Disney+ Exits Doctor Who Partnership with BBC
Disney+ has officially ended its partnership with the BBC for Doctor Who after co-producing two seasons and an upcoming spin-off titled The War Between the Land and the Sea. The BBC confirmed that the series will continue independently and will return with a Christmas special in 2026, written by showrunner Russell T. Davies.
Future Plans and Production
The BBC emphasized that Doctor Who remains a core part of its programming. Details of future seasons will be announced in due course, along with a pre-school animation spin-off. Executive producers Jane Tranter and the Bad Wolf production team will continue overseeing production, ensuring the TARDIS remains central to the series regardless of Disney+'s departure.
Background
Disney+ initially partnered with the BBC for two seasons, contributing to big-budget episodes averaging £10M ($13.3M) per episode. While the show returned with high-profile stars and visually striking storylines, ratings outside the UK reportedly did not meet expectations, leading to speculation about the future of the partnership.
Key Takeaways
- Doctor Who will continue on BBC without Disney+ involvement.
- A 2026 Christmas special is confirmed with Russell T. Davies returning as showrunner.
- Plans for future seasons and a pre-school spin-off are forthcoming.
Sources: Deadline Hollywood
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