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After leaving ''Doctor Who'' in 2015, Coleman took the leading role of Queen Victoria in the ITV miniseries ''Series/{{Victoria}}'' that began airing in the UK in the summer of 2016 and aired in the US as part of ''Series/MasterpieceTheatre'' in early 2017. A ratings hit in the UK and reportedly one of PBS' highest-rated dramas in 20 years, a second series and 2017 Christmas special was swiftly commissioned, with a third confirmed for 2018. Rumours also continued to swirl around whether she may return to ''Doctor Who'' at some point, given the open-ended nature of Clara's exit and some comments made by her former co-star Creator/PeterCapaldi during convention appearances in mid-2016, and Capaldi's subsequent announcement that he was leaving ''Doctor Who'' at the end of 2017. In early 2018, Coleman took a hiatus from ''Victoria'' to film the lead role in a four-part BBC miniseries adapting Helen Fitzgerald's crime novel, ''Series/TheCry''. In 2020 she reprised her role as Melia in ''[[UpdatedRerelease Xenoblade Chronicles: Future Connected]]'', much to the pleasant surprise of the fans, and played Marie Andrée Leclerc in ''Series/TheSerpent''. She played Johanna Constantine in ''Series/TheSandman2022'', and again returned to the role of Melia in ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles3''. She then had a supporting role as Bo in the {{British|Films}} Action-Thriller ''Film/{{Jackdaw}}''.

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After leaving ''Doctor Who'' in 2015, Coleman took the leading role of Queen Victoria in the ITV miniseries ''Series/{{Victoria}}'' that began airing in the UK in the summer of 2016 and aired in the US as part of ''Series/MasterpieceTheatre'' in early 2017. A ratings hit in the UK and reportedly one of PBS' highest-rated dramas in 20 years, a second series and 2017 Christmas special was swiftly commissioned, with a third confirmed for 2018. Rumours also continued to swirl around whether she may return to ''Doctor Who'' at some point, given the open-ended nature of Clara's exit and some comments made by her former co-star Creator/PeterCapaldi during convention appearances in mid-2016, and Capaldi's subsequent announcement that he was leaving ''Doctor Who'' at the end of 2017. In early 2018, Coleman took a hiatus from ''Victoria'' to film the lead role in a four-part BBC miniseries adapting Helen Fitzgerald's crime novel, ''Series/TheCry''. In 2020 she reprised her role as Melia in ''[[UpdatedRerelease Xenoblade Chronicles: Future Connected]]'', much to the pleasant surprise of the fans, and played Marie Andrée Leclerc in ''Series/TheSerpent''. She played Johanna Constantine in ''Series/TheSandman2022'', and again returned to the role of Melia in ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles3''. She then had a supporting role as Bo in the 2024 {{British|Films}} Action-Thriller ''Film/{{Jackdaw}}''.

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