Doctor Who, Ncuti Gatwa
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A Rani who makes a callous remark about humanity as impure cattle beneath her—because Poppy, the Doctor and Belinda’s Wish-World child is a combination of human and Time Lord DNA—and then jokes that she’s lost the room for making a discriminatory remark is pure Rani,
The latest series of Dr Who has come to an end and the story has got fans talking. Find out what happened. WARNING: Spoilers ahead.
Long-running sci-fi franchise Doctor Who will make a shocking change as lead actor Ncuti Gatwa exits the series after just two seasons in the lead role, with the BBC tapping fan-favorite Billie Piper to return once again, but this time as the Doctor...or is she?
A chaotic, weightless finale that sidelines its stars and buries characters in empty spectacle, “The Reality War” is a mess of missed opportunities.
Below, we take a look at the questions we still have after the Season 2 finale for Doctor Who, including ones that are lingering since the 60th anniversary specials in 2023. Usually following a regeneration,
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Following on from the epic season two finale of Doctor Who, viewers were treated to a first look at the next chapter in the Whoniverse, The War Between The Land And The Sea, and new character imagery has been released of Russell Tovey as Barclay and Gugu Mbatha-Raw as Salt.
The Muggle world has been set alight with rumours and fan favourite picks for who could play who in the upcoming TV adaptation of Harry Potter. HBO has already selected three young actors from the sorting hat to play Harry, Hermione and Ron, with Dominic McLaughlin, Arabella Stanton and Alastair Stout now on the precipice of international fame.
Ncuti Gatwa has left his role as the Doctor after just two years and Billie Piper is set to take over after his regeneration on the show's latest season finale