‘The last enemy that shall be destroyed is death’
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Poster style switched between shows.
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Doctor Who + Sherlock + Harry Potter crossover gif art
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“When I’m falling I’m in peace
It’s only when I hit the ground
It causes all the grief”
Inspired by ‘Falling’ by Florence + The Machine
Part of a series on Doctor Who fanart inspired by song lyrics
I found this small article in The Big Issue, in an interview with Russell T Davies.
Just imagine
If this had happened.
^_^
*Makes inhuman noises* AHHHHHHHH!!!
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The Doctor will come face-to-face with some old enemies…
We can confirm that the Cybermen will be menacing the universe once again when Doctor Who returns for a run of eight epic episodes in spring, 2013.The iconic enemies will feature in an adventure directed by Stephen Woolfenden and written by the acclaimed Neil Gaiman whose previous episode was the Hugo Award-winning, The Doctor’s Wife.
Starring Matt Smith as the Doctor and Jenna-Louise Coleman as the new companion, the episode co-stars Warwick Davis (Life’s Too Short and Harry Potter), Tamzin Outhwaite (EastEnders and Hotel Babylon) and Jason Watkins (Being Human and Lark Rise to Candleford) as a band of misfits on a mysterious planet…
Steven Moffat, Lead Writer and Executive Producer, told us, ‘Cybermen were always the monsters that scared me the most! Not just because they were an awesome military force, but because sometimes they could be sleek and silver and right behind you without you even knowing. ’ He added, ‘And with one of the all-time classic monsters returning, and a script from one of our finest novelists, it’s no surprise we have attracted such stellar names as Tamzin, Jason and Warwick.’
The Cybermen last appeared in 2011’s Closing Time but debuted in 1966 opposite William Hartnell’s Doctor in the classic The Tenth Planet.
M i d d l e o f n o w h e r e.
HOLY CROSSOVER
Harry Potter and The Prisoner of Azkaban x Doctor Who Series 4: Midnight
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Is that a dalek with a lightning shaped scar on its forehead?
It’s the Dalek Who Lived.
Daley Potter
plot twist: harry potter was a dalek the whole time

I honestly feel like I had one of the best “coming to Doctor Who” experiences ever. Doctor Who was always something I had heard about from a lot of people. I knew it was a television show, I knew it had been on forever, I knew it was British and witty and science fiction. But I had never actually seen a show. It was one of the those things that people assured me I would love, and I assured them I would get around to watching, but never did.
Then, in the fall of 2010, I took a course at university about Harry Potter. It was fantastic and we talked about all sorts of interesting issues. One such issue was intertextuality, and what allusions and references to texts in other texts might mean. My professor told us that, in order to explore this concept, we would be watching an episode of Doctor Who. As you might have guessed, we watched “The Shakespeare Code,” which contains multiple references to Harry Potter. Now, not only am I a huge fan of both Harry Potter and well-written dialogue, I am also an English Education major and a big fan of The Bard. Throughout the episode, I was in awe. I loved every bit of it - the wit, the loveably hokey aliens, the portrayal of Shakespeare, the Doctor’s nerdery. Suddenly, I found myself floored by this show that I had put off for so long. “Why didn’t I ever listen to my friends, and watch this sooner??” I kept thinking.
That night, I went back to my dorm and watched the first season. It wasn’t long before I not only caught up, but got my best friend hooked on it too. I also recently got my boyfriend into it and now all three of us are excited to sit down together and watch the premiere of season 7. I love Doctor Who and it’s so weird to think that I’ve only been part of this fandom for two years, but, then again, I suppose that when you run with the Doctor it feels like forever, no matter the time.

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This is exactly what it’s like
I think everything I love is in this picture!
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L-R
Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter
Benedict Cumberbatch as Sherlock Holmes
Matt Smith as The Doctor
Daniel Craig as James Bond
Philip Glenister as Gene Hunt
Avengers: United Kingdom
Did anyone EVER notice that there is Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone in the glass cabinet? X’DDDDDDDDDDDDD
PRECIOUS EARTH ANTIQUE! How could the BBC resist?
Cute because Zoë Wanamaker who plays Lady Cassandra was Madam Hooch in the film adaptation of the book pictured above.perfect
Oh my God, I never noticed! This is awesome.
Doctor Who is seriously made by the best people in the world :’)
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via our ever so well informed siblings at the Doctor Who Facebook page, three new guest stars have been confirmed for Doctor Who Series 7!
David Bradley of Harry Potter fame (Argus Filch), Rupert Graves known for his work as DI “Not my division” Lestrade in Sherlock and Mark Williams who played Arthur “What exactly is the function of a rubber duck” Weasley in Harry Potter.
Have you seen the list of actors who have appeared in both Harry Potter and Doctor Who? That list is about to grow. Again.
supercrossover.
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