Recently, the British long-lived sci-fi series "Doctor Who" announced that the 10th Doctor actor David Tennant and his partner "Donna" Catherine Tate will return for a new season.

  Doctor Who will celebrate its 60th anniversary next year.

The show tells the adventures of an alien who calls himself "The Doctor".

The Doctor is the last "Time Lord" (a humanoid alien creature) in the universe who can travel freely through time and space.

According to the setting of the story, the doctor will change his appearance (even gender) after each rebirth, and his personality will also change a little.

As a result, the show has had 13 actors in the role of the Doctor since it aired in 1963.

In recent years, this old-fashioned series has tried to keep up with the times. The 13th Doctor is the first female doctor in history (played by Jodie Whittaker), and the 14th doctor will be the first black doctor in history. It is played by 29-year-old actor Shuti Gatwa.

  "Doctor Who" soul Russell T. Davis (nicknamed RTD) will return as the producer of the new season.

RTD successfully resurrected the classic series in 2005 (the series had been suspended for 15 years), and wrote the story of the 9th and 10th Doctors.

Among them, the 10th Doctor, played by David Tennant, is one of the most popular doctors in the past, and his funny and funny interaction style with his partner Donna has been loved by many fans of the show.

  At present, the 10th Doctor and Donna's roles in the new season have not been revealed.

But RTD described them as "taking the fight of a lifetime": "It seemed impossible - we announced a new Doctor, then another old Doctor, and the awesome Donna, and it happened What? Maybe a missed story, or an alternate world, or a dream, a trick, a flashback... The only thing I can confirm is this: it's going to be awesome, our best star The two of them will meet again for the battle of a lifetime."

  Reporter Hu Guangxin