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* The trailer features the song ''[[Glorious (song)|Glorious]]'' by [[Macklemore]] and [[Skylar Grey]]. | * The trailer features the song ''[[Glorious (song)|Glorious]]'' by [[Macklemore]] and [[Skylar Grey]]. | ||
* The breaking glass ceiling is a metaphor for the first woman, [[Jodie Whittaker]], to take on the role of the Doctor.{{disputed}} | * The breaking glass ceiling is a metaphor for the first woman, [[Jodie Whittaker]], to take on the role of the Doctor.{{disputed}} | ||
** The teaser notably received fan criticism for exactly that reason, having been said to be too "in your face" and "on the nose". | ** The teaser notably received fan criticism for exactly that reason, having been said to be too "in your face" and "on the nose".{{source}} | ||
[[Category:Doctor Who season trailers]] | [[Category:Doctor Who season trailers]] |
Revision as of 10:48, 17 July 2022
A narrative trailer advertising series 11 of Doctor Who featuring the Thirteenth Doctor standing in a great hall was broadcasted on the 7 September 2018.
Notes
- This trailer features new, specially filmed material, showing the Doctor in a glass ceiling hall as the glass breaks and come crashing down around her.
- As the glass crashes down, we zoom in on the Doctor as she says "whoops".
- The trailer features the song Glorious by Macklemore and Skylar Grey.
- The breaking glass ceiling is a metaphor for the first woman, Jodie Whittaker, to take on the role of the Doctor.[disputed statement]
- The teaser notably received fan criticism for exactly that reason, having been said to be too "in your face" and "on the nose".[source needed]