Ncuti Gatwa showcased his quirky sense of style as he arrived at Good Morning America on Tuesday.
Ahead of the long-awaited release of the new series of Doctor Who, the actor, 31, was joined his co-star Millie Gibson as the pair chatted ahead of the launch episodes on May 11.
Keeping it stylish the star opted for a green cardigan which he wore buttoned up over a pale pink top.
He completed the look with some black and white tweed trousers, smart black shoes and a white leather belt.
Speaking about becoming the new Doctor he confessed he is a ‘more vulnerable Doctor’ who will appeal more to Gen Z.
Ncuti Gatwa showcased his quirky sense of style as he arrived at Good Morning America on Tuesday
Keeping it stylish the star opted for a green cardigan which he wore buttoned up over a pale pink top
Host Robin Roberts asked: ‘A long line of actors have played the doctor but you say this is a doctor for Gen Z?’
Ncuti then explained: ‘Yeah, I would say so. I would say this iteration is a more vulnerable doctor.
‘One of the more open with his feelings doctors that we have seen and it reflects our society and the conversations that we are having today.’
Ncuti made his debut as the Time Lord on Christmas Day in a special episode of the show last year but his first full series will air next month.
The first two episodes from the upcoming series will drop on BBC iPlayer at midnight on May 11 before then airing on BBC One later that evening.
The new season of Doctor Who will see Ncuti return as the Fifteenth Doctor, alongside Millie Gibson as Ruby Sunday, after they made their debut on Christmas Day last year in The Church on Ruby Road.
Within the upcoming series, audiences will see the Doctor and Ruby travel through time and space on adventures to unknown lands, to the Regency era in England, to outer space worlds and the sixties.
Last week Ncuti admitted he’s ‘terrified’ ahead of the start of the new series after such a long-awaited build up.
Ahead of the long-awaited release of the new series of Doctor Who, the actor, 31, was joined his co-star Millie Gibson as the pair chatted ahead of the launch episodes on May 11 (Ncuti seen as the Fifteenth Doctor, alongside Millie Gibson as Ruby Sunday)
Speaking about becoming the new Doctor he confessed he is a ‘more vulnerable Doctor’ who will appeal more to Gen Z
He completed the look with some black and white tweed trousers, smart black shoes and a white leather belt
The new season of Doctor Who will see Ncuti return as the Fifteenth Doctor, alongside Millie Gibson as Ruby Sunday, after they made their debut on Christmas Day last year in The Church on Ruby Road
Beaming in snaps, Ncuti looked in great spirits as he took pictures with fans and signed autographs
He added: ‘One of the more open with his feelings doctors that we have seen and it reflects our society and the conversations that we are having today’
When asked how he felt ahead of the release during an appearance on The One Show on Friday, he said: ‘Terrifying, terrifying, but exciting as well as we have poured so much love into it.
‘I’m ready for the world to see it. Heart is racing but ready for it.’
Ncuti is to become the first queer Doctor Who and the first black Time Lord for a full series.
He told Variety: ‘Do you know what? It makes perfect sense to me.
‘I feel like anyone that has a problem with someone who’s not a straight white man playing this character, you’re not really, truly a fan of the show. You’ve not been watching!
‘Because the show is about regeneration, and the Doctor is an alien — why would they only choose to be this sort of person?’
Showrunner Russell T Davies echoed Ncuti’s thoughts: ‘They weren’t exactly the straightest men in the past.
On how the screen star’s Doctor is different, Russell added: ‘You’re talking about someone who does have a lightness and a joy about him that, to me, chimes with queer energy.
‘It’s very rarely driving the story vehemently, but you will see moments exploring it. We’re not delivering a neutered Doctor.’