Disney+ Kills Doctor Who Partnership
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A crossover between Doctor Who and Star Trek is a no-brainer win for sci-fi fans, and if Paramount decides to acquire the rights to the British series, it may help better serve its subscriber base of fans. After all, there aren't a lot of upcoming Trek shows on the horizon, so having another series ready to go wouldn't be a bad idea.
Disney has dropped Doctor Who, but the BBC remains committed to the series, announcing big plans for Christmas 2026.
Get ready, get set, go — as season two of “Doctor Who” premieres Saturday, April 12 from midnight PDT to 3 a.m. EDT on Disney+. New episodes from the eight-part season will premiere weekly. According to a Disney+ press release Emmy Award winner Alan ...
The various showrunners of the modern-day Doctor Who have used their holiday specials for different purposes. Sometimes it’s to advance the show’s canon, other times it was to introduce a new Doctor, as it was a year ago when we met Ncuti Gatwa as the ...
The BBC has announced that its deal with Disney+ has officially ended — the two partnered for the 60th anniversary specials in 2023, followed by two seasons, which starred Ncuti Gatwa as the Time Lord. Along with this news, the BBC also revealed that there will be a 2026 Christmas special, written by Russell T Davies.
Opening Shot: “17 YEARS AGO.” We see two teenagers looking up at the stars. The Gist: Back in those heady days of 2008, Belinda Chandra (Varada Sethu) was given a special gift from her boyfriend, Alan Budd (Jonny Green): A certificate saying that he ...
The BBC has announced that a 2026 "Doctor Who" Christmas special is now in the works. A live-action spin-off and animated series are also on the way.