"Empire of Death" answers some of Doctor Who 's big questions, but mostly struggles to provide an answer to an altogether bigger question it puts to itself.
Now that "Empire of Death" is out there, how did the Ncuti Gatwa-led season fare for you, the audience?
Whatever the Doctor Who finale brings us, this season has given us one constant: Susan Twist showing up as the most persistent guest star in series history.
The current season of Doctor Who has finally revealed the mastermind behind its biggest mysteries—and the return of an iconic villain.
"The Legend of Ruby Sunday" drops a killer bombshell in its last five minutes, but the road to get there is a bit of an aimless mess.
The latest season is putting Ncuti Gatwa and Millie Gibson's 15th Doctor and Ruby right into adventure—but at the cost of the show's quieter moments in between.
"Rogue" sees the Doctor and Ruby go Bridgerton , and even a little bit "Girl in the Fireplace," for a month-appropriate high-camp adventure.
"Space Babies" and "The Devil's Chord" offer a charming, uneven start to the show's new era—but lay a fascinating groundwork for what could be coming.
After an introduction at Christmas, Ncuti Gatwa and Millie Gibson's first trips in the TARDIS are fun, fresh, and buzzing with energy.
For the first time in its 60 year history, Doctor Who 's hero will be played by an openly queer star—but that's only just one step among many for its showrunner.
The Doctor will be looking especially snazzy when he hits Disney+ for new adventures starting May 10.
On the anniversary of Doctor Who 's "The End of the World" and in this—the year of Madame Web —we dare to say: Britney songs should soundtrack more action scenes.
After debuting in Christmas special "The Church on Ruby Road," Ncuti Gatwa's Fifteenth Doctor kicks off his first season in May.
The culmination of the 14th Doctor's story in Doctor Who 's 60th Anniversary—Tennant's second return to the TARDIS—is where the actor is drawing the line.
A note from Doctor Who 's new international distributor gave Ncuti Gatwa's Doctor an earlier entrance into "The Church on Ruby Road."
"The Church on Ruby Road" doesn't just have a new Doctor and a new companion, but a new vibe for Doctor Who .
Christmas Day has given us the gift of new Doctor Who —come talk all things "The Church on Ruby Road" with us!
Doctor Who 's 60th anniversary gave us a regeneration unlike any before—and the opportunity to free ourselves from figuring out exactly what it means.
Five Magic: The Gathering cards celebrating David Tennant and Ncuti Gatwa's Doctors, and more from Doctor Who 's 60th anniversary, join Wizards' Secret Lair.
"The Giggle" climaxed Doctor Who 's 60th anniversary with camp, heart, and healing—a fitting treat for a Time Lord's special milestone.