Game Of Thrones star Jacob Anderson, who played Grey Worm, is to join the cast of Doctor Who.
Here's a first look at Jacob Anderson as Vinder in #DoctorWho! #Series13
— Doctor Who (@bbcdoctorwho) July 25, 2021
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The Broadchurch actor will join the 13th series of the BBC sci-fi programme later this year.
Her biggest adventure yet. Returns later this year. #DoctorWho #Series13 pic.twitter.com/etOq7Qmcn3
— Doctor Who (@bbcdoctorwho) July 25, 2021
Anderson will play Vinder, a recurring character who will join forces with the Doctor and her companions Yaz and Dan.
Speaking about the role Anderson said: "The Doctor has been a part of my life forever, from watching and rewatching the serials on VHS as a kid and being terrified, to unexpectedly finding my eyes watering when the Tenth Doctor said, 'I don't want to go’, I always wanted to live in the Whoniverse.
"Not only has a lifelong dream of mine now been fulfilled, but to be playing a character as fun, adventurous and dynamic as Vinder is the cherry on top. This is very cool."
Anderson has also starred in Broadchurch and Skins, and has also appeared in theatre productions including King Lear at the Young Vic and War Horse at the National Theatre.
The Doctor Who cast announcement came during an Comic-Con event.
Anderson told viewers that starring in the programme is "one of the ultimate highlights of my career".
"It’s been an honour to play Vinder and I can’t wait for you all to see and meet him," the actor said.
The BBC also released a trailed for the upcoming 13th series of the programme, which will air later this year.
It says the Doctor will be returning for her "biggest adventure yet".
Comedian John Bishop is also in this series.
I have had an amazing 9 months making this and still more filming to come . This is the first official picture of my character Dan with Yaz a d the Doctor. Jodie and Mandip have been totally brilliant as has everyone on the show. I hope you like it when its out in autumn. https://t.co/6jwIcUKqbd pic.twitter.com/Yu5WA70ODk
— John Bishop (@JohnBishop100) July 25, 2021