Here are some new images from the Doctor Who shoot in New York.
They’re not very spoiler-y, unless Matt Smith’s Doctor is posing as Harold Lloyd. I mean, look! It’s uncanny! Plus we get a glimpse of Karen Gillan in glasses, which I’ve personally been waiting for since she was cast. So, fingers crossed.
Here we see lots of running and some Allen Ginsberg-style sexy-sitting around. We have no plot details as yet, other than it being episode five, but we know they’re going to look ever so buff in the upcoming seventh season.
This will be the last series to feature Karen Gillan and Arthur Darvill as Amy and Rory respectively, before they are replaced with Jenna-Louise Coleman in the Christmas special.
Here are those photos to wet your appetite. Will the New York based episodes feature The Doctor paying homage to Harold Lloyd and hang from a clock face? He is a Time Lord, after all.
source: SFX
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