A new trailer for Peter Capaldi's final series as the Doctor in Doctor Who has finally dropped, and it looks like we are in for a triumphant send-off.
In the clip, we see Capaldi's Doctor, Matt Lucas' Nardole and new companion Bill Potts (Pearl Mackie) in a suitably chaotic situation while Bill gives her own description of what the Doctor is like.
"The first time you meet him, he's funny," she begins. "The second time, he's amazing. The third time, you realise he's the most dangerous man in the universe.
"He says he's a man of peace, but he walks in war. I'm having the time of my life, and I wouldn't miss it for the world… even if it kills me."
We were previously given our first look at the series over Christmas 2016, with Bill asking the Doctor a host of questions as she joins him on his adventures and the series invited us to "see the universe anew".
Bill's backstory was also teased as well, with viewers learning that she works in catering before being swept up into "Doctor What's" adventures - Bill's words, not ours.
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The first trailer also hinted at some of the threats the Doctor and Bill face in series 10, including the Daleks, new Emoji robots and what appears to be The Movellans, robotic rivals of the Daleks last featured on the show way back in 1979.
The new episodes will begin airing on Saturday, April 15 and will be the final series run for Peter Capaldi before he bows out after three series as the iconic Time Lord.
Alongside Capaldi, this will also be Steven Moffat's final series as showrunner before handing over the TARDIS to Broadchurch's Chris Chibnall in 2018.
While Capaldi says his final farewell, rumours over who he will regenerate into have hit fever pitch, with everyone from Tilda Swinton to Sue Perkins rumoured to take on the role. Check out our round-up of all the rumours here.
Doctor Who returns to BBC One on Saturday, April 15.
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