Doctor Who star Sacha Dhawan teases his hopes for a potential future return of his classic villain, The Master, to settle 'some unfinished business.'
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Doctor Who star Sacha Dhawan reveals his hopes to return as The Master in a future season. Dhawan made his debut as the villainous Time Lord renegade and one-time friend of the Doctor in 2020's season 12 episode, "Spyfall Part 1," revealing his identity to Jodie Whittaker's Thirteenth Doctor in a tense stand-off on a plane.
"I felt like I kind of finished my era with [former producer] Chris Chibnall. But to be honest, when I heard that Russell was coming back – I know Russell a little bit socially, but I've never worked with him. And I think he's fantastic. I think, you know, what he's going to do is going to be amazing. I keep seeing these announcements. I'm seeing stills of Ncuti on set in Cardiff, and it brings back so many memories. So I don't know.
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