Edited image of Russell T. Davies during Doctor Who interview
Summary Ncuti Gatwa is the Fifteenth Doctor and he's exploring all of time and space with his new companion, Ruby Sunday in the fourteenth season of Doctor Who. The duo met during the Christmas Special when they rescued a baby from the grasp of hungry goblins and connected over their pasts both being abandoned as children.
Screen Rant interviewed Russell T. Davies about the new season of Doctor Who. He explained how he came back and why he was excited about this new chapter, including the mystery of Ruby Sunday. Davies shared his desire to fully explore fantasy in Doctor Who and how the new villains, starting with the Toymaker, have allowed him to fully dive into this genre.
Because that's the only nice thing you could say when someone else is sitting in your chair. I'm calling in my chair, that's cheeky, but I'd never stopped thinking about it. I faithfully trapes into town every fourth Thursday and by a Doctor Who magazine. I love that thing. I've got every single edition of that magazine since 1979 in a cupboard in my house. So that's someone who's never given up a Doctor Who.
And it was a trap to run the potential future of Doctor Who passed me and ask me to whether I come back and run it. But it was only a trap in the sense that they knew me well enough to know I absolutely agreed with everything they were planning. Everything there were planning I was in immediately. Here we are and I do think it's the right thing to do.
But she's a mystery. There's an unashamed mystery about who is her mother, who is her father. It's something that I was very interested in. I watched There's a very great British show called Long Lost Family hosted by Davina McCall. We got her into The Church on Ruby Road; she's a very famous British TV presenter, and she hosts this show that started doing stories about foundlings because now, for the first time in history, foundlings can be traced through DNA.
Russell T. Davies: We might always return to the classic iconic monsters, but not yet because with a new Doctor and new Companion, I want new threats. I simply wanted to expand the scale of the threat. As you can see when you watch my old Doctor Who , I love it when the scale gets epic, like Titanic. There's nothing I love more than vast armies of Daleks threatening the Doctor, but you've got to find new ways to do that.
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