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Doctor Who star Karen Gillan has revealed she would be open to a possible return to the show as Amy Pond – but she has a very ...
Doctor Who star Karen Gillan has laid out her conditions for returning to the show as Amy Pond. Gillan played Amy from 2010 ...
Karen Gillan | Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/Getty Images In a recent WIRED interview, Gillan expressed how much she missed her time on the set of Doctor Who and what it would take to bring her back.
Karen Gillan became a part of Doctor Who mythology when she stepped into the shoes of Amy Pond for the first time in the Doctor Who Season 5 premiere episode, “The Eleventh Hour.” ...
Hopefully, Karen Gillan's excitement for the casting prompts her to ring up the Doctor Who staff and talk about Amy Pond making a comeback! It would take a bit of creative storytelling to work ...
Karen Gillan played Amelia ‘Amy’ Pond in Doctor Who. The companion first met Matt Smith’s version of the titular character as a child. Their adventures begin when he returns to find an adult ...
Former Doctor Who star Karen Gillan has announced the birth of her daughter, revealing her cute name in the process. The actor, who played Amy Pond on the BBC sci-fi show for three years before ...
Marvel fans know Karen Gillan as Nebula in Guardians of the Galaxy, Avengers: Infinity War, and Avengers: Endgame. Before that, she was Amy Pond, the Eleventh Doctor’s companion in Doctor Who.
Karen Gillan: Oh god, I don't even know how to sum it up! It's like nothing I've ever experienced before. It was so overwhelming, actually. Just to see that many Doctor Who fans in one space.
It’s hard to imagine any sentient creature turning down the chance of sharing their TARDIS with Karen Gillan – even if they’re not quite sure what a TARDIS is. The vivacious 24-year-old ...
Gillan’s Pond is feisty young woman who met the Doctor when she was a little girl living in a small village. She joined him on his time-and-space traveling Tardis to find adventure.
Karen Gillan during Doctor Who's American-set adventure IGN: We've seen some Doctor Who companions in the past leave and then make guest appearances. Would you be up for that if the door was open?