Doctor Who showrunner Russell T Davies says "there's conversations" about who could eventually replace him: "I won't go back a third time"

Ncuti Gatwa in Doctor Who season 2
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Doctor Who showrunner Russell T Davies has saꦉid that conversations are ongoing about who might eventually replace him on the iconic sci-fi show.

"I won't go back a third time," he said on . When Tennant reminded him he'd said that꧃ about returning for a second time, Davies commented: "That's very true, but I'm not getting younger, darling. My god. But I will need to slow down at some point. Noꦉ, that'll come."

When asked about if he felt he had to find a successor, Russell said: "I suppose. Last time, we were so lucky last time it was Steven Moffat. That wasn't even a day's work, it was like, 'Right, off you go!' So yeah there's thinking about that, there's conversations about that, but it's hard. It's a tri♑cky one. But they'd better exist."

The show will soon return for 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Doctor Who season 2 (AKA Doctor Who season 15), with Ncuti Gatwa returning as the Doctor, and Varada Sethu back – but this time as a different character, Belinda Chandra, 🐻who will be the Doctor's new companion. Millie Gibson is also returning as Ruby Sunday.

Alan Cumming will also be joining the line-up as a guest st🌌ar, playing the cartoon Mr. Ring-a-Ding.

The official synopsis for season 2 reads: "The Doctor meets Belinda Chandra and begins an epic quest to get her back to Earth. But a mysterious force is stopping their return and the time-traveling TARDIS team must face great dangers, bigger enemies a🎃nd꧟ wider terrors than ever before."

Doctor Who season 2 arrives on BBC and BBC iPlayer in the UK and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Disney Plus internationally on April 12.

In the meantime, check out our guide to the year's most exciting 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:upcoming shows to fill out your watchlist.

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