Howling:Series 5 Monsters, Villains and Aliens

Here is a list of the confirmed (Monsters, Villains and/or Aliens) that will appear in Series 5:
 * Weeping Angels
 * Vampires In Tudor Dress
 * (What Seems to be) The Classic Daleks or Revamped Daleks
 * Armed Reptilians
 * A Yellow Monster (That Van Gogh will stab)

Steven Moffat announced in the January 2010 addition of the Doctor Who Magazine that there would be no "classic monsters" returning, however he did list several new species of monsters that are set to debut in the new series: (These Names Could Apply to any of the unnamed creatures above or could be different)
 * The Timoreen
 * The Skraskish
 * The Ha'rik

Also if Steven Moffat has announced that no "classic monsters" will be returning then what explains the Daleks appearing?? Michael Downey 12:16, January 7, 2010 (UTC)

This could also mean that the Monster, Villain and/or Alien that will be in Finale will be new and won't be an old enemy which probably rules out: (and any other main popular ones I have left off) Michael Downey 12:20, January 7, 2010 (UTC)
 * The Ice Warriors
 * Sea Devils/Silurians
 * Zygons
 * The Rani
 * The Black Guardian
 * Omega

You can not have Doctor Who without the Daleks. And I think that the cybermen are game too since that are not classic monsters in the new series sense. Geffe71 16:37, January 7, 2010 (UTC)

Because the Daleks have played such a part in the rivivaed series, I doubt he would call bring them back for once episode would be consided a classic enemy anymore. As for classic main villains returning, people have been saying the Rani will return for five years now. Each year they say it, and it never happens. I'm sick of hearing it. 17:11, January 7, 2010 (UTC)

I had/have a feeling that The Rani was the blond with the gun, but i highly doubt its her, its a gut thing. Geffe71 17:17, January 7, 2010 (UTC)

I think by classic monsters he means ones from the classic series that have yet to appear in the new series, so Daleks can return (along with cybermen, Sontarans, autons, macra etc.)--TemporalSpleen 17:48, January 7, 2010 (UTC)