Doctor Who season 1 finale is the "most devastating" yet, says Russell T Davies: "Oh my god, you’re gonna die"

Apr. 17, 2024



Exclusive: Doctor Who showrunner Russell T Davies opens up to SFX about a “devastating” finale

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We’ve not even stepped into the TARDIS full time with Ncuti Gatwa and, yet, showrunner Russell T Davies is already warning fans about the upcoming Doctor Who season 1 finale, teasing that it’s going to be the show’s “most devastating” yet.

But let’s rewind a little first – as Davies confirms that the dynamic between Ruby (Millie Gibson) and the Doctor, both connected by a sense of abandonment, will be a throughline forDoctor Who season 1.

“That’s a spine throughout the series – we saw at Christmas she was a foundling, left at the church at Ruby Road,” Davies tells tellsSFX magazinein the new issue, which features Doctor Who on the cover.

“Also the Doctor’s now a foundling, mysteriously abandoned in outer space, doesn’t know his parents either, and that’s a big connection between the two of them, it’s a real hum, a vibration between the two of them that really forges their friendship like no other Doctor and companion team ever before, and that hasn’t finished. You’re going to see that develop,” Davies says.

On the shape of the series, Davies says that while “every episode stands on its own” there will be a “running theme and running story that’s going to build and build and build to ‘The Most Devastating Finale’.”

“Literally, the biggest finale ever,” Davies proclaims. “There’s some shots of that in the trailers coming up. Oh my god, you’re gonna die.”

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Doctor Who releases on BBC One and iPlayer (UK) on May 11 andDisneyPlus (globally) on May 10. The above is just a snippet from our interview, available inthe latest issue of SFX magazine, which features Doctor Who on the cover and is available on newsstands from Wednesday, April 17.

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