DOCTOR WHO Showrunner Russell T Davies Admits Show Hasn't Been Renewed For Season 3 Amid Cancelation Fears

DOCTOR WHO Showrunner Russell T Davies Admits Show Hasn't Been Renewed For Season 3 Amid Cancelation Fears

Doctor Who showrunner Russell T Davies has confirmed that BBC and Disney+ have yet to make a decision about the revival's future, admitting that it's yet to be officially renewed for a third season...

By JoshWilding - Sep 02, 2024 06:09 AM EST
Filed Under: Television
Source: SFX

The latest Doctor Who revival hasn't been the success most expected; with Disney+ bringing the series to a global audience and injecting some much-needed cash into the long-running sci-fi series, we'd imagined it would reach the same highs as The Mandalorian and Stranger Things

Instead, returning showrunner Russell T Davies' new season 1 divided fans and viewership hasn't been good, despite claims the more important thing was drawing in much younger viewers. 

Then, there was the expected (and unfortunate) backlash to Doctor Who featuring a Black lead and LGBTQ+ themes. Ultimately, things came to a head in July with a damning report suggesting the show could be cancelled after season 2 and that Disney+ might part ways with the BBC over what's proven to be a failed experiment. 

Talking to SFX, Davies didn't give too much away but confirmed Doctor Who hasn't been renewed for a third batch of episodes.

"It’s an industry decision, it's like any business - these things take time," he said. "I think the decision will come after the transmission of season two. That's what we're expecting, that's what we've always been heading towards."

It appears ambitious plans for Doctor Who have been dialled back, though a spin-off titled The War Between The Land And The Sea is on the way and not generating much in the way of buzz. In fact, if that flops, it could seal the main show's fate.

One big complaint during Doctor Who season 1 was regarding a gay romance between Ncuti Gatwa's Fifteenth Doctor and Jonathan Groff's Rogue.

As Deadline reports, some UK viewers argued the episode's content was "unsuitable for children," prompting a BBC investigation which has now led to the following statement being issued:

"The ECU considered the sexual innuendo to be towards the mildest end of the spectrum and in any case likely to go over the heads of children. The development of the relationship served the needs of a fast-moving plot and was unlikely to strike viewers of any age as a model for interpersonal relationships outside this particular fictional context."

"They might not be the ratings we’d love. We always want higher," Davies acknowledged earlier this year. "But they are building over the 28-day period. Episode one, 'Space Babies,' is already up to 5.6 million and counting. So it is getting there. And actually, I was brought back to bring in a younger audience. That’s been massively successful."

He added, "The audience no one ever gets are the under-30s. They just don’t watch television anymore. But those figures are astronomic for Doctor Who, it’s their top program in that bracket. I never thought it was possible, to be honest. But according to the people who juggle the numbers, all targets have been reached and exceeded. The BBC are running around like mad things."

Stay tuned for updates on Doctor Who as we have them.

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BobMarley999
BobMarley999 - 9/3/2024, 6:22 PM
This guy is the worst Doctor I have ever seen in 40 years of watching Dr Who. Not at all entertaining or interesting. Wokism run amok at Disney as is thier policy anymore. The best thing that could happen is it get cancelled and Disney selling the rights to an entertainment company instead of political advocates.
WalkingOctopus
WalkingOctopus - 9/4/2024, 3:34 AM
@BobMarley999 - agree! I watched 2 episodes before I wanted to puke so bad I couldn't watch another one. I only watched the second one so I could say I gave it a good chance. Within 15 minutes of the show I knew they'd gone and ruined one of the best series ever written for TV in one stinkin' episode, I couldn't believe it. Here's what I've got to say, not every one is LGBT and we don't need to see that everywhere we go (just like you don't want to see straight stuff everywhere, right?) You've got your strictly LGBT stuff that doesn't have a straight bone in it. Let us have our straight shows with no LGBT stuff without you crying about how you need to be represented everywhere. No you don't. You're not a majority (not even close!) and until you are, Deal with it. How about you fight for an LGBT network instead of ruining our stuff? Then you can do whatever you want to whatever shows (though I doubt they'll last due to lack of interest) and no one will fight you... Unless you're doing child porn. Wouldn't that be a better effort on your part?
Ghost616
Ghost616 - 9/4/2024, 6:35 AM
@BobMarley999 that's funny you think that theres a studio or entertainment company that isn't a political advocate. With so many weak minded easily manipulated people walking this earth the world's governments being controlled by the church have their hands in everything using celebrities and influencers to push their agenda's people ruin everything
Mac666
Mac666 - 9/4/2024, 8:51 PM
Haven't seen David's Anniversary episodes or most current episodes -- I generally caught previous seasons on BBC America & then purchased the DVD Seasons -- since Disney only aired episodes on TV in UK & Disney+ service - was really hoping to get Digital copies thru Fandango but so far they aren't showing available past Jodi's run - really hoping someone pulls their head out of their & realize where previous content got #s from

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