Summary
Doctor Whois about to embark on its next journey around the universe as season 15premieres on July 20, 2025. There is a lot of excitement about what this series will provide, which will be Ncuti Gatwa’s second in the titular role. However, while there’s a lot of buzz about the possible villains and storylines that might be going down in the forthcoming season, most fans have an underlying worry.
That’s because there has been a lot of concern about the overall future ofDoctor Who. There has been no shortage of speculation that the series will end up being axed after this season. It’s something that hasn’t been clarified by anyone at this point, andDoctor Who’sshowrunner, Russell T Davies, hasn’t helped in that regard.
Russell T Davies Addressed The Future Of Doctor Who
His Lack Of Authority Was An Issue
There have been a lot of differentrumors about the future ofDoctor Whoin recent times, with claims that Disney doesn’t want to invest in the show anymore, while others have stated that Gatwa is hoping to move on to new projects and every other rumor possible. However, when it comes to official announcements, the party line has been that everyone is waiting until the end of the upcoming season to see how it performs. That hasn’t been enough to satisfy people, though, because there’s no clarity in that, which is why Davies was asked about the show’s future during the recent premiere. The iconic British television writer has been heavily involved inDoctor Whoover the years, including the current iteration, but he wasn’t able to provide people with a satisfying answer.
He toldRadio Times, “There’s no decision until after season two. It’s funny, because even people who work on the show think that means we’re having secret meetings about it. People I work with every year say, ‘What’s really happening?’ and I’m going, ‘Nothing! No meetings, nothing.’ That’s when the decision is – and the decision won’t even be made by the people we work with at Disney Plus, it’ll be made by someone in a big office somewhere. So literally nothing happening, no decision,” he added.
This answer is something that frustrated a lot of people because of how little information was provided. There was no real clarity in his response, and after so much drama and speculation aboutthe future ofDoctor Who, this would have been a perfect time to put those worries to bed. However, many people are taking Davies' lack of clear response as a negative sign that there are no plans for the future of the show beyond what’s about to be released.
Doctor Who’s Uncertain Future Is Hurting The Upcoming Season
Audiences Aren’t Able To Invest In The Show Fully
The forthcoming season ofDoctor Whois something that everyone should be excitedly talking about at the moment. However, that’s not what’s happening for a lot of people, as they’re not able to fully invest in what’s happening. That is ultimately going to harm the show because instead of people just getting lost in the science fiction elements and the wide world that is going to be brought to life, it will be in the back of people’s minds that it might all be worthless. If audiences can’t fully commit to enjoying the product, then it might have a negative impact on the viewing figures, and that in itself could end up hurting the odds of it gaining a third season. Thestats for the last season ofDoctor Whowere impressive, but they need to continue to give the future an opportunity.
Doctor Who Fans Need Clarity On This Issue
It Must Be Addressed Before The End Of Season Two
Doctor Whofans should be buzzing, creating theories and speculating about how the story will be carried on into a third season, but it’s hard for people to do that without knowing if there will be another season after this. That’s something that needs to be clarified before the end of the second season. Revealing the information before it began would have been a smarter choice, as it would have eliminated any doubt. However, if it is not clear by the time this season is over, then many people will doubt that a third season will ever happen.
Doctor Whois a staple of television worldwide, and that in itself should give the show a longer lifespan. There will be a lot of upset Whovians if the show ends up being pulled before the full story can be told with whatever has been originally planned, which likely went beyond just two seasons. Davies often likes to leave teases for future episodes, and people will be keenly looking out for whether or not that happens. Everything in the upcoming season ofDoctor Whois going to be looked at in the finest of details now, and all because the series' future still hasn’t been clarified.