Jonny Freeman is set to join the cast of EastEnders - and he'll be playing Dot Branning’s great-nephew, Reiss.
Announcing Freeman's casting, the BBC said: "Reiss is a distant relative of Dot's - his grandfather's brother was Bob Colwell, Dot's father.
"Though the Colwell clan only saw each other occasionally, Reiss has always wished he was closer to his extended family.
"Upon hearing the news of Dot's passing, Reiss is compelled to attend her funeral, and through a shared moment of sadness, there are signs of a spark between him and Sonia."
Jonny, whose roles include the BBC's Silent Witness, Channel 4's Top Boy and CBBC's MI High, said he was 'delighted' to join the BBC soap.
"Everybody has been so welcoming, and I'm very lucky to have been working so closely with the lovely Natalie Cassidy, who is not only a fantastic actress but a delightful person; she has very kindly helped me navigate my first few weeks," he shared.
"I hope I can do Reiss justice. He is kind but socially awkward, and seeing how he manages, or doesn't manage, his early exchanges with Sonia and her nearest and dearest has been quite interesting.
"I'm looking forward to seeing how both audiences and the residents of Walford respond to him," the actor added.
Chris Clenshaw, EastEnders ' Executive Producer, added: "Reiss Colwell is a somewhat studious, humble and dependable kind of guy and, like his great-aunt Dot, is incredibly kind-hearted.
"Jonny is a wonderful addition to the EastEnders cast; it's a joy to see him transform into Reiss when he puts on Reiss' reading glasses and cardigan. And we're all excited for Sonia to have a new squeeze in the Square - it's been a while!"
EastEnders airs on BBC One Monday to Thursday.