Disney+ Kills Doctor Who Partnership
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The show will continue airing on the BBC, though it remains unclear who will play the titular Time Lord moving forward.
The BBC struck a deal with Disney+ to air Doctor Who in 2022, with the idea that the American media conglomerate could take the franchise to the next level. “They said, ‘We want to make Doctor Who bigger.
When the BBC announced a partnership with Disney+, the intention was to bring Doctor Who to a larger global audience than ever before. In exchange for the show's streaming rights, the House of Mouse gave the long-running sci-fi series a cash injection ...
A longtime Doctor Who writer has explained why he believes the beloved sci-fi series is "as dead as we've ever known it," and blames Russell T Davies for ending Season 2 on such an open-ended
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook He told Prospect, “It’s been back for 20 years, which is an awfully long time. Almost as long as its original run. That’s pretty spectacular.
Back in June, we shared a four-step plan for getting Doctor Who back on track and opening the long-running series to a new generation of viewers. One of the points we addressed was that maybe it was time to consider a "hard reboot." Much like what we're ...