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Season of Doctor Who is almost here on TV, and the DVD and Blu-ray releases won't be far behind, available for pre-order now.
Doctor Who is back and, while the first episode introduces us to the fifteenth Doctor's (Ncuti Gatwa) likeable new companion ...
Here's our deep dive into the highs and lows of Doctor Who S02E01: "The Robot Revolution," which kicks things off on a solid, ...
The Robot Revolution is a fun start to the series that does a great job of introducing our new companion, but the story feels rushed.
Having been kidnapped by robots and whisked to outer space, nurse Belinda Chandra (Varada Sethu) finds herself trying to get back to Earth with the help of the Doctor (Ncuti Gatwa). We first ...
This belt-and-braces approach is typical of "Robot Revolution," which seems giddy about how many cool Disney-money effects Doctor Who can finally deliver. The rest of the episode sprinkles on up ...
As science fiction and fantasy shows move towards having more diverse and representative casting, we are also seeing it come under exhausting fire. Doctor Who 's welcome new addition Varada Sethu, who ...
17 years later, robots in that system unexpectedly arrive in London to recover their ruler and head back home. "They really think she's their queen," Davies told Doctor Who Magazine. "Which is so ...
The Robot Revolution' is pretty much what you want and expect from a Doctor Who season opener, but there's a greater sense of confidence here, some sharper edges, and a terrific new companion in ...