The action-packed trailer, provided exclusively to PEOPLE, opens with the Doctor’s time and space-traveling ship, the TARDIS, whizzing through the floor of an office before screeching to a stop.
“Give me the lovin’!” the Doctor bellows as he exits the ship.
“I have the whole universe at my fingertips, and I’m on my own,” he explains. “I’d love it if you came with me.”
Ncuti Gatwa and Millie Gibson in the new season of ‘Doctor Who.'.James Pardon

James Pardon
“Whoareyou?” she asks.
“I’m the Doctor,” he responds simply, explaining his ship to her. “It’s called the TARDIS. It’s a time and space machine.”
“No idea,” he admits.
“Well,that’snot going to happen, is it?” the Doctor says.
As the trailer moves to scenes from England’s Regency era, the Doctor admits he’s “never seen anything like this before.”
Ncuti Gatwa and Millie Gibson next to the time and space-traveling ship, the Tartis, in ‘Doctor Who.'.Disney+

Disney+
“Don’t be silly. There’s no such thing as monsters. There’s just creatures you haven’t met yet,” he reasons, before a dinosaur-like creature opens its large snout and wails at them.
A montage of brief scenes shows the vastness of space and a vision of London in ruins.
“The whole world could slide into the pit. This is what we’re trying to stop,” the Doctor says.
“I will keep her safe. I promise,” he assures her, gently taking her hand.
“Everything is possible,” the Doctor explains. “Everythingis possible.”
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The first two episodes ofDoctor Whowill be available to stream Friday, May 10 at 7 p.m. ET on Disney+. In the UK,Doctor Whowill be available to stream May 11 at 12 a.m. on BBC iPlayer, before airing on BBC One later that day.
source: people.com