After half a decade bringing Mackenzie Boyd to life in Emmerdale, actor Lawrence Robb has reached an emotional turning point — filming his character’s dramatic and heart-wrenching final moments.

The 32-year-old Scottish star, who joined the ITV soap in 2020, is said to have shot intense death scenes that will mark the end of Mack’s turbulent journey in the Dales. Known for his charm, complicated relationships, and often messy decision-making, Mack has been central to some of the show’s most gripping storylines — from passionate affairs to high-stakes family drama.

Speaking about the end of his run, Robb admitted just how deeply the character has meant to him:

“I would be really upset for Mack if he just passed away like that,” he confessed. “He’s been through so much — to see him go without some sort of redemption would be hard.”

While ITV has kept the exact circumstances of Mack’s death under wraps, on-set sources describe the scenes as “devastating” and “guaranteed to leave fans in tears.” Rumors swirl that the storyline will involve a shocking twist — one that not only impacts Mack’s loved ones but could send ripples across the entire village.

Over the past five years, Mackenzie Boyd has evolved from a cheeky newcomer into a layered and flawed figure audiences loved, hated, and everything in between. His complex romance with Charity Dingle, his family feuds, and his moments of vulnerability made him one of Emmerdale’s most unpredictable — yet relatable — characters.

For Robb, saying goodbye hasn’t been easy:

“Playing Mack has been an incredible journey. The cast and crew here are like family. I’ll miss them dearly — and I’ll miss hearing what the viewers have to say, good or bad.”

Fans have already begun speculating on social media about how Mack’s story will end — with theories ranging from a tragic accident to an act of self-sacrifice. Whatever the outcome, one thing is certain: Mack’s departure will mark the end of an era for the Dales.

As the final episodes approach, Emmerdale viewers are bracing themselves for an emotional goodbye to a character who, love him or loathe him, left an unforgettable mark.