Matt Smith is rumored to return on BBC's popular sci-fi favorite "Doctor Who." Former Time Lord, who played "Doctor Who" on its 11th incarnation is said to come back after Peter Capaldi finishes his role.
According to Steven Moffat, Matt Smith misses the show and that he wishes that he did not leave in the first place. This, however, created further speculations that Math Smith would come back and just continue where he left off.
The 32-year old Smith, however, denied that he would be returning to "Doctor Who" although he had recently spoken his regrets about leaving the show. Steven Moffat even described his move as a difficult time.
"Matt, who was a friend and ally was leaving," Moffat said. "I couldn't get him to stay. It felt like everything was blowing up around me."
"Doctor Who" No 11, however, confirmed in a live blog for The Guardian that he is not coming back as "Doctor Who."
"No it's not true," Smith said. "I miss everything, I miss Steven, I miss Karen, I miss Arthur, I miss Jenna, I miss time travelling. And I miss my friends in Cardiff."
"But onward goes the march, It's Peter's Tardis now," Smith continued. "And I love what he does. So I watch as a fan."
According to Wales Online, if Matt Smith agrees to come back to "Doctor Who," he would be the first of all the 12 Doctors to experience a second regeneration since the show first came in 1963. Peter Capaldi who is filming now in South Wales is also reported to leave the show after "Doctor Who'" release in 2017.
While Math Smith will not come back in "Doctor Who," he did, however, indicated that there may be some changes within the show. "I think a Lady Doctor could be close," Smith said. "And would be fun."