EntertainmentDoctor Who: 14th season gets premiere date on Disney+For the first time, the sixty-year-old production will be broadcast worldwide on Disney’s streaming platform along with the BBC broadcast today at 1:30 p.m.

EntertainmentDoctor Who: 14th season gets premiere date on Disney+For the first time, the sixty-year-old production will be broadcast worldwide on Disney’s streaming platform along with the BBC broadcast today at 1:30 p.m.

For the first time, the sixty-year-old production will be broadcast worldwide on Disney’s streaming platform along with the BBC broadcast

The long-awaited 14th season of Doctor Whowhich brings Ncuti Gatwa (Sex Education) as the new version of the legendary time traveler, already has a date to arrive on Disney+. For the first time, Disney’s streaming platform will be responsible for broadcasting the English production, originally shown by the BBC, worldwide.

On its social networks, Disney+ revealed that the new episodes of the series, which will also feature Millie Gibson (Jamie Johnson) as the new companion of Doctor, will arrive on the service from May 10th, with weekly releases. Check out:

Doctor Who follows the adventures of a time traveler, the last of his kind, known as Doctor. More than a dozen actors have already taken on the role and Ncuti Gatwawho will play the 15th version of the character from its 14th season, replaces Jodie Whittakerthe first woman to play the protagonist.

The new season premieres after the release of a three-part 60th anniversary special, which brought the return of David Tennantthe 10th and now also the 14th Doctor, in addition to Catherine Tate as Donna Noble and, of course, Ncuti Gatwa. Yasmin Finney (Heartstopper) It is Neil Patrick Harris (How I Met Your Mother) also participated in the special. Watch the trailer:

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Source: Rollingstone

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