Disney+ Kills Doctor Who Partnership
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The BBC confirmed on Tuesday that its 'Doctor Who' co-production deal with Disney had vaporized. What went wrong on the series starring Ncuti Gatwa?
Disney has pulled out of its Doctor Who partnership with the BBC after just two series following what critics called the show’s “woke” rebrand.
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.
The International Documentary Festival Amsterdam (IDFA) stoked debate this week over its decision to exclude Israeli state-backed organizations and films from every aspect of its 2025 edition amid growing international condemnation of Israel’s military campaign in Gaza.
The bizarre ending to the 2025 season of 'Doctor Who' gave us more than a mystery in whether or not the show would survive to actually tell us who Billie Piper was meant to be playing.
Doctor Who's partnership with Disney+ is finally over, and that's a very good thing for the iconic British sci-fi series.
The House of Mouse had paired with the broadcaster for the last two seasons, encompassing Ncuti Gatwa's time in the TARDIS under the stewardship of returning show boss Russell T Davies – giving the sci-fi series a much bigger budget in the process.
Longtime actor Tony Adams, who held down legendary roles on such daytime soaps as “Crossroads” and “General Hospital,” as well as a stint on “Dr. Who,” has died. Adams passed away Saturday at Sussex County Hospital in Brighton,