The first full -length trailer for the new season of Doctor WhoIt arrives in April at Disney+ internationally and at the BBC IPlayer in the UK, is here – and it seems that we are on a wild trip across time and space as Ncuti Gatwa’s fifteenth doctor faces Sinister Cinemas, an interstellar singing competition and the return of Anita Dobson’s mysterious MRS.
Most exciting gives the trailer-as you can check out just below-Our first proper look at the new companion Belinda Chandra, played by Varada Sethu, who looks like another character last season ‘Boom’ seems to be more than a Karen Gillan-like case of impressing producers enough to posing a full-time role.
During the trailer we see glimpses of Sethus original character Mundy Flynn, with the doctor commenting “there is something that already associates us.” Could we join a Clara-Esque character that has been sprinkled over the Doctor’s Timeline? Either way, Belinda is not eager to join the tour, with the seasonal arch that sees the duo head on an epic quest to get the new companion back to earth.
The new recordings also reveal Traitors The American host of Alan Cumming’s new villain, Mr. Ring-a-ding, which emerges frightening from the silver screen in 1952 to cause cartoon chaos, as well as confirming that we have not seen the last of Dobson’s ramp when she appears in the audience of a universe’s excited version of the Eurovision Song Content, host of none other than Rylan Clark.
As expected, there is also the return of former companion Ruby Sunday (Millie Gibson) with Mel (Bonnie Langford) and Kate (Jemma Redgrave), despite the couple ready for their own unit spin-off.
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The trailer arrives in the middle of rumors of cancellation for the show with some who claimed that the increasingly sought-after Gatwa had completed the role, and that Disney, disappointed with last season’s viewing figures, was looking to end the production partnership after the latest batch of episodes-both could lead to the BBC Putting the Sci-Fi Adventure.
However, the broadcaster recently released a statement to Radio Times Debunking fans’ concerns about: “This story is wrong, Doctor WHO has not been shrunk. As we have said before, the decision in Season 3 will be made after Season 2 broadcasts.”
Was Gatwa to leave after Season 2 of the show, it would mark the shortest mandate period for an actor in the role (not including David Tennant’s 60 -year anniversary guest place as the fourteenth doctor) since Christopher Ecclestone’s surprise departure after a season back in 2005.
However, it is worth repeating that nothing has been confirmed at the moment, and without any official sign that the fifteenth doctor will regenerate anytime soon, our eyes are on what awaits us when the new season falls on the BBC IPlayer and Disney Plus on April 12.