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== After ''Doctor Who'' == | == After ''Doctor Who'' == | ||
In June 2005 it was announced at the Cannes Film Festival that Eccleston had signed to appear in a British-made sci-fi romantic comedy called ''Double Life'', about a man who thinks he loves twin sisters. It was billed as "a tale of love and obsession" and would be set in [[Budapest]]. The film was to be directed by [[Joe Ahearne]] (who directed Eccleston in ''[[Doctor Who]]'') and was being produced by author Lynda La Plante's company Cougar Films. As of | In June 2005 it was announced at the Cannes Film Festival that Eccleston had signed to appear in a British-made sci-fi romantic comedy called ''Double Life'', about a man who thinks he loves twin sisters. It was billed as "a tale of love and obsession" and would be set in [[Budapest]]. The film was to be directed by [[Joe Ahearne]] (who directed Eccleston in ''[[Doctor Who]]'') and was being produced by author Lynda La Plante's company Cougar Films. As of 2020, this film has not been released. | ||
On 30 October 2005, Eccleston appeared on stage at the Old Vic theatre in [[London]] in the one-night play ''Night Sky'' alongside Navin Chowdhry, [[Bruno Langley]], [[David Warner]], Saffron Burrows and David Baddiel. | On 30 October 2005, Eccleston appeared on stage at the Old Vic theatre in [[London]] in the one-night play ''Night Sky'' alongside Navin Chowdhry, [[Bruno Langley]], [[David Warner]], Saffron Burrows and David Baddiel. | ||
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In 2013, though approached with a chance to reprise his role in ''[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|The Day of the Doctor]]'', Christopher Eccleston turned down the offer to return for the fiftieth anniversary. For this reason, the [[regeneration]] of [[John Hurt]]'s [[War Doctor]] into the Ninth Doctor is not shown to completion. The original plan was for the Ninth Doctor to have been the one fighting the Time War, but since Eccleston turned down the offer showrunner [[Steven Moffat]] created the War Doctor character to take his place. However, much like every other Doctor actor before David Tennant, he appeared in archive footage in the special, in the "saving Gallifrey" and ending scenes. | In 2013, though approached with a chance to reprise his role in ''[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|The Day of the Doctor]]'', Christopher Eccleston turned down the offer to return for the fiftieth anniversary. For this reason, the [[regeneration]] of [[John Hurt]]'s [[War Doctor]] into the Ninth Doctor is not shown to completion. The original plan was for the Ninth Doctor to have been the one fighting the Time War, but since Eccleston turned down the offer showrunner [[Steven Moffat]] created the War Doctor character to take his place. However, much like every other Doctor actor before David Tennant, he appeared in archive footage in the special, in the "saving Gallifrey" and ending scenes. | ||
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