The new “Doctor Who” season will take audiences on time-traveling adventures.

Exciting news for Whovians: Disney+ has dropped the much-anticipated trailer for the upcoming season of Doctor Who, offering a tantalizing glimpse into the adventures awaiting the beloved Time Lord and his companions. Set to premiere on Friday, May 10 at 7:00 p.m. EDT on Disney+ in the U.S. and globally (excluding the U.K.), the new season promises to be a thrilling ride through time and space.
In the trailer, get a sneak peek at the exploits of the Fifteenth Doctor.
Doctor Who is portrayed by Ncuti Gatwa and is joined by his companion Ruby Sunday, played by Millie Gibson, as they traverse various historical and futuristic settings aboard the iconic TARDIS. The duo encounters many challenges and wonders from the groovy ’60s to the Regency era in England and war-torn futures. Joining the stellar cast is Indira Varma, known for her role as the enigmatic Duchess in Game of Thrones, and Callie Cooke from Apocalypse!, who makes a special appearance. The trailer also teases an array of guest stars, including Anita Dobson, Yasmin Finney, Michelle Greenidge, Bonnie Langford, Jinkx Monsoon, Jemma Redgrave, Lenny Rush, and Angela Wynter, promising an ensemble of captivating performances.
The series follows the Doctor and Ruby Sunday as they navigate the cosmos in the TARDIS, encountering both allies and adversaries, including a formidable new nemesis. With its rich history spanning decades, “Doctor Who” remains a beloved fixture in the realm of science fiction, captivating audiences with its blend of adventure, wit, and heart. As fans eagerly await the new season, anticipation is high for the next chapter in the Doctor’s timeless journey.
So mark your calendars and prepare to embark on an exhilarating adventure through time and space when “Doctor Who” returns this May. Watch more Trailers and Subscribe to our YouTube.
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