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Russell T. Davies Returns to Doctor Who as New Showrunner

Even if they're not sharing the screen, it's a tad unfair to show a lot of previous actors when the new actor is trying to establish themselves. A former companion or two on the other hand might be a tad easier, although given it's Russell I think we all know who that might be! (and I guess you can't have her without her human copy of you know who 10.5)
 
Even if they're not sharing the screen, it's a tad unfair to show a lot of previous actors when the new actor is trying to establish themselves. A former companion or two on the other hand might be a tad easier, although given it's Russell I think we all know who that might be! (and I guess you can't have her without her human copy of you know who 10.5)

I remember the cringe of watching Capaldi having to stand there as Smith begs everyone to please like the new actor that has taken over ther role, and it was horrible and i doubt Capaldi was happy with it happening at the time, so i am not up for this kind of hand over in anyway, just regen the old actor out of the way and let the new actor take center stage as it is their show now, and they should be given the time to make the role their own without having to get previous doctor actors in to take away from the new one.
 
I remember the cringe of watching Capaldi having to stand there as Smith begs everyone to please like the new actor that has taken over ther role, and it was horrible and i doubt Capaldi was happy with it happening at the time, so i am not up for this kind of hand over in anyway, just regen the old actor out of the way and let the new actor take center stage as it is their show now, and they should be given the time to make the role their own without having to get previous doctor actors in to take away from the new one.

Could have been worse. Could have had to stand on a box next to the old chap for publicity shots.
 
I remember the cringe of watching Capaldi having to stand there as Smith begs everyone to please like the new actor that has taken over ther role, and it was horrible and i doubt Capaldi was happy with it happening at the time, so i am not up for this kind of hand over in anyway, just regen the old actor out of the way and let the new actor take center stage as it is their show now, and they should be given the time to make the role their own without having to get previous doctor actors in to take away from the new one.

I really don't think a very short cameo amounts to what you're describing here.
 
Even if they're not sharing the screen, it's a tad unfair to show a lot of previous actors when the new actor is trying to establish themselves. A former companion or two on the other hand might be a tad easier, although given it's Russell I think we all know who that might be! (and I guess you can't have her without her human copy of you know who 10.5)
I agree with that. That's what led me to pondering the possibility of retaining Whittaker for the 60th Anniversary special as the current Doctor. She could regenerate at the end of that. That's probably unlikely although it seems doable. Apparently, Whittaker was pleased the RTD gave her his phone number and that she'd be happy to return to the show in some capacity.

Outside that, I'm guessing the 60th won't have past Doctors. Or perhaps in a limited capacity.
 
It really is 2005 all over again, baby!

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So there are lots of rumours on twitter and elsewhere that Tennant has been invited to star in the 60th anniversary - but not necessarily as The Tenth Doctor. Or even the next regular incarnation - talk is of a “special doctor”, like a limited appearance. Other high-profile actors said to be in the mix too. Huge pinches of salt required.
 
So there are lots of rumours on twitter and elsewhere that Tennant has been invited to star in the 60th anniversary - but not necessarily as The Tenth Doctor. Or even the next regular incarnation - talk is of a “special doctor”, like a limited appearance. Other high-profile actors said to be in the mix too.

Isn't that Moffat's "The Curse of Fatal Death"? My Dalek Bumps find this highly dubious.
 
So there are lots of rumours on twitter and elsewhere that Tennant has been invited to star in the 60th anniversary - but not necessarily as The Tenth Doctor. Or even the next regular incarnation - talk is of a “special doctor”, like a limited appearance. Other high-profile actors said to be in the mix too. Huge pinches of salt required.
Not that I'm entertaining what is likely a bullshit rumor, but I wouldn't rule out the idea that they might decide to copy what they did with the 50th and bring in a high profile actor as a previously unknown Doctor. Indeed, now that we have the Timeless Child storyline establishing the existence of an unknown number of pre-Hartnell Doctors, they don't have to worry about figuring out where to fit such a Doctor in the order of the others.
 
That’d actually be hilarious. Episode opens in the middle of the action - he strides on, soaks up the attention and says “hello. I’m the…colonel.”
Can you imagine how the internet would melt at that?

Damn, I need this to happen now! :lol:

Not that I'm entertaining what is likely a bullshit rumor, but I wouldn't rule out the idea that they might decide to copy what they did with the 50th and bring in a high profile actor as a previously unknown Doctor. Indeed, now that we have the Timeless Child storyline establishing the existence of an unknown number of pre-Hartnell Doctors, they don't have to worry about figuring out where to fit such a Doctor in the order of the others.
I hadn't thought of that before but that's an excellent point. Undoubtedly, we'll see that in the future, even if it doesn't happen for the 60th anniversary.

Now bring back Murray Gold!
Hard pass.
 
I think they had the right idea with hiring someone like Segun Akinola to go with someone fresh. I've just been somewhat let down by his new themes. Anyone who knows me knows that I'm a massive kaiju fan and after watching Godzilla: Singular Point, my personal pick for composer would be Kan Sawada. I mean, just listen to this and tell me it's not the most epic thing you've heard:
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Let’s go all in.
Yoko Kanno to do the soundtrack, Chris Nolan to direct, Pierce Brosnan as The Doctor with Idris Elba as a Fitz-like companion from episode one, joined by Ana De Armas from episode three. 1970s and 2020s respectively. Video game tie-in produced by SquareEnix and 30 hour-long episodes a year.
 
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