Doctor Who cast banned GoT spoilers
Steven Moffat, Peter Capaldi, Jenna Coleman, and Michelle Gomez were all on hand for the Doctor Who SDCC 2015 panel. During today’s Hall H panel at San Diego Comic-Con, Whovians were treated to a new trailer for the next season, which will debut on September 19th.
In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, the twelfth doctor, Peter Capaldi, answered a few questions that shed light on the show’s ninth season.
Though she’ll only be making a guest appearance, fans have been contorting themselves (through time and relative displacements in space!) to figure out who she’ll be playing. We also have men in rubber suits pretending to be monsters, which is one of the great things about Doctor Who. “It’s going to be surprising, what she gets up to, ” said Moffat.
I haven’t been this excited about Doctor Who in a long time, to be perfectly honest, but this trailer got me jazzed in a way I never thought I could be again.
The 12th Doctor Incarnate himself (Peter Capaldi) said, during an interview with Entertainment Weekly (via Screen Rant), that he is “very much” looking forward for the fanfest.
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“It’s a friendship between a vegetarian and a hunter”, Moffat said to describe the relationship between the Doctor and The Master.
Seriously, is that Gallifrey we see? “But I sense him running from something, that even he does not yet understand”. “He feels bad about it. I don’t”.
Episode 5 of the new series will be titled “The Girl Who Died” and is written by Jamie Mathieson and Steven Moffat and directed by Ed Bazalgette.
As for Missy’s return this season, Gomez said there’s something slightly different about her now.
Emilia Clarke, the actress who plays Daenerys Targaryen, has previously told MTV that she gave Jon Snow a “50/50 chance” of survival, adding: “There’s some very helpful people there who could bring him on back to life”.