What the future holds for Doctor Who might just depend on what happens with HBO Max's streaming deal for the show on or before July 31st.
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Doctor Who showrunner Russell T. Davies has been hit with some Billie Piper-related clickbait-fueled hate that needs to be pushed back on.
The BBC has, in typical fashion, kinda, sorta, nah-not-really apologized for spoiling the ending of Doctor Who in their news headlines.
Does Doctor Who really need fixing? If it does, we've got a four-point plan that might just work (but some of you are going to hate it).
Showrunner Russell T. Davies shared that the show has "pathways" to "potential futures," and he was pausing his Doctor Who Magazine column.
Maybe Doctor Who should only be blonde women from now on to shut up the haters, and we make the case for Kim Cattrall as the next Doctor.
Has Doctor Who become too fixated on its twenty years of modern continuity and sixty years of lore and not enough on telling new stories?
Love it or hate it, Billie Piper's surprise regeneration during the Doctor Who Season 2 finale has EVERYONE talking about the series again.
The War Between the Land and the Sea is a Doctor Who spinoff starring Jemma Redgrave, Alexander Devrient, Russell Tovey, and Gugu Mbatha-Raw.
Let's look at Doctor Who S02E08: "The Reality War" and how it serves as an allegory for Russell T Davies' own creative "bigeneration."