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entertainment2 years ago

"Doctor Who's Bi-Generation: A Farewell to the Past, Embracing the Future"

BBC's Doctor Who celebrated its 60th anniversary with three one-hour specials, which streamed globally on Disney+. The specials featured the return of David Tennant as the Tenth Doctor and introduced Ncuti Gatwa as the new Time Lord, the Fifteenth Doctor. The specials explored the concept of "bigeneration," where two distinct Doctors exist simultaneously. The future of Doctor Who includes Gatwa's first full season debut in spring 2024, a Christmas special titled "The Church on Ruby Road," and the possibility of team-ups with previous Doctors. The show is now produced by Bad Wolf and will continue to stream on Disney+ globally, except in the U.K. and Ireland.

entertainment2 years ago

"Ncuti Gatwa's Debut in 'Doctor Who' Alters Canon Rule in Surprising Special Review"

Ncuti Gatwa made his highly anticipated debut as the Fifteenth Doctor in the final 60th-anniversary episode of Doctor Who. In a surprising twist, Gatwa's Doctor emerged from David Tennant's Time Lord, resulting in two Doctors teaming up to defeat the villainous Toymaker. Afterward, Gatwa's character created a twin TARDIS for Tennant's Doctor and embarked on new adventures, leaving his previous version to live a normal life on Earth. While Tennant's return to the show is likely, Gatwa will definitely reprise his role in this year's Doctor Who special Christmas episode.

gaming2 years ago

"MTG Players Stunned by Game-Changing Creature Type"

Magic: The Gathering (MTG) players are puzzled by the introduction of a new creature type, Time Lord, in the Doctor Who Commander decks. This marks the first-ever two-word creature type in MTG, deviating from the usual single-word types. The decision to not hyphenate the creature type was made to stay true to the source material, as Time Lord is never hyphenated in Doctor Who. While some players have raised concerns about potential confusion, Wizards of the Coast has confirmed that the new creature type is within the rules and there are no plans to de-hyphenate any existing creature types.