New Doctor Who Actor To Be Revealed This Sunday 249
New submitter b06r011 writes "The 12th actor to play Doctor Who will be revealed on BBC1 this Sunday at 1900. Rupert Grint and Peter Capaldi have been tipped as favourites to replace Matt Smith but that is no reason to stop idle speculation on a Friday afternooon. This all raises an interesting point though — particularly for Dr Who, where the replacement of an actor whilst maintaining the character is a key part of the plot. Would you rather find out in advance or wait until the end of the regeneration sequence?"
Rupert Grint? (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Rupert Grint? (Score:5, Funny)
It's the modern era progression of making the Doctor younger and more of a wimp, until eventually he is a zygote time lord.
Re:Rupert Grint? (Score:5, Interesting)
I wish they'd do something radical, make him an older woman for example. There are many established british actresses who could play the part.
Plus it'd add an interesting dynamic with River.
Re:Rupert Grint? (Score:5, Interesting)
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I wish they'd do something radical, make him an older woman for example. There are many established british actresses who could play the part.
Plus it'd add an interesting dynamic with River.
Except this has been said so many times, it's now not radical at all. I don't particularly agree since the reason is nearly always for political reasons, not storytelling reasons. Though I trust Steven Moffat to make a good decision.
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Re:Rupert Grint? (Score:5, Funny)
"A man has created a work that did not entertain me. Guards, throw him in the dungeon; he clearly is used up. And bring me a baby who has never made a mistake."
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I would agree and be a bit more general.
Before he became the showrunner, I loved every episode that he wrote – and most things he did.
Since he became showrunner, there has only been 2 or 3 epsiode that I felt were great.
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It's the modern era progression of making the Doctor younger and more of a wimp, until eventually he is a zygote time lord.
Thus why I'm rooting for them to pick Vinnie Jones as the next Doctor!
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He does have a governess for a companion; it all fits the pattern.
Americanized rubbish (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Rupert Grint? (Score:5, Insightful)
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I still don't see him doing any serious acting, unless by that you mean generic action flick.
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I will grant you The Departed. It was a decent movie. The more surprising part of it for me was at some point that dicaprio kid learned to act.
Re:Rupert Grint? (Score:4)
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"I wouldn't have thought X could do (insert good movie X was in, not his/her first acting job) after (insert first acting job here)"
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He could do a Tom Baker style Doctor -- I can see him with that scarf.
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He was good in Wild Target. Not a hint of Weasley.
I still would like Benidict Cumberbatch (Score:5, Insightful)
He would make an awesome Doctor.
Re:I still would like Benidict Cumberbatch (Score:5, Insightful)
I think he'd make a better Master.
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Agreed.
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What? I thought he was a great Arthur Dent. By far the best actor in the movie.
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Nah, he lacks the child-like enthusiasm and curiosity that is pretty much required for a doctor, in my mind anyways. I agree with the AC: he'd make a fantastic Master, but not so much a Doctor. Besides, he's probably too busy being Smaug/Sherlock.
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Oh man, I just realized he's been typecast as a sociopath. (dragons are large, fire-breathing sociopaths for all intents and purposes)
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I kinda like the First Doctor, much more serious. Beside I think Cumberbatch could probably handle being a little lighter too.
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The fourth doctor was airing new seasons when I started watching and I thought they were great episodes all the way back to the first doctor. Looking back now I remember them being much better than I think they are now just like battlestar galactica when it first aired I enjoyed every episode but just couldn't watch it now.
Matt Smith would be my favorite doctor, check with me in a couple decades and we will see if that is still true.
Re:I still would like Benidict Cumberbatch (Score:5, Interesting)
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So, from Doctor House to Doctor Whoose*. But it still wouldn't be lupus.
*Nah, never mind that. It would just sound like they just relocated House from New Jersey to Toronto.
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My vote would go to Hugh Laurie. With House done with, what the heck else does he have to do?
But you know if they cast Hugh, his sidekick would have to be played by Stephen Fry....
Re:I still would like Benidict Cumberbatch (Score:4, Funny)
YES, do that!!!
TAKE MY MONEY PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I am throwing money at the screen but nothing is happening.
Re:I still would like Benidict Cumberbatch (Score:5, Funny)
Allright, which one of you assholes let Steve Ballmer in here?
What he really loves (Score:2)
Playing the blues,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9gvfEAzh41I [youtube.com]
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He was a craptastic Khan. Khan is supposed to be menacing and be able to sell Chryslers. Cumberbatch can barely sell Fords and is about as menacing as a hummus and wheat sandwich.
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Paul Bettany. The Doctor could finally get his wish to be a ginger!
Barring that, I'd love to see David Mitchell portray a Doctor armed with sarcastic 'Angry Logic'.
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I think hey said the limit is a non-issue, in that was self imposed by the TimeLords, since they are out of the picture, it's no problem now.
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Obviously it's just a story, so they can change it any way they like, but I'd like to see them do more than just retcon, and actually have something happen to the Doctor to extend his regenerations. They could have explained it as absorbing energy when destroying Gallifrey during the time war, but just saying it was voluntary is weak. 12 regenerations probably seemed like
I heard about this yesterday (Score:2)
I was almost unable to sleep last night with excitement.
So, crazy, excited.
Still, there would be something to be said for waiting till the regeneration sequence... though in this day and age it would be very tough to like Doctor Who and not find out via some means beforehand.
Ebonic headline (Score:3)
I would love to wait (Score:5, Insightful)
Sure, I'd love to wait and find out. It will be literally impossible. Headlines will spoil it, photos attached to stories will spoil it. Won't even be able to log into Facebook. Just trying to look up details on air date. It will be impossible to remain uninformed.
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It's being announced 3 months before the reveal episode airs. Piracy makes no difference. Essentially completely off-topic.
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OK, I'll feed the troll: The paid for TV service where I live broadcasts top gear pretty much as a day after the BBC in the UK. I happen to on occasion pirate it because I can get it about a day sooner and watch it on my laptop which travels with me instead of my paid for satellite TV service. Now, I've paid for the damn thing, and I'm watching the damn thing. Am I cheap or lazy? Or perhaps I just want a service (and am willing to pay for) that the idiot networks aren't willing to provide? Perhaps it isn't
Film the scene with multiple actors (Score:2)
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Needs New Writer Instead (Score:4, Interesting)
I'm waiting until they reveal the next writer. Matt Smith has done a fine job, but Moffat just hasn't been giving him as good of scripts as Davies wrote for Eccleston and Tennant.
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Same, Moffat is fine for the one off deals, and he did a great job with them; but writing longer over arcing plots does not seem to be his strong suit. I think this last one was pretty weak compared to all the others.
Come to think of it, did they ever resolve the Exploding Tardis storyline? Didn't seem to be explicitly stated, and best guess was The Silence, but also in the final moments there was a voice speaking on one of the monitors and The Silence have not been shown to speak.
Re:Needs New Writer Instead (Score:4, Interesting)
During the Eccleston and Tennant years, Davies' scripts were mediocre/bad. It was only Moffat that wrote the good stories (e.g., The Empty Child [wikipedia.org], The Girl in the Fireplace [wikipedia.org], and, probably the best story in the new series, Blink [wikipedia.org]).
Given stories like that, I was really excited when Moffat took over from Davies, but, sadly, now that's he's lead writer, the stores are back to being mediocre/bad. It might be because being lead writer, nobody has the guts to tell him his scripts are rubbish and go back and rewrite them.
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Well keep in mind many of the ones from Davies was written alongside someone else too. The ones he did himself were on the better side of that spectrum.
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As River Song says, No Spoilers! (Score:3)
I'm going to try to avoid finding out who the next doctor will be, though it'll probably be next to impossible.
Though I'd love to see the nerdrage/glee if they name a female actor to the role.
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That would make as much sense as casting an American for the Doctor
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And why should the people follow you?
Because unlike some other The Doctors, I can speak with an American accent!
Next Doctor (Score:5, Interesting)
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How is Who a Spoiler? (Score:3)
A Sad State of Affairs (Score:2)
Here's an idea (Score:2)
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In England the change over of Dr Who actors is now treated like a big celebrity event - it's in all the papers, TV, magazines. The BBC knows what it's doing - Eccleston taught them that lesson --- lots of publicity and celebrity news for what is a pretty weak show in many respects. Obviously Eccleston was the true inheritor of Tom Baker's mantle, but that's just for us to agree on... ;)
Whereas here in Amurca. . . (Score:2)
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Kanye I actually 'dig' --- he's either a media puppet ("Kanye - go and p*** off some white people - it'll help album sales.") or a true loose cannon, fascinating study in modern media.
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But that's part of the Doctor's appeal. He's not just a single personality... he's a complex alien whose latest mentality comes forth upon regeneration. After being forced to commit genocide against his whole species, he's an angry nihilist. Slowly, major events in his life make him a more well-rounded person, and the exrenal changes are the most visible part of that. Frankly, seeing the same Doctor for 10 years would be boring, because a major aspect of the character's development would stall.
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It's not a mistake. The doctor should not stay the same for that long.
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Not quite correct, actually. Both Tom Baker and Jon Pertwee were on longer than 4 seasons. Pertwee was on for 5 seasons and Tom Baker was on for 7 seasons.
I want Hugh Laurie! (Score:2)
I think he'd make an awesome Dr. Who
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Exactly, that's why I think he'd be perfect. He's got that sarcastic sense of humor with an air of superiority that he does so well.
Grint would be a peculiar choice... (Score:5, Interesting)
Personally, what I'd like to see is a more deliberative and cunning Doctor, more so than a rogue -- something harkening back to previous doctors. Also more 2-3 episode story arcs. Far too many of the stories seem rushed. The pace needs to be notched down and story given more depth with some more richness to the character. They should pick someone that could carry that sort of role. The only thing I've seen Grint perform in is the Harry Potter movies, and while he did an admirable job as Ron Weasley, I don't know that he'd have the presence to carry the role of the Doctor (perhaps I'm mistaken).
Also, I'd like the Doctor's mortality (and maybe a view into his psyche regarding the subject) to be explored. Presumably, Time Lords have finite regenerations (at one time indicated to be 12) - well, this new Doctor will be at (or nearly at) his final regeneration: will he accept it or struggle to for a way to prolong his life? Will it make him less brash/more timid? Will he consider retirement? Will he seek out his daughter and hand her the torch to become the defender of mankind and meddler in time and space?
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If by "his daughter", you mean Jenny, the "clone daughter" from "The Doctor's Daughter", then he wouldn't seek her out. Last he saw her, she died and didn't regenerate. Only after he left did her regeneration kick in (albeit without her changing forms) and she took off to explore the Universe. They could bring her back by having her contact the Doctor or run into him, but why would he seek out someone who he thinks died (and whose timeline doesn't allow for a visit without meeting his past self)?
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Don't Believe The Favorites (Score:2)
I wouldn't believe the reported "top picks." Moffet has said that he purposefully leaked wrong names to keep us guessing. That means that none of those actors are likely the next Doctor.
Unless he was lying about leaking wrong names so that THAT would throw us off the trail. In which case it COULD be one of the top picks.
Curse you, Moffet. Now I can't wait until Sunday!
It's About Time (Score:3)
No, seriously, it's about Time.
I think Ben Miller would be good (Score:2)
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0587950/?ref_=tt_cl_t1 [imdb.com]
WW (Score:2)
It's going to be Wil Wheaton.
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I really doubt that, if for no other reason than Wil Wheaton is not British and I doubt that he could do a credible British accent.
Please note that I have nothing against Wil Wheaton and if anything I admire him. I've met him and he's a really nice guy and deserves some good rolls.
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Lots of planets don't have a British accent.
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The smeg you say!
Nick Frost (Score:2)
Way Out There Suggestion (Score:4, Interesting)
Rowan Atkinson. I actually thought he did a good enough job in the "Doctor Who and the Curse of Fatal Death" parody that I've wanted to see what he'd be like as the real Dr. Who.
Learn to English (Score:2)
New Doctor Who Actor To Be Revealed This Sunday
Actor isn't a proper verb, and even if it were, the generic conjugation would be:
"Doctor who actors" Although why a Doctor who acts would be important enough to be publicly revealed is beyond me (unless the doctor is the rare type who also plays a doctor on TV).
I tell you (Score:2)
Alton Brown (Score:3)
Please! (Score:3)
Re:John Hurt (Score:4, Interesting)
Contextually, he was actually introduced as a previous doctor. Some sort of disavowed apostate thing because of his, as yet unrevealed, crimes.
If they kept us on a nine-month cliffhanger and reveal said crimes to be how he ended the time war (which we've known for years now), so help me, I'm starting the Revolutionary War all over again...
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Well I suppose you could be like me and stuck watching them when netflix gets the DVDs. Since I don't have cable, nor any interest in the syfy edits.
I guess I should just go back to pirating them.
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They haven't been on Syfy for a while. They are on BBC America in the US and I've never heard a suggestion that they are edited.
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If they kept us on a nine-month cliffhanger and reveal said crimes to be how he ended the time war (which we've known for years now), so help me, I'm starting the Revolutionary War all over again...
Not much of a cliffhanger. Of course he's some between-eight-and-nine version that ended the time war. The interesting thing will be to find out how he did it. What is the "Moment?" How did it simultaneously destroy both the Timelords and the Daleks? Well, most of the Daleks. Actually, he screwed up the bit about destroying the Daleks pretty bad. How many managed to slip through? Plus like a million hiding in the Void. Plus Davros survived.
Okay, let me start over. Of course he's the one who ended the Time W
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I keep seeing this come up, but I distinctly remember from my childhood that it was established that the Time Lords had the ability to reset the regeneration count and give Lords new sets of regenerations - has that been forgotten for the new series or something?
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Davies and the BBC have already ruled out the 12 regeneration rule:
http://www.sfx.co.uk/2010/10/26/interview-russell-t-davies-talks-about-that-sarah-jane-adventures-line/ [sfx.co.uk]
Re:How many more? (Score:5, Insightful)
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I was with you till the last bit.
The last thing Who needs is someone like Abrams. Look at the most well received episodes and they are usually the ones of a more serious emotional note. No lens flares, Dumb action sequences, Pointless love triangles, Gratuitous sex scenes.
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