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The deal with Disney+ was for 26 episodes — and exactly half of those still have to transmit.'
Ncuti was the first black actor to take on the leading role as The Doctor, after Jodie made history as the first permanent female Time Lord in 2017.
He became a household name when he starred as gay teenager Eric Effiong in the Netflix comedy-drama series Sex Education.
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Doctor Who has been produced by the BBC since 1963 and when it was first released, was intended to be a regular weekly programme aired on Saturday evenings.
It originally ran for 26 seasons from November 23, 1963 to December 6, 1989, it was intended to be an educational show for family viewing to teach its younger audience about history as the Doctor travelled through time with its companions, a history and science teacher.
Back in October, it was said that the future of Doctor Who was in doubt and questions had been raised about whether Ncuti will return for a third series.
The long-running sci-fi show has suffered a huge drop in ratings of late, with fans said to be fed up with the injection of woke storylines [Ncuti pictured with co-star Millie Gibson]
The future of the hit sci-fi show may not be so secure after it was revealed that there will be a gap of at least two years following the second outing of the star as the titular character next year.
The extended wait may mean the Scottish actor might not return at all according to The Mirror.
Insiders have told the publication that eyebrows were raised about the programe after a mysterious edit was made to Graham Norton's BBC One chat show.
During the latest episode, The Sex Education actor revealed he would be filming the third series of Doctor Who next year.
But the comment was edited out when the episode of the chat show was aired.
It comes after Doctor Who producer Russell T Davies previously said 'no decision' had been made yet for the line-up of series three in July.
Appearing at Comic Con in San Diego alongside Ncuti and Millie Gibson, the screenwriter spoke about what was in store for the science fiction show.
Russell, 61, admitted decisions about who would star in series three haven't been made yet as they are still in the middle of filming the second season at the time.
The screenwriter said: 'We've shot season two, but that's only halfway through.
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He reveals that, unlike humans, both male and female Gifftans can give birth
Lovers of the show have also lamented at the return of some of the programme's beloved villains, who have been given a 'woke' facelift by showrunner, Russel T Davis.
Davos, the gaunt, disfigured creator of the Daleks, had been forced to use a wheelchair and mobile life support system since his introduction to Doctor Who in 1975.
As such, it is clear those behind Doctor Who will continue to stand up for a welcoming world for everyone and stick to its core values.
Source: Deadline
- Release Date
- May 11, 2024
- Network
- BBC One
- Directors
- Alex Pillai, Peter Hoar, Ben Chessell, Julie Anne Robinson, Jamie Donoughue, Amanda Brotchie, Dylan Holmes Williams
- Writers
- Steven Moffat, Pete McTighe, Kate Herron, Inua Ellams, Juno Dawson
- Franchise(s)
- Doctor Who / Whoniverse