DOCTOR WHO Set Photos Feature Millie Gibson, Jonah Hauer-King, And A Terrifying New Monster

DOCTOR WHO Set Photos Feature Millie Gibson, Jonah Hauer-King, And A Terrifying New Monster

New photos from the set of Doctor Who feature a romantic moment between Millie Gibson and Jonah Hauer-King's characters, but is there more to the terrifying monster watching from afar than meets the eye?

By JoshWilding - Jan 09, 2024 09:01 AM EST
Filed Under: Television
Source: Mail Online

New photos from the set of Doctor Who season 2/16 have found their way online today (this May's season 1/15 completed production last year) and they put the spotlight on Millie Gibson's Ruby Sunday and a character played by The Little Mermaid star Jonah Hauer-King.

It's widely believed his character is Ruby's boyfriend and the fact they seem to be enjoying a romantic meal lends weight to those theories. However, watching on from outside is a terrifying alien creature; it doesn't appear to be a villain from the Whoniverse's past and there may be an unexpected twist here. 

Fans on social media have done some digging and concluded that actor Blake Patrick Anderson is the one in costume as this alien. We're not sure exactly why, but he appears to have suited up as a means of luring U.N.I.T. to Ruby's location. His unnamed character is then detained, but it means he's not a real monster and is, instead, just wearing a very convincing costume. 

We likely won't see this episode until 2025, so it's going to be a while before we find out the full story! 

Gibson recently spoke with Fabric Magazine and was asked what about playing the Doctor's new companion most appealed to her.

"In my eyes, I think it’s beautiful to see how each companion humanises the Doctor," she explains. "You’ll see how my companion, Ruby Sunday, does that to Ncuti’s Doctor. What’s also special is that the companions are the eyes into the Doctor’s world. And I think many of the Whovian fans really do want to be in the Doctor’s world – the idea of travelling in the TARDIS is just so exciting. So, to take on that role, it’s amazing."

At 19, Gibson was born just one year before Doctor Who was revived by the BBC and Russell T Davies in 2005. This also makes her the Doctor's youngest ever permanent companion, an honour which isn't lost on the British actress. 

"It’s just crazy - an utter privilege," Gibson exclaims. "Sometimes it’s a case of older actors playing younger characters, so I think it’s really special that Ruby is my age. And you really see that on the screen, there’s this certain lovable, childlike energy about her, she’s just really fresh to the world; I’m really fond of her."

"And I think the Doctor and Ruby’s relationship is very different to what viewers will have seen before, in the sense that they’re kind of like two schoolgirls giggling and chatting and plotting, and yeah, they’re just the bestest of friends, and I think that’s such a beautiful thing to see on screen," she adds. "Ruby is just so ready to enter the world, and I think it’s going be really exciting to see the journey she goes on with the Doctor."

You can check out the full gallery of Doctor Who set photos by heading over to Mail Online

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