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Doctor Who: The Girl Who Died Photos Released

This also marks the entrance of “Game of Thrones” star Maisie Williams. David played the Gibbis in the episode “The God Complex”, a rodent-like alien who encounters Matt Smith’s Doctor when he crash-lands in what appears to be an 80s hotel.

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“There is another big mystery to solve in the form of Maisie Williams, who plays a Viking that the Doctor seems to recognise”.

Meanwhile, Williams is still getting her fair share of acting opportunities as Guillermo del Toro has taken to social media and tweeted about his preference for the “Game of Thrones” star to join ‘Pacific Rim 2, ‘ if the sequel pushes through.

“I’m still trying to be a good role model, because whether I like it or not I do influence a lot of people”, Williams said. “I would definitely perform video tape but lost time period due the the fact i was at in America taking pictures another tape, consequently my cause labored pretty hard and despatched over plenty of footage clip – they actually liked one and provided the role”.

Beneath those alarming prosthetics sits Peter Kay, who went all out for his appearance in the episode “Love & Monsters”.The Northern comedian played The Abzorbaloff, who masqueraded as a human being, in an episode in which The Doctor and his companion featured only briefly. Arya… no, sorry, ASHILDR, will need-le all the help she and her people can get if they’re doing to survive. I don’t know which would have more, but it’s very nice to have that familiar bearded, hairy men setting. “But going further into this career I realized there are a lot of really bad characters, that it’s not common to come across females who aren’t just ‘the girlfriend'”.

“It just looks so great with all of us in our Viking outfits, Jenna in her space suit and the Doctor in his cool coat with his insane sunglasses”, she said.

The young star also observed how the current Doctor Who series is maintaining the legacy of the classic series, which first aired back in 1963. Maisie added. “People say “don’t meet your idols as they never turn out to be who you want them to be”.

Read her full interview in the new issue of Radio Times, in shops and on newsstands now.

Maisie isn’t certain what her future holds, but says she may return to her dancing roots.

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You’ll have to tune into BBC One at 8.20pm this Saturday (October 17) to get all the answers.

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