Ncuti Gatwa on the joy and challenge of becoming the new 'Doctor Who'
Ncuti Gatwa is ushering in a new era of the beloved British sci-fi show 'Doctor Who'. His groundbreaking casting as the 15th Doctor, the first openly queer Black actor to take on the iconic role, is already making waves.
Gatwa's journey began with a memorable debut in a 60th-anniversary special. Teaming up with returning star David Tennant, the new Doctor sported a dress shirt and tighty-whities – a playful start for an actor whose enthusiasm matches his character's.
He told Variety that he sees his Doctor as embodying compassion and joy – qualities he feels resonate with young fans, especially those grappling with identity. He hopes the show's global reach on Disney+ will foster acceptance and counter homophobic backlash.
Gatwa's not the only new face bringing fresh energy to the Tardis. Actress Millie Gibson joins him as Ruby Sunday, the Doctor's spirited companion. While filming in public caused some initial confusion about her status on the show, Gibson confirms she's staying for Season 2.
The future of 'Doctor Who' looks bright with Gatwa at the helm. Showrunner Russell T Davies envisions a long run, with both star and showrunner ready to propel a beloved franchise to new heights. Even as they face the inevitable challenges along the way, Gatwa and the 'Doctor Who' team are committed to embracing the show's core themes of inclusivity, adventure, and a whole lot of fun.