Davies, Ncuti Gatwa and Millie Gibson, as well as a panel on Science Fiction television series with Davies and Star Trek producer Alex Kurtzman This is more than just a celebration of the series, of course Like every other series or project featured at SDCC, it is a branding exercise, a promotion, and a way[...]
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Doctor Who has seen another unexpected bi-generation, this time with star Ncuti Gatwa splitting off to a Madame Tussauds wax figure of the Fifteenth Doctor. Showrunner, executive producer, and writer Russell T Davies visited the attraction to unveil the new specially crafted Doctor Who set, including the figure of Ncuti Gatwa's Fifteenth Doctor, which was[...]
Doctor Who has been a regular fixture at Madame Tussauds in London for decades, and now Ncuti Gatwa is getting a wax figure this summer The Baker Street attraction has released behind-the-scenes imagery of Ncuti Gatwa working closely with their highly skilled artists to capture his perfect likeness for the upcoming figure of the Fifteenth[...]
You can thank the latest Doctor Ncuti Gatwa for that.
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Gatwa, the Fifteenth Doctor, has been calling Ruby and various people "babes" as a term of endearment in the same way many people might say "dude." However, Gatwa says it with so much charm and camp that he's made it cool for the US[...]
The next London Comic Con Winter will have Ncuti Gatwa, formertly Eric of Sex Education, one of the Barbie Kens and the current Doctor Who, as a guest doing signings at the like As well as Bonnie Langford and a bunch of other comics, TV and film guests, across the pop culture spectrum And he[...]
That's how Ncuti Gatwa's Doctor is the youngest (even though Matt Smith was younger than Gatwa when he was first cast as the Tenth Doctor, but played him as an old man in a young man's body) most emotional with his heart on his sleeve, given to an outpouring of rage and grief more than[...]
In the season finale of Doctor Who, the Doctor (Ncuti Gatwa) faces Sutekh, the god of death, and declares he represents Life to fight the likes of Sutekh, and not only does he dupe him into bringing back Life to the universe, he also plays god against the god of death and kills him The[...]
There is currently no plan for a home video release in the US or anywhere else that has Disney+.
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The Doctor (Ncuti Gatwa) and Ruby Sunday (Millie Gibson)'s first season of adventures is immortalised in this new home entertainment release, available on limited edition steelbook, DVD, or Blu-ray, with over seven discs worth of content[...]
Davies repeatedly saying she will be back in season two.
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By now, everyone who has watched this season of Doctor Who will have watched the finale where Ruby says goodbye to The Doctor (Ncuti Gatwa) They've both realized that her days traveling with him in the TARDIS are over now that she has a new[...]
Davies and stars Ncuti Gatwa (Fifteenth Doctor) and Millie Gibson's (Ruby Sunday) Doctor Who currently being debated hot and heavy on social media, we're getting a look ahead at what the future holds for The Doctor post "Empire of Death." So far, we know that Nicola Coughlan (Derry Girls, Bridgerton) is guest-starring in the 2024 Christmas[...]
From Russell T. Davies's fairytale tropes to "Mrs. Flood" clues and more, here's our deep dive into Doctor Who S01 finale, "Empire of Death."
Flood (Anita Dobson), who laments cryptically about not getting to enact her own plans before comforting Cherry as they all turn to dust.
They're out of the picture except for The Doctor (Ncuti Gatwa), Ruby (Millie Gibson), and Mel (Bonnie Langford), who manage to escape in the newly created Memory TARDIS formed from Ruby's memories[...]
Davies where the Fifteenth Doctor (Ncuti Gatwa) and Ruby (Millie Gibson) sitting in the Memory TARDIS like two campers at a fire with no explanation for how they got here or asking how they got here Are they trapped? Are they hiding? No explanation is offered The Doctor tells her about the last time they[...]
This is a far cry for the Chris Chibnall era when promos were mostly cricket chirps in the night, probably due to budgetary issues and then the Pandemic, though the series was promoted better during Lockdown than most TV series.
So on top of "Empire of Death," we're getting the UK-exclusive Tales of the Tardis with[...]
I can't wait for everyone to see it!"
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"We're delighted to be working with CinemaLive at such an exciting time for 'Doctor Who' to bring the finale of Ncuti Gatwa's first season as the Doctor to the big screen across the UK Whovians are such a big part of 'Doctor Who,' so it was[...]
Ncuti Gatwa and Millie Gibson will appear in this Thursday's new episode of Tales of The TARDIS, which will feature "Pyramids of Mars" for fans new and old to catch up on the classic story. The BBC has released an interview with Gabriel Woolf on his return to the role after 48 years.
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Doctor Who fans are STILL craving a UNIT spinoff series - but has UNIT ever REALLY saved the day or are they always the show's "redshirts"?
Given that this was a four-part serial, it can be edited to take out the opening and close credit sequences and the start of each episode that included up to three or four minutes that repeated the previous episode's cliffhangers to create a seamless sixty-minute uninterrupted movie, with Ncuti Gatwa and Millie Gibson as the[...]
BBC Books will publish four Doctor Who Target novelisations from Season season with the Fifteenth Doctor and Ruby Sunday, as played by Ncuti Gatwa and Millie Gibson "Space Babies," "73 Yards", "Rogue," and "The Church on Ruby Road" – with "Ruby Road" published on 8th August in paperback and audiobook. All four Targets have been written by an[...]
Now we know that Ncuti Gatwa and Millie Gibson will be starring in this new episode of Tales of the Tardis for the first time.
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The official logline on BBC iPlayer states, "Far away in time, on board an old Remembered TARDIS, the Doctor and Ruby pause in battle to reflect on their recent adventures."
Tales[...]
It's a time travel story where The Doctor (Ncuti Gatwa) and Ruby (Millie Gibson) travel back in time just to visit a historical period again just for fun and stumble upon a threat to the world Typical Doctor Who plot, right? Yet it also does something new in all the ways you expect a typical[...]
To Regency Era England, the Doctor (Ncuti Gatwa) goes, taking his ward, the young and marriageable Miss Ruby Sunday (Millie Gibson), a foundling with a most adventurous spirit who has watched the narrative series Bridgerton on her televisual service back home Miss Sunday is thrilled to be taken to visit a mythical past of romance,[...]
With only eight episodes, that's a whole 25% of the season where the Doctor (Ncuti Gatwa) hardly appeared in the story The BBC has certainly noticed since they released a compilation video of "Doctor-Lite" episodes on the official Doctor Who YouTube channel.
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They don't make "Doctor-Lite" episodes to torture you and deny you the show's headline[...]
Ncuti Gatwa and Millie Gibson only appear to Lindy on screen to talk her to safety Either this is an early episode that was filmed during the season, or they were off filming the two-part season finale during the production term The episode is carried by a guest lead, just like in 2006's "Love and[...]
They sense that when they get up close to her, and they react instinctively – in terror.
Sorry, Ncuti Gatwa, you're charismatic and sexy and all, but look what happens when you're not around for a whole episode Millie Gibson carries the episode beautifully and proves she's not only a worthy companion but is a highly[...]
"73 Yards" may have confused some Doctor Who viewers, but it has become a favourite amongst many LGBTQ fans for its metaphors for coming out.
The Doctor (Ncuti Gatwa) steps on a little stone circle on a Welsh mountain and disappears, and Ruby Sunday (Millie Gibson) is stalked by a ghostly old woman who never comes near her She always stays 73 yards – that's 219 feet – away from her, waiting When Ruby tries to get close enough to[...]
Davies and series stars Ncuti Gatwa (Fifteenth Doctor) & Millie Gibson's (Ruby Sunday) second season of Doctor Who has officially wrapped filming.
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"Wrap party with [Michelle Greenidge] and a beautiful Cardiff Bay That's Season 2 complete, well done everyone! ♥️♥️➕," Davies wrote in his Instagram post honoring the milestone – here's a look:
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In this case, Ncuti Gatwa was off filming the final season of Sex Education for Netflix, so this was one of the earliest episodes shot this season "73 Yards" is similar to the Season Four episode "Turn Left," written by Davies, where Donna (Catherine Tate) ends up in an alternate timeline living a life without[...]
The Fifteenth Doctor and Ruby Sunday are going up against the Cybermen in the new Doctor Who series from Dan Watters and Kelsey Ramsay