Here is all we currently know about Doctor Who Season 14, often referred to as Season 1, which will air shortly and include Ncuti Gatwa’s Time Lord returning for a solo adventure. This information includes any updated release dates and cast information.
In December 2023, Ncuti Gatwa made her debut as the Doctor in the third and final Doctor Who 60th anniversary special, “The Giggle.”
Later same month, Gatwa returned to the show for the Christmas special for 2023, “The Church on Ruby Road,” which also featured Mille Gibson as the Doctor’s new companion Ruby Sunday.
Now that fans have their Doctor and his companion, the stage is prepared for Doctor Who Season 14 to begin! Continue reading for a summary of all the important details regarding the fifteenth doctor’s first wave of space and time adventures!
Is there a Doctor Who Season 14 release date?
Doctor Who Season 14 will premiere on May 11, 2024.
The season will run for eight episodes total and will air on BBC One and BBC iPlayer (UK & Ireland) and Disney+ (everywhere else).
In December 2023, Ncuti Gatwa made her debut as the Doctor in the third and final Doctor Who 60th anniversary special, “The Giggle.”
Later same month, Gatwa returned to the show for the Christmas special for 2023, “The Church on Ruby Road,” which also featured Mille Gibson as the Doctor’s new companion Ruby Sunday.
Now that fans have their Doctor and his companion, the stage is prepared for Doctor Who Season 14 to begin! Continue reading for a summary of all the important details regarding the fifteenth doctor’s first wave of space and time adventures!
Given Davies’ previously stated promise of “annual Doctor Who, no gap years,” we should therefore expect Seasons 15, 16, and 17 to drop in 2025, 2026, and 2027, respectively.
Doctor Who Season 14 trailer
Yes, the BBC released the official teaser trailer for Doctor Who Season 14 on December 25. You can check it out below:
As you’d expect, the Season 14 teaser hints at the eight-episode run’s biggest moments. This includes the Doctor and Ruby visiting different historical periods, including the Regency era and the Swinging Sixties.