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"All of this is new to me," says the Doctor. And she's not alone.
The trailer for Doctor WhoSeason 11, starring Jodie Whittaker as the Time Lord's first female incarnation, was released at San Diego Comic Con Thursday. And while the locations we glimpsed are familiar to any Who fan -- quarries, beaches, corridors, the wreck of an alien ship -- there's a distinct freshness to it all.
SEE ALSO:Who's she! Jodie Whittaker is the first female Doctor and it makes total sensePart of that comes from Whittaker's youthful energy, which makes a distinct change from grumpy predecessor Peter Capaldi. It bubbles out through words spoken in her native Yorkshire accent. (Other than "brilliant!", the one word she spoke in the final post-regeneration scene of last year's "Twice Upon A Time," we've never heard Whittaker talk in character as the Doctor before.)
It also shows in the fresh take on the Doctor's costume and the redesign of her all-important little helper, the Sonic Screwdriver.
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Part of that freshness is due to her new permanent companions -- three of them, numbers which haven't been seen in the TARDIS since the early 1980s, not counting brief sojourns with Rory, Amy and River Song back in Season 6, and a more diverse representation of folks than the Doctor's vessel has ever seen.
All we know so far is their names -- Yasmin, Ryan and Graham -- and the fact that they have some sort of connection to the Doctor. "If I ask very nicely," she says in a post-regeneration moment of vulnerability, "will you be my new best friends?"
The Doctor Who fandom has already answered that one with a resounding "yes" -- as shown in the other video the new Who team brought to Comic Con.
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Doctor WhoSeason 11, the first to be helmed by new showrunner Chris Chibnall, warps onto our screens this October.
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