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Doctor Who ' The Power of The Doctor' Trailer Focuses on Regenerations
10/23/2022 7:24:00 AM With Doctor Who ' The Power of The Doctor' hitting our screens this Sunday a new trailer focuses on the Doctor' s many regenerations
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ICYMI: With DoctorWho: ThePowerOfThe Doctor' hitting our screens this Sunday, a new trailer focuses on the Doctor's many regenerations. / JodieWhittaker ChrisChibnall BBC BBC America With Doctor Who : 'The Power of The Doctor' hitting our screens this Sunday, a new trailer focuses on the Doctor's many regenerations. \nIn a little more than 24 hours from the time we're writing this, the final adventure for current Doctor Jodie Whittaker & showrunner Chris Chibnall will hit our screens, with Doctor Who: 'The Power of The Doctor' set to usher in yet another regeneration for the long-running series.\nTime continues ticking away on current Doctor Jodie Whittaker & showrunner Chris Chibnall's run on Doctor Who, reaching its endgame this Sunday with 'The Power of The Doctor.of 7 Dr.\nThis Sunday sees the final episode of Jodie Whittaker and Chris Chibnall's run on Doctor Who with the feature-length The Power Of The Doctor. Granted, there are still some questions as to whether that regeneration will bring us Ncuti Gatwa or possibly someone else (*cough*davidtennant*cough*) that would lead into Russell T. Davies' upcoming 60th-anniversary events. In this case, the future of the long-running sci-fi series, which sees Russell T. Whichever road the show travels down by the time the dust settles, the following special trailer for Sunday's special makes it clear. Elizabeth Conley/Staff photographer Show Less April Speight is typically a cautious person, but one night in August she got a call from a neighbor that one of cows on her Montgomery County farm had gotten out. As it has in the past so many times, the moment had been prepared for…\nDOCTOR WHO (Image: BBC)\nSo if you're feeling masochistically nostalgic for all of those moments when a Doctor broke their fans' hearts by handing the baton over to the next lead via regeneration, then check out the 'Regeneration Trailer' released earlier today:\n\nDoctor Who: The Power of The Doctor Overview; Whittaker on Returning\nWhittaker's final journey finds the Doctor, Yaz (Mandip Gill) & Dan (John Bishop) facing off against some of the Doctor's deadliest foes. 'I just think it's the most exciting casting. We're talking about everyone & everything, from Daleks and Cybermen to Sacha Dhawan's Master. So turn back now if that kind of thing is not your bag. But our trio won't be facing the end of the world alone, with Sophie Aldred's Ace, Janet Fielding's Tegan, Jacob Anderson's Vinder, U. Davies] but to him, what a thing for us,' Whittaker shared during an interview with EW. She knew she'd been bitten by a young copperhead.N.I.' So they'll potentially look back at the history, and it'll be us, and we're a part of that now, and part of the canon, which is really exciting.T. Spencer Greene, M., and others ready to join the fight.\nImages: BBC\n'I was waddling around because I was very pregnant, and my phone rang, and it was Russell. This will coincide with Russell T Davies' return to the show, who was also the showrunner in Tennant's day. BBC's Doctor Who: The Power of the Doctor is set to hit screens on October 23rd at 7:30 pm UK time (and on BBC America at 8 pm ET, unless they also decide to air with the BBC, too). Now here's that previously-released special trailer looking back on Whittaker's run as a prelude to what's to come this Sunday:\n\nDuring a recent interview with Doctor Who Magazine #538 (which you should be ordering, and you can do that here), Whittaker was asked about the possibility of returning as the Doctor (like David Tennant is doing for new\/returning showrunner Russell T Davies' 60th-anniversary events).' I was like, 'Oh my god!' So, immediately, I was like, please, can I have [Ncuti's] number? He was like, 'Of course, you can. He is also consultant for the Houston Zoo. 'I would love to, yeah,' Whittaker responded. 'I know I should probably be more mysterious about it. 'He was really sweet and texted and said, 'I'll ring you as soon as I wrap. But I'm putting it out there that I'm available. The attacks, he said, are more common in and north of the Lake Houston area because of the wooded areas and water.\n\nBut now I am going with another more fitting for this weekend…. If anyone's reading this, who's involved in 'Doctor Who.'\nWhittaker's final journey finds the Doctor, Yaz (Mandip Gill) & Dan (John Bishop) facing off against some of the Doctor's deadliest foes.'' And when she was reminded that Davies is a frequent DWM reader, Whittaker shifted her focus in his direction with, 'Russell, I'm here!' Here's a look back at the official trailer (and if that scream at the end doesn't break your heart, then you might be missing one):\n\n\n . Read more:
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Davies, 'Don't ever think of it as being too soon.' If I'm not asked back, I will be devastated.' \nIn a little more than 24 hours from the time we're writing this, the final adventure for current Doctor Jodie Whittaker & showrunner Chris Chibnall will hit our screens, with Doctor Who: 'The Power of The Doctor' set to usher in yet another regeneration for the long-running series.\nTime continues ticking away on current Doctor Jodie Whittaker & showrunner Chris Chibnall's run on Doctor Who, reaching its endgame this Sunday with 'The Power of The Doctor.of 7 Dr.\nThis Sunday sees the final episode of Jodie Whittaker and Chris Chibnall's run on Doctor Who with the feature-length The Power Of The Doctor. Granted, there are still some questions as to whether that regeneration will bring us Ncuti Gatwa or possibly someone else (*cough*davidtennant*cough*) that would lead into Russell T. Davies' upcoming 60th-anniversary events. In this case, the future of the long-running sci-fi series, which sees Russell T. Whichever road the show travels down by the time the dust settles, the following special trailer for Sunday's special makes it clear. Elizabeth Conley/Staff photographer Show Less April Speight is typically a cautious person, but one night in August she got a call from a neighbor that one of cows on her Montgomery County farm had gotten out. As it has in the past so many times, the moment had been prepared for…\nDOCTOR WHO (Image: BBC)\nSo if you're feeling masochistically nostalgic for all of those moments when a Doctor broke their fans' hearts by handing the baton over to the next lead via regeneration, then check out the 'Regeneration Trailer' released earlier today:\n\nDoctor Who: The Power of The Doctor Overview; Whittaker on Returning\nWhittaker's final journey finds the Doctor, Yaz (Mandip Gill) & Dan (John Bishop) facing off against some of the Doctor's deadliest foes. 'I just think it's the most exciting casting. We're talking about everyone & everything, from Daleks and Cybermen to Sacha Dhawan's Master. So turn back now if that kind of thing is not your bag. But our trio won't be facing the end of the world alone, with Sophie Aldred's Ace, Janet Fielding's Tegan, Jacob Anderson's Vinder, U. Davies] but to him, what a thing for us,' Whittaker shared during an interview with EW. She knew she'd been bitten by a young copperhead.N.I.' So they'll potentially look back at the history, and it'll be us, and we're a part of that now, and part of the canon, which is really exciting.T. Spencer Greene, M., and others ready to join the fight.\nImages: BBC\n'I was waddling around because I was very pregnant, and my phone rang, and it was Russell. This will coincide with Russell T Davies' return to the show, who was also the showrunner in Tennant's day. BBC's Doctor Who: The Power of the Doctor is set to hit screens on October 23rd at 7:30 pm UK time (and on BBC America at 8 pm ET, unless they also decide to air with the BBC, too). Now here's that previously-released special trailer looking back on Whittaker's run as a prelude to what's to come this Sunday:\n\nDuring a recent interview with Doctor Who Magazine #538 (which you should be ordering, and you can do that here), Whittaker was asked about the possibility of returning as the Doctor (like David Tennant is doing for new\/returning showrunner Russell T Davies' 60th-anniversary events).' I was like, 'Oh my god!' So, immediately, I was like, please, can I have [Ncuti's] number? He was like, 'Of course, you can. He is also consultant for the Houston Zoo. 'I would love to, yeah,' Whittaker responded. 'I know I should probably be more mysterious about it. 'He was really sweet and texted and said, 'I'll ring you as soon as I wrap. But I'm putting it out there that I'm available. The attacks, he said, are more common in and north of the Lake Houston area because of the wooded areas and water.\n\nBut now I am going with another more fitting for this weekend…. If anyone's reading this, who's involved in 'Doctor Who.'\nWhittaker's final journey finds the Doctor, Yaz (Mandip Gill) & Dan (John Bishop) facing off against some of the Doctor's deadliest foes.'' And when she was reminded that Davies is a frequent DWM reader, Whittaker shifted her focus in his direction with, 'Russell, I'm here!' Here's a look back at the official trailer (and if that scream at the end doesn't break your heart, then you might be missing one):\n\n\n .