David says that he hasn’t “had any phone calls”
As David Tennant keeps himself busy promoting his latest film, Fright Night, he has once again been asked about the chances of a Doctor Who return for its 50th anniversary.
He has previously said that it’s “not impossible” he’ll be back for the landmark year, but has told NOW Magazine that he hasn’t “had any phone calls yet”. He said: “I’m sure something will be celebrated, but I haven’t had any phone calls yet.” He added that he hopes his assocation with the series will stay with him for the rest of his career.
He explained: “There is a generation now who see Doctor Who as something to be absolutely celebrated. Tom Baker, who played the Fourth Doctor in the 70s, talks now about how he’s employed solely by people who grew up loving him. I pray to god I’ll be enjoying the same thing in about 20 years’ time. That’s fine by me.”
Fright Night, in which David appears as magician Peter Vincent, is out in cinemas now.
Aw, lovely quote. And I love the picture with a scarf. Very apt.