“This Story Is Incorrect”: Doctor Who’s Status Confirmed After A Report Claimed Show Could Stop For Years Amid Disappointing Ratings
However, according to the Radio Times, a Doctor Who spokesperson has cleared the air on rumors the show is going on hiatus, stating the series has not been cancelled. While the anonymous source says the decision on a third season with Gatwa’s Fifteenth Doctor will be made after the next one airs, the show has a 26-episode deal with Disney+. With more episodes still to come as part of the deal, it seems the show isn’t going anywhere anytime soon. Check out what the spokesperson had to say below:
This story is incorrect, Doctor Who has not been shelved. As we have previously stated, the decision on season 3 will be made after season 2 airs.
The deal with Disney Plus was for 26 episodes – and exactly half of those still have to transmit. And as for the rest, we never comment on the Doctor and future storylines.
What Doctor Who’s Current Status Means For The Show’s Future
Season 15 Probably Won’t Be Its Last
While the show doesn’t sound like it’s going on hiatus, overnight ratings are still the lowest they’ve ever been, with the show dipping to a low 2.02 million with season 14, episode 7, “The Legend of Ruby Sunday.” This is a significant dip from season 13, whose lowest-rated episode was season 13, episode 6, “The Vanquishers,” at 3.58 million viewers. Luckily, this doesn’t reflect the episodes’ full viewership, with releases on BBC iPlayer and Disney+ likely impacting these numbers, not reflecting the full extent of viewers across all platforms.
Our Take On Doctor Who’s Confirmed Continuation
A Good Sign Cancellation Rumors Aren’t True
This latest confirmation indicates the show isn’t going on hiatus anytime soon, despite an admittedly sharp dip in overnight viewership for its latest season. While the statement didn’t clarify if the cast of Doctor Who will remain the same in a potential season 16, the show doesn’t seem to be going anywhere no matter what transpires. With another season potentially on the way, the series may be able to withstand live viewership numbers being low if its streaming success can continue.