I am neither a prophet nor the daughter of a prophet, but...

May 26, 2009 16:33

*picks jaw up off of floor*

Thanks to alliebean02, I see that all my earlier hypothesizing about a DW movie was not entirely a fantasy trip.

At the bottom of an article which contains a casting spoiler for SJA, the BBC reports:

Doctor Who may be heading for the big screen after a spokeswoman for BBC Films confirmed that "a script is in development."

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lorelaisquared May 27 2009, 03:03:48 UTC
I'm back again. After reading the second article you posted I see there may be another way they could bring DT back for a movie:

According to several well-informed Whovians, including /Film reader Mark Kardwell at Bad Librarianship, the Tennant-Smith regeneration could well be happening off screen. That seems to leave the door open for Tennant to appear in a feature film, thereby keeping the most popular Dr. alive and not interfering with the production schedule of the show.

Although, some of the spoilery things we've looked at recently wouldn't leave much room for this scenario (I won't be specific since I don't want to spoil anyone else who reads this).

And, like you mentioned in regards to the "pre-regeneration" option, messing with canon could affect Moffat's vision for the show. Unless they collaborated on it, but that seems unlikely with the way RTD seems to like running things.

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gioiamia May 27 2009, 03:50:16 UTC
Yup, I agree with you on all points. I'm very doubtful about a regeneration happening off-screen, only to be later depicted in a movie. Aside from the very valid reasons you mentioned, a movie could be years away from hitting theaters. RTD wants to give DT a huge send-off: not skip his regeneration entirely until the movie comes out in theaters.

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lorelaisquared May 27 2009, 03:57:00 UTC
Exactly. A Pete's Universe movie makes much more sense. And RTD is smart. I'm sure he'd find a way to make it exciting enough to draw classic who fans to it too. He's actually pretty good at balancing the shippiness with the other stuff IMO. Not that I'm complaining about the shippiness. I'm becoming one of the biggest Rose/Doctor fans there is! :) (And it's all your fault *grin*)

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gioiamia May 27 2009, 04:09:18 UTC
I was mentioning this to Laura on my earlier post, but it sadly seems that many Classic Who fans are turned off by the vast differences between this generation of DW, including the shippiness. But to be perfectly honest, the BBC is elated with the ratings they're getting. So I rather think that if they do go forward with this movie, they are going to be more concerned with focusing on their for-sure demographic (the people who are currently watching DW and loving David Tennant) than their former demographic (the people who watched Classic Who, but who may or may not ever be interested in the new show under any possible circumstances).

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hannah_annise May 27 2009, 04:40:29 UTC
That IS sad. But I guess since they still have the viewership it really doesn't matter.

(whoops I'm in the wrong username... this is confusing - does that ever happen to you? LOL)

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gioiamia May 27 2009, 05:05:56 UTC
Aaaaaaall the time!!! Sometimes I delete my responses and repost them in the correct SN, but usually I just roll my eyes and ignore it, lol!

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lorelaisquared May 27 2009, 05:44:07 UTC
Glad it's not just me. Switching back and forth gets tedious. I wish there was an easier way. It's worth it though! :)

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