Heart's Corrie Martin chats to David Tennant at Glasgow Film Festival about his friend Jodie Whittaker taking on the Tardis, and his new best pal, Michael Sheen

  • Corrie Martin: How's it make you feel about playing a demon, opposite Michael Sheen?
  • David Tennant: What's great about that is I get to do lots of scenes with Michael Sheen. He's the angel, and I'm the devil, but of course both the characters are a little bit more ambiguous than that. So that's the fun of those parts. Crowley's not as bad as he likes to think he is, and Aziraphale's not as good as he likes to think he is. And so the way these two bounce off each other, they're sort of like an old married couple. They've been together on Earth for millennia, they team-up to avert the Apocalypse. To get to work with someone like Michael, you couldn't really ask for better. We've only just finished, it was about 48 hours ago, and it was a very, very enjoyable double-act to be a part of
  • Corrie Martin: Are you going to be messaging being like 'love you, miss you'
  • David Tennant: Of course, we've already done that
  • Corrie Martin: Is it a proper bromance now?
  • David Tennant: I think it probably is yes! Certainly, Crowley and Aziraphale are the bromance that never dies, I mean they've been together since the Garden of Eden, so Michael and I've got quite a lot to aspire to