During Doctor Who's almost 46-year existence, there have been 10 (soon to be 11) actors in the official lead role. But, there has never been two men playing The Doctor at the same time in separate screen productions. If rumors hold true, that may be changing soon.
Reports suggest that outgoing Doctor Who David Tennant and former executive producer Russell T. Davies are headed to Comic-Con together for the first time to announce production of a new Doctor Who movie.
Tennant has been hinting around at a new sci-fi project he's involved with but can't openly discuss. And, a movie would explain why he walked away from the TV show at the peak of its (and his) popularity. Tennant could go on playing The Doctor in big screen adventures while Matt Smith continues the tradition on TV.
Stay tuned as Comic-Con approaches.
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