KyogreKing
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I watched the the finale but it left me consfused, Is the show over or is it not? Someone fill me in please.
^No it's not, it's still continuing. Anyway we've still got 2 more doctors left.
And even if he runs out of regenerations the writers will probably find a way to give him more. Something involving advanced aliens and a lot of technobabble.
Or however the Master keeps coming back after running out of regenerations.
I watched the the finale but it left me consfused, Is the show over or is it not? Someone fill me in please.
The Johnny Depp as the Doctor in a movie thing is totally untrue lol
They are filming a new series of Torchwood and a new series of the Sarah- Jane Adventures. The Doctor will be appearing in the Sarah- Jane Adventures as well as the Weeping Angels. In Series 6 of Doctor Who Sarah- Jane and Jack will return and so will Romana, K-9 and the Fourth Doctor. In America, they are going to film a Doctor Who movie in 2012 with Johnny Depp as the Doctor.
Sources or it isn't going to happen. Also you forgot that Jo is appearing The Sarah Jane Adventures next series.
Ok, I don't remember off the top of my head but in a recent issue of Doctor Who Magazine 'Wedding Special' there is an interview with Matt Smith about the Sarah- Jane Adventures, I'm not exactly sure about Torchwood but I heard from another Doctor Who news provider. The Doctor Who movie thing was in various Newspapers but I read the article in the Sun a while ago, in the middle of July.
Oh, well I'm not exactly sure but that is what I've heard from the internet but from an unreliable source so I really dunno but with Doctor Who anything is possible!I was thinking more along the lines of the return of the Fourth Doctor and Romana. Sarah Jane and Jack I can easily believe, but...
The Johnny Depp as the Doctor in a movie thing is totally untrue lol
If that happens, I'll commit suicide....
Jesus Christ, theyd let that moron Tim Burton direct it...
I was thinking more along the lines of the return of the Fourth Doctor and Romana. Sarah Jane and Jack I can easily believe, but...
It is possible that Tom Baker may reprise his role in a future episode, but what should be remembered is that he is 76 years old. But what should be stressed is that three former doctors are now deceased (four if you count Richard Hurndall): William Hartnell died in 1975, Richard Hurndall died in 1984, Patrick Throughton died in 1987 and Jon Pertwee died in 1996; so Tom Baker, Peter Davison (who appeared in Time Crash), Colin Baker and Sylvester McCoy are the only four from the original series remaining.
If we do get any multi-Doctor episodes, I imagine that they'll be limited to Paul McGann, Christopher Eccleston, David Tennant and Matt Smith, and anyone who happens to come after him. Any Doctor before Paul McGann looks too old to play the part; I know they handwaved it with technobabble when Peter Davison appeared in Time Crash, but that won't keep working.