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The BBC has assured Doctor Who fans that the sci-fi drama has not been cancelled, following an “incorrect” tabloid report.

The Sun stirred up concern that the long-running series was to go dormant again for between five and ten years, as it previously did after Sylvester McCoy’s final season – and once again after Paul McGann’s 1996 standalone film.

The speculation comes after perceived disappointment over Doctor Who season 14’s viewing figures, although the BBC and showrunner Russell T Davies have previously drawn attention to the show’s strong engagement from younger viewers.

The Sun’s anonymous source claimed that star Ncuti Gatwa was eyeing a move to Los Angeles to pursue Hollywood work – and that he had filmed a regeneration sequence for the end of the current run.

However, a spokesperson for Doctor Who commented: "This story is incorrect, Doctor Who has not been shelved. As we have previously stated, the decision on season 3 will be made after season 2 airs.

“The deal with Disney Plus was for 26 episodes – and exactly half of those still have to transmit. And as for the rest, we never comment on the Doctor and future storylines.”

  • sgibson5150@slrpnk.net
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    2 days ago

    It’s done. RTD brought it (back) into this world, and if we can judge by the quality of the writing, he means to take it out (again). It’s ok, Russell. Robert Holmes wasn’t doing his best work near the end, either.

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    5 days ago

    Okay, so "Doctor Who has not been shelved [but] the decision on season 3 will be made after season 2”… somehow it doesn’t calm me much that the Beeb may still shelve the show after the next (too short) season 😐

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      5 days ago

      Well technically that would be a cancellation, not a shelving. 😁

      But I’m honestly not worried - even if Disney doesn’t renew, the property is a cash cow for the BBC, and I think they’d keep it going.

    • slazer2au@lemmy.world
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      5 days ago

      That’s kinda how tv is these days. They get greenlit on a per season basis. Very few will have a multi season green light.