Doctor Who stars Billie Piper and Christopher Eccleston will be reuniting soon for an exciting project for Whovians out there.
As previously announced the two actors, known for portraying the Ninth Doctor and companion Rose Tyler in the 2005 Doctor Who revival, are back to the Whoniverse in a brand-new series of audio drama from Big Finish.
The series has just released a trailer for episode one, titled 'Snare', with Rose and the Doctor whisked off to a new adventure when Rose's neighbour Kevin enlists their help.
The audio clip released on social media also sees Rose's mum Jackie (Camille Coduri) being involved in the supernatural mission, with Rose fearing for her safety and worrying that the time-travelling shenanigans could ruin her film night.
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The series consist of 12 new stories, all set within the timeline of the TV series and precisely between the events of the episodes 'Father's Day' and 'The Empty Child'.
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'Snare' is written by Tim Foley, who said Ninth and Rose are "incredibly special" to him.
"Wherever you are on the globe, you will surely have heard my whoops of joy when I was asked to write for this new series," he said.
"It's great to kick things off with 'Snare', a character-driven opener back on the Powell Estate.
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"We're picking up right after 'Father's Day', where the family drama from that story continues to make ripples.
"You'll meet one of Rose’s old friends, Kevin, and learn what secrets are being hidden in his dad's old flat. You'll also encounter Jackie Tyler's cooking, so stay strong."
Meanwhile, Piper has already made her official return to the Whoniverse in a jaw-dropping regeneration twist.
As Ncuti Gatwa bowed out from the show after two years in the role of the Doctor, the traditional regeneration scene revealing that the I Hate Suzie star be would seemingly taking his place.
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