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Peter Capaldi's Regeneration Won't Be Straightforward in the 'Doctor Who' Christmas Special
We never like it when a Doctor regenerates in Doctor Who. All the emotions hit us hard and we just can't cope with it. David Tennant and Matt Smith are prime examples of this. However, the time is nearly here, and #PeterCapaldi will be regenerating in the long-running #BBC show on Christmas Day this year.
By Lewis Jefferies8 years ago in Futurism
'Doctor Who' Showrunner Reveals Why He's Brought John Simm Back to the Show
Last week, Doctor Who fans were given some jaw-dropping news, which is set to make Series 10 a spectacular series. That's right — John Simm is returning as the Master after seven years! John Simm was last seen in "The End of Time" Parts 1&2 alongside David Tennant. Now, his incarnation of the Master is making a sensational return to the hit #BBC show, and will be appearing onscreen alongside the current Master (Missy), played by Michelle Gomez.
By Lewis Jefferies8 years ago in Futurism
Peter Capaldi's Final 'Doctor Who' Episode Is a Tale of Redemption and Hope
Doctor Who Series 10 is almost upon us and everything is in place for Episode 1, titled "The Pilot." Series 10 of the hit #BBC series has already had lots revealed about it, including the return of the Ice Warriors, the Mondasian Cybermen and a shock character making an epic comeback! Not only that, Series 10 will feature an all-new companion named Bill Potts (played by Pearl Mackie), who will accompany #PeterCapaldi for his final series of #DoctorWho.
By Lewis Jefferies8 years ago in Futurism
How a Young Female Doctor Could Give 'Doctor Who' a Fresh Start
On November 23rd, 1963 television was no longer the same. Why? This was day Doctor Who was broadcast for the very first time on BBC One. The show ran from 1963 and came to halt in 1989 when it was officially cancelled by the BBC due to the low ratings the show achieved. However, #DoctorWho fans were (slightly) relieved when the Americans attempted to bring the show back in the 1996 TV movie. With the TV movie being a misery to numerous Doctor Who fans, it was then announced that the show would be making a full comeback in 2005, with Christopher Eccleston as the Doctor.
By Lewis Jefferies8 years ago in Futurism
Actress Karen Gillan Decided Amy Pond's Tragic Fate on 'Doctor Who'
In the world of Doctor Who, anything can happen — from spectacular time travel, to all kinds of bizarre aliens. But, what about a companion deciding on how they depart the show? News has emerged that Karen Gillan, who played Amy Pond, decided how her character was to depart #DoctorWho. You'd think if a companion was to decide on their own fate, they'd make it a happy one? Apparently, Karen Gillian decided she wanted to be killed off by a Weeping Angel, which has been explained in an interview with current showrunner, Steven Moffat:
By Lewis Jefferies8 years ago in Futurism
Peter Capaldi Explains Why He's Departing 'Doctor Who' After Four Years
Excluding his extremely brief appearance in "The Day of the Doctor," #PeterCapaldi first appeared as the Doctor when Matt Smith's incarnation of the Doctor regenerated in 2013. Ever since then, Capaldi has faced many old foes alongside new villains across what will be four years as the Doctor.
By Lewis Jefferies8 years ago in Futurism
'Doctor Who' Set to Pay Homage to Classic 'Who' in Series 10
Way back in 1963 (November 23rd, to be precise), a brand new science fiction television show was aired. This, of course, being Doctor Who, which has almost been on our screens for 54 years. Following its cancellation in 1989, Doctor Who has been a major BBC hit ever since its revival in 2005.
By Lewis Jefferies8 years ago in Futurism
'Doctor Who' Cast and Crew Remember Sir John Hurt in 'Doctor Who' Magazine
Issue #510 of the Doctor Who Magazine is out on the shelves, and along with all the favorite information to look forward to, the magazine has a special recognition section to remember the late Sir John Hurt, who passed away back in January from cancer. Tributes were lead by David Tennant, who played the Tenth Doctor.
By Lewis Jefferies8 years ago in Futurism
The Puzzling Maze Of The 'Westworld' Finale: 10 Burning Questions We Still Have
With more twists and turns than your average maze, Westworld Season 1 was undoubtedly a wild horseback ride over 10 thrilling episodes. As Episode 10, "The Bicameral Mind," came to a close, and the promise that it could be until 2018 until we stroll into the park again, it could be a long wait. While we finally got a resolution to Ford's expanding narrative and the key of who the Man in Black was, were were still left open-mouthed by some aspects of the series and more confused than Teddy Flood. With that in mind, here are the burning questions we are still branded with until Season 2.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Futurism
Can You Feel The Spark? The History Of Man And Machine Romances Spells Sci-Fi Doom
As we roll into the future of machines taking over, self-driving cars, and Amazon's self-service supermarkets, how long until we actually see fully functioning robots in the house? So far we have been left with blocky hybrids of Wall-E and C-3PO that mop floors and climb stairs, but is the future of Ex Machina beauty bots really that far away? It is bad enough to find out that your other half is doing it with the gardener, let alone the mower.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Futurism
Will Anthony Hopkins Return For 'Westworld' Season 2? The Arguments Ford And Against!
Well, that put the robotic cat among the robotic pigeons. With a slow-burning finale that built to a bullet-laden climax, Westworld Episode 10, "The Bicameral Mind," sure went out with a bang. A newly freed Dolores Abernathy blew the brains out of her master, then turned her gun to the crowd of unexpecting canapé munchers. Moving forward to Season 2 of #HBO's robotic romp and who knows what could happen, but for the time being it looks like Anthony Hopkins's Dr. Robert Ford has bowed out in style.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Futurism
Saddle Up To Meet The 'Westworld' Season 2 Characters
When HBO's Westworld eventually returns in 2018 expect there to be a mix of old faces and new. While it could be goodbye to young William and hello to the Man in Black permanently, don't rule out the odd flashback or two — who doesn't want to see MIB undergo that mole removal surgery? It is still early days for who is who and when is when, but expect the wait to get a lot longer. Check here to see who will be polishing their revolvers (or samurai swords) for pistols at dawn round two as the Westworld Season 2 characters.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Futurism











