident intensified his ongoing conflicts with the Slater and Mitchell families, particularly Phil Mitchell, with whom he engaged in repeated business and personal rivalries.[37][38] Tragedy struck in 2010 when Bradley died after falling from the roof of The Queen Vic while attempting to flee police during a chase related to Archie Mitchell's murder—a crime actually committed by Stacey, who confessed to Max. The loss deepened Max's estrangement from Stacey and compounded his grief. In April 2011, Max was involved in a severe car crash with daughter Abi while driving to Tanya's wedding; the incident, exacerbated by Abi's distress over family secrets, left both injured and drew blame toward Max for his neglectful parenting, further alienating him from his daughter Lauren.[3][39][40] Max's life took a darker turn in 2014 following the murder of Lucy Beale, Ian Beale's daughter. Framed by Phil Mitchell and Ian as part of a broader conspiracy against him, Max was arrested in July 2015 and convicted of the crime in September 2015, despite his innocence—the true culprit being Bobby Beale, Ian's son. While imprisoned from late 2015, Max attempted multiple escapes, including a dramatic courtroom breakout, before his release in June 2016 after the real killer's identity was revealed, allowing him to clear his name.[41][42][43] Post-release, Max pursued a year-long revenge scheme against those who framed him, including sabotaging Ian's businesses and feuding with Phil over control of local enterprises like the car lot Max operated as Branning Motors. These conflicts highlighted his vengeful nature and led to alliances and betrayals within the Mitchell family, such as temporary truces shattered by betrayals. In later years, Max remarried twice—first to Kirsty Branning in 2012 and later to Rainie Cross in 2020—and briefly rekindled his affair with Stacey in 2017, while grappling with the death of Abi in 2018 after she fell from The Queen Vic roof during an intervention for her pregnancy.[3][44] By 2021, Max's personal life unraveled further amid an affair with Linda Carter, which was exposed, ending his relationship and drawing widespread condemnation in Walford. Blamed by his daughter Lauren for past traumas, including the 2011 car crash fallout and his serial infidelities, Max became estranged from Lauren; his attempt to gain custody of his granddaughter, baby Abi Branning (named after his late daughter), failed spectacularly. On 19 February 2021, a heartbroken and isolated Max left Walford permanently, driving away after handing the baby to Rainie and bidding farewell to a few allies, marking the end of his long tenure amid total family rejection.[2][45][46]2025–present
Max Branning first reappeared in EastEnders on 3 September 2025 through a series of flashbacks that revealed a past romantic encounter with Zoe Slater during her original time in Walford in the early 2000s.[47] The storyline depicted Max as a mystery caller contacting the recovering Zoe, who had been accidentally shot earlier that month during a confrontation involving her uncle Jack Branning and Ravi Gulati, exposing their hidden affair and its lingering consequences.[44] This revelation tied into Zoe's vulnerable state, as she had returned to Albert Square in June 2025 living in a rundown flat with cousin Stacey Slater, grappling with personal struggles including heavy drinking.[48] Max made his full on-screen return to Walford on 30 September 2025, arriving dramatically to attend his daughter Lauren Branning's last-minute wedding to Peter Beale, only for Lauren to react with fury upon seeing him after years of estrangement.[32] His presence escalated tensions within the family, including a reunion with son Oscar Branning, who confronted him over unresolved issues from his pre-departure life, and immediate clashes with longtime rival Phil Mitchell, reigniting old hostilities rooted in betrayals.[49] Concurrently, Max became central to Zoe's danger storyline, rushing to her aid after the shooting left her fighting for her life; he reconciled with her amid threats from her family, including a noticed chemistry observed by Zoe's mother Kat Moon, while helping her navigate secrets from his past that endangered the Slaters.[50] A pivotal moment occurred when Max kissed Zoe, further complicating dynamics with Stacey, who discovered their affair and led to explosive confrontations resulting in multiple Slater family exits.[51] As of November 2025, Max's arcs have explored his altered perspective following four years of exile abroad, portraying a more reflective character seeking partial redemption through family reconciliation efforts, including learning about his daughter Annie Carter (born from his 2021 affair with Linda Carter, previously unknown to him) and though hints of manipulative schemes persist, particularly in his interactions with Phil and the Brannings.[52] His return has integrated into broader community threats, including the fallout from Zoe's shooting and resurfacing secrets that implicate old Walford figures in ongoing dangers, culminating in spoilers for a violent clash at a family christening on Christmas Day where Max sustains injuries during a brawl.[53] The legacy of Max's earlier betrayals briefly resurfaced in tense exchanges with Lauren and Amy Mitchell, underscoring the challenges of his reintegration.[54]Reception
Critical reception
The 2008 EastEnders episode depicting Max Branning being drugged and buried alive by his wife Tanya and her lover prompted significant backlash, with the BBC receiving 167 viewer complaints citing distress, particularly among children who reported sleepless nights.[55] Ofcom, the UK's media regulator, investigated 116 complaints and ruled that the two pre-watershed episodes breached broadcasting codes under Rule 2.3 for causing offence and failing to protect underage viewers from unsuitable content, though it upheld the BBC's right to dramatic storytelling.[56] Max Branning's post-2016 revenge storyline, in which he systematically undermines Walford residents after his wrongful imprisonment for Lucy Beale's murder, garnered praise for its dramatic intensity and Jake Wood's performance, with critics noting it delivered some of the soap's strongest emotional scenes in years.[57] However, the arc also faced criticism for its protracted pace and repetitive family conflicts, which some reviewers described as frustratingly slow-burn and overly reliant on familiar Branning feuds.[12] The character's 2021 departure, following the collapse of his affair with Linda Carter and loss of ties to Walford, elicited mixed responses, with fans expressing heartbreak over the emotional farewell but appreciating the narrative closure it provided to his arc. His September 2025 reintroduction via flashback sequences linking him to legacy figure Zoe Slater generated positive buzz, with viewers and critics thrilled by the unexpected ties to past storylines and the potential for fresh conflicts; this excitement continued with the November 2025 announcement of a special flashforward episode airing on New Year's Day 2026, centered on Max's future in 2027.[58][33]Awards and nominations
Jake Wood's portrayal of Max Branning has earned several nominations at major British soap awards, reflecting recognition for key dramatic storylines involving the character's scheming and tumultuous arcs.[59] In 2007, Wood received a nomination for Best Actor at the Inside Soap Awards, highlighting his performance in the storyline where Max is buried alive by his wife.[59] The following year, at the 2008 British Soap Awards, Wood was nominated for Villain of the Year for Max's manipulative behavior amid his affair and subsequent wedding fallout.[60] He also shared in a win for Best Storyline with co-star Lacey Turner for the Max-Stacey affair revelation and its explosive consequences.[61] Further acclaim came in subsequent years, including a 2017 longlist nomination for Best Actor at the Inside Soap Awards, tied to Max's 2016 prison release and revenge against Phil Mitchell.[62] In 2018, Wood earned British Soap Awards nominations for both Villain of the Year and Best Male Dramatic Performance, underscoring Max's ongoing antagonistic role.[63] While Wood has not secured major individual acting wins, his work has seen consistent nods in fan-voted categories, such as third place in Digital Spy's 2012 Best Male Soap Actor poll. Similar recognition appeared in the 2008 Digital Spy Soap Awards, where he was shortlisted for Best Villain.[64]| Year | Award | Category | Outcome | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2007 | Inside Soap Awards | Best Actor | Nomination | For Max's burial alive storyline.[59] |
| 2008 | British Soap Awards | Villain of the Year | Nomination | For affair and wedding fallout.[60] |
| 2008 | British Soap Awards | Best Storyline | Win (shared with Lacey Turner) | Max and Stacey's affair arc.[61] |
| 2017 | Inside Soap Awards | Best Actor | Longlist nomination | For 2016 prison release and revenge plot.[62] |
| 2018 | British Soap Awards | Villain of the Year | Nomination | For Max's scheming roles.[63] |
| 2018 | British Soap Awards | Best Male Dramatic Performance | Nomination | For dramatic arcs.[63] |
| 2012 | Digital Spy Soap Awards | Best Male Soap Actor | 3rd place | Fan-voted poll. |
| 2008 | Digital Spy Soap Awards | Best Villain | Nomination | Fan-voted.[64] |