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Back in May, the Doctor Who fandom was left stunned with the most recent season finale when Ncuti Gatwa’s Doctor regenerated and Billie Piper was revealed as the 16th Doctor. Following the actor’s surprising exit,
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As Disney mulls the show's future on Disney+, the BBC has already decided the future of Doctor Who after months of uncertainty.
BBC bosses have responded to concerns about Doctor Who 's future, assuring fans that the show will keep going "with or without Disney". There has been uncertainty in recent months about whether the sci-fi will continue, with even showrunner Russell T Davies admitting that he doesn't "know what's happening yet".
The long-running sci-fi show rests in a strange limbo at the moment, but a new report offers assurances the Doctor will return.
Indeed, just eight episodes into the modern era of Doctor Who, Father's Day gave us the perfect moment of humanity, paving the way for the episodes that would come. There's a reason the Vincent van Gogh scene is the most rewatched scene of all-time on the Doctor Who YouTube channel, racking up 30 million views - it's absolutely wonderful.
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Doctor Who star calls to "save" beloved BBC series amid uncertain future: "Make sure it comes back"
Doctor Who star Rylan Clark has called for the show to be 'saved' amid questions about its future. The BBC sci-fi series last aired back in May, where Ncuti Gatwa bowed out as the Fifteenth Doctor after two seasons and regenerated into Billie Piper.
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SuperHeroHype on MSNDoctor Who Producer Says Ncuti Gatwa’s Casting Wasn’t ‘Woke’
Doctor Who producer Jane Tranter recently opened up about the casting of Ncuti Gatwa and Jodie Whittaker as the fifteenth and the thirteenth Doctors in the show, respectively. Although the two stars’ runs on the show have ended,
Despite multiple reports that Disney+ is looking to end its partnership with the BBC to finance and stream Doctor Who, the UK television channel has made it clear that it remains committed to the
Terence Stamp, best known for his role playing the villain General Zod in the blockbuster films Superman and Superman II, has died at the age of 87. The news on Stamp, who first broke out as a popular actor in London in the 1960s, came from his family. Stamp, an Oscar-nominated actor, leaves behind ...