‘Doctor Who’ season 8, episode 10 preview: Peter Capaldi in ‘The Forest of the Night’
There is “The Music of the Night” in “The Phantom of the Opera,” but when it comes to “Doctor Who,” you get something a little bit different courtesy of “The Forest of the Night.” This is the title for the upcoming tenth episode, and while we have no idea how someone came up with this idea, it sounds like it is going to be a heck of a fun one.
We don’t even want to ruin this too much, and we’ll just say that if you want to get some more news in terms of what to expect, take a look at our official synopsis below:
“One morning in London, and every city and town in the world, the human race wakes up to the most surprising invasion yet: the trees have moved back in. Everywhere, in every land, a forest has grown overnight and taken back the Earth.”
Of course, we do have to mention the bad news here, at least for a second: There are only a few episodes left this season, and that includes the Christmas Special. We just have to prepare for this story ending sooner rather than later.
To get a greater sense of the excitement and the fun that will be coming up on the show, just take a look at the promo! The expectations are seriously high at the moment, especially when you consider the strength of tonight’s “Flatline” and so much more this season.
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