Doctor Who: The Day of the Doctor - Official 50 year trailer

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Watch the specially-shot trailer for the 50th Anniversary adventure The Day of the Doctor, featuring all of the Doctor's incarnations (and a selection of his friends and foes!).
RFlaggsays...

I'm starting to wonder if my suspicion that John Hurt is playing a Doctor between the 8th and 9th Doctor is correct. At the time I came up with that conjuncture it seemed sound, the one who had to destroy Gallifrey to save the universe from the Daleks. But I'm starting to think he may indeed come before all of the Doctors... so the Doctor count is still correct, but the incarnation counts of the individual known as the Doctor may be off by one. That is we are on the 11th Doctor, and the 12 incarnation of whomever, about to go to the 12th Doctor.. of course even if he is between the 8th and 9th Doctor's, as he didn't take the name Doctor, that leaves the count correct... still, he says in the trailer the moment he's been running from his whole life, which I wouldn't think would be the destruction of Gallifrey since that happens long after the 1st Doctor... of course they can see forward in time, so perhaps he's been trying to avoid that moment and somehow thought when he stole the Tardis (or she stole him as she says, ) that he'd be able to avoid it... this of course brings up the question of why take his grand daughter with him for a life on the run... I still think Oswin Oswald is the Tardis, she did after all get the 1st Doctor to take another Tardis than the one he was going for...

EvilDeathBeesays...

It's suspected that John Hurt might be the Valeyard

RFlaggsaid:

I'm starting to wonder if my suspicion that John Hurt is playing a Doctor between the 8th and 9th Doctor is correct. At the time I came up with that conjuncture it seemed sound, the one who had to destroy Gallifrey to save the universe from the Daleks. But I'm starting to think he may indeed come before all of the Doctors... so the Doctor count is still correct, but the incarnation counts of the individual known as the Doctor may be off by one. That is we are on the 11th Doctor, and the 12 incarnation of whomever, about to go to the 12th Doctor.. of course even if he is between the 8th and 9th Doctor's, as he didn't take the name Doctor, that leaves the count correct... still, he says in the trailer the moment he's been running from his whole life, which I wouldn't think would be the destruction of Gallifrey since that happens long after the 1st Doctor... of course they can see forward in time, so perhaps he's been trying to avoid that moment and somehow thought when he stole the Tardis (or she stole him as she says, ) that he'd be able to avoid it... this of course brings up the question of why take his grand daughter with him for a life on the run... I still think Oswin Oswald is the Tardis, she did after all get the 1st Doctor to take another Tardis than the one he was going for...

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