The newest Doctor Who regeneration sequence has been unveiled.First featured in the third of three 60th anniversary specials, the sequence features David Tennant as the Fourteenth Doctor regenerating into his new form as Ncuti Gatwa’s Fifteenth Doctor. However, something is different this time, and everyone is surprised by what happens after the Fifteenth Doctor arrives. There are naturally many questions that are raised before the scene is interrupted by Neil Patrick Harris’ Toymaker. The sequence can be viewed below, per Doctor Who on YouTube.This scene was a dream-come-true moment for Gatwa. The actor recently spoke about how he grew up with Tennant as his Doctor, making him a lifelong fan of that particular version of the titular time lord. Gatwa alluded to how “surreal” it was to have Tennant pass the baton, though it wasn’t known at the time that their two Doctors would be sharing the screen this way in “The Giggle.”
The newest Doctor Who regeneration sequence has been unveiled.
First featured in the third of three 60th anniversary specials, the sequence features David Tennant as the Fourteenth Doctor regenerating into his new form as Ncuti Gatwa’s Fifteenth Doctor. However, something is different this time, and everyone is surprised by what happens after the Fifteenth Doctor arrives. There are naturally many questions that are raised before the scene is interrupted by Neil Patrick Harris’ Toymaker. The sequence can be viewed below, per Doctor Who on YouTube.
This scene was a dream-come-true moment for Gatwa. The actor recently spoke about how he grew up with Tennant as his Doctor, making him a lifelong fan of that particular version of the titular time lord. Gatwa alluded to how “surreal” it was to have Tennant pass the baton, though it wasn’t known at the time that their two Doctors would be sharing the screen this way in “The Giggle.”
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