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Doctor who flux bbc12/14/2022 But now, you've all seen them in the trailer - you know they're there. I really didn't meant to do that, I am tremendously sorry. "But I would like to apologize for blowing the return of the Weeping Angels. I've watched it 413 times and for me, that is only the beginning," he said. Moffat owned up to his mistake again in a video message posted to Instagram Thursday. The post in question has since been amended with an addendum: "Now we all know I made a slight screw up there. Veteran Doctor Who writer Steven Moffat, who created the Angels during David Tennant's time as the Tenth Doctor, apparently spoiled their return on Instagram over the summer without realizing it (via Bleeding Cool). The scare factor comes courtesy of a number of different creatures, including the Sontarans and Weeping Angels. "People can expect a rollercoaster of a ride, very different episodes, six very specific chapters, lots of different places in time and space, lots of returning monsters, some really brilliant guest stars, some brand-new monsters, and some of my favorite cliffhangers we’ve done!" added showrunner Chris Chibnall. Whittaker said something similar while catching up with the BBC website: "It’s bigger and better than ever, it’s my final (full) series, there’ll be questions asked, there’ll be answers, there’ll be exclamation marks, and huge exclamation marks and I think that in itself will pique your interest and pique your curiosity." So it's about having that kind of stamina, and not playing all your narrative cards at once." "And what has been interesting is realizing that at end of Part 3, you're only halfway there. Chatting with Empire Magazine ahead of the season premiere this weekend, Whittaker characterized her final batch of episodes as "scarier" and "more ambitious" than ever before. Jodie Whittaker's Time Lord will go out in a blaze of glory in the upcoming 13th season of Doctor Who (a six-part story subtitled Flux) on the BBC.
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