'Doctor Who' Series 9 Trailer Revealed, With Peter Capaldi, Jenna Coleman And... 'Game Of Thrones' Maisie Williams!

Thrones Fans Whooping Over Their Girl's Appearance In New 'Doctor Who' Trailer
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'Game of Thrones' fans are whooping with delight at the first trailer for Series 9 of 'Doctor Who', which includes a surprise appearance from... Maisie Williams!

Maisie, who plays Arya Stark in the HBO hit show, turns up to surprise the Timelord, who sounds astonished to see her... "You???!!!" he bellows, after she greets him with, "What took you so long, old man?"

The internet is already abuzz with speculation over the identity of Maisie's character - is she the Doctor's daughter? Susan? Jenny? We'll have to wait until mid-September to find out, with a release date for the new series also released - 19 September.

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Maisie Williams has turned up in the new 'Doctor Who' trailer, and 'Game of Thrones' fans are buzzing

In other news, Jenna Coleman is firmly back in action, good to see after she nearly left the series last year - but stayed on because, as she admitted at the time, she realised she'd miss being in the show too much.

Peter Capaldi said of his regular co-star, "Jenna continues to deliver a complex and funny performance that marks her out as one of the best companions ever. Will these be her last shows? I hope not."

He added on the debut of the new trailer that this series would see "a new hunger for adventure".

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Peter Capaldi's back, with new bouffant hairstyle

He shared: "Soaring through all of time and space, series nine sees the Doctor throw himself into life with a new hunger for adventure.

"The Cosmos is there for the taking, thrilling, epic and enticing, and his to play in.

"But he's almost reckless in his abandon. It's almost like he's running from something, something that if it ever catches him will turn his life upside down."

All this speculation should not divert attention from the real surprise of this first series trailer... Peter Capaldi's stunning bouffant hairstyle, a million miles from the stern crop of his first appearance as the Doctor, and more luxurious than he's appeared in screen in a long while, possibly since 'Local Hero' in 1983.

Series 9 of Doctor Who will make its debut on 19 September.

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British actress Carole Ann Ford (centre, right) makes a horn sign at a Dalek from the BBC television science fiction series 'Doctor Who', at the Daily Mail Schoolboys' and Girls' Exhibition at Olympia, London, 28th December 1964. In the series, Ford plays Susan Foreman, the companion of the first Doctor, played by William Hartnell. (Photo credit: Victor Drees/Evening Standard/Hulton Archive/Getty Images) (credit:Getty)
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Dr Who encounters the ancient Aztecs in an episode of the famous TV series in 1964. From left to right, the actors are John Ringham, William Russell, Jacqueline Hill, William Hartnell (1908 - 1975) and Keith Pyott. (Photo credit: Moore/Fox Photos/Getty Images) (credit:Getty)
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British actors Tom Baker and Elisabeth Sladen pose in 1974, who star in the new BBCTV series 'Dr Who'. (Photo by Victor Blackman/Express/Getty Images) (credit:Getty)
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Tom Baker as the new Dr Who in 1974. He is shown here with a Cyberman and his assistant Sarah Jane Smith, played by Elisabeth Sladen, at the BBC television centre. (Photo credit: Frank Barratt/Keystone/Getty Images) (credit:Getty)
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Dr Who (actor Peter Davison) and female companions of the Doctor's past and present pose in 1983. (l-r) Louise Jameson, Carole Ann Ford, Caroline John, Sarah Sutton, Elisabeth Sladen and Janet Fielding. (Photo credit: PA) (credit:PA)
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Paul McGann (as The Doctor) and Daphne Ashbrook (as Dr. Grace Holloway) in Doctor Who, shown in 1996. (Photo credit: WENN.com) (credit:WENN)
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Actress Catherine Tate arrives at the press launch of 'Dr Who' series 4 at the Apollo West End in 2008 in London. (Photo credit: Dave Hogan/Getty Images) (credit:Getty)
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Doctor Who, played by Sylvester Mccoy, poses with his companion Melanie, played by Bonnie Langford, in 1987. (Photo credit: Photoshot/Getty Images) (credit:Getty)
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Doctor Who, played by Colin Baker, with companion Peri, played By Nicola Bryant in 1986. (Photo credit: Photoshot/Getty Images) (credit:Getty)
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20th November 1980: Tom Baker, who plays Dr Who in the childrens TV series, is to marry Lalla Ward, who plays his assistant Romana in the series. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images) (credit:Getty)
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1980: Actress Lalla Ward, Dr Who's assistant in the BBC television series, riding K9, the doctor's robotic 'dog', in a park (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images) (credit:Getty)
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Actor Jon Pertwee, a former Dr Who, and actress Elisabeth Sladen, who played his companion in the series, at Heathrow Airport where they departed to Miami to attend a Dr Who convention (PA) (credit:PA)
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Tom Baker, as Doctor Who, and Mary Tamm as his companion, Romana, on the set of the BBC television science fiction series 'Doctor Who', at BBC TV Centre, London, 25th April 1978. (Photo by Fred Mott/Evening Standard/Hulton Archive/Getty Images) (credit:Getty)
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English actors Jon Pertwee (1919 - 1996) and Elisabeth Sladen (1946 - 2011) outside BBC TV Centre, London, 26th June 1973. Pertwee and Sladen play Doctor Who and his companion Sarah Jane Smith in the British television series 'Doctor Who'. (Photo by William H. Alden/Evening Standard/Hulton Archive/Getty Images) (credit:Getty)
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DR Who: Billie Piper, Christopher Eccleston (credit:WENN)
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Bernard Cribbins (and David Tennant collect the award for best Drama received for Dr Who during the National Television Awards 2010.
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The eleventh Doctor Who, actor Matt Smith, and his companion Amy Pond, actress Karen Gillian, arrive at the screening of an episode of the new Doctor Who series at Cineworld, Cardiff (Ben Birchall/PA Wire) (credit:PA)
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James Corden and Matt Smith take a break from filming the BBC sci-fi series Doctor Who Penarth, Wales. Photo: WENN.com
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