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Ncuti Gatwa joins Brian May and his wife Anita Dobson at the star-studded Series 15 premiere

Ncuti Gatwa joins Brian May and his wife Anita Dobson at the star-studded Series 15 premiere

Ncuti Gatwa, 32, who plays Time Lord, led the stars arriving on the red carpet to celebrate the Doctor Who season two
Ncuti Gatwa, 32, who plays the Time Lord, led the stars arriving on the red carpet.

The stars were out in force for the premiere of the 15th series of Doctor Who in London on Monday.

Ncuti Gatwa, 32, who plays Time Lord, led the stars arriving on the red carpet to celebrate the show’s new series. 

Other celebs who showed up to lend their support to the sci-fi show included Queen guitarist Brian May, his wife Anita Dobson.

Queen guitarist Brian May and Eastenders actress Anita Dobson looked delighted to be watching the new season of Doctor Who ahead of the general public
Queen guitarist Brian May and Eastenders actress Anita Dobson looked delighted to be watching the new season of Doctor Who ahead of the general public.

Doctor Who follows the character’s continued adventures around time and space.

The 15th series is said to feature more dangers to planet Earth, with the trailer suggesting that the whole of reality is also at risk.

Ncuti, who wore one of the doctor’s characteristic blue jackets, was joined at Leicester Square by a host of famous faces.

These included Varada Sethu, also 32, who plays the doctor’s latest companion in the long-running show. 

Doctor Who Season Two premieres in London
Varada Sethu and Ncuti Gatwa at the Doctor Who series 15 premier in London.

The star-studded premiere comes amid rumours that the show, which has been an on-and-off staple of British TV since 1963, could soon be shelved. 

Rumours circulated claiming that Ncuti, who rose to fame in Netflix’s Sex Education, was planning a move stateside to focus on other acting projects.  

A source told The Sun:

‘Ncuti doesn’t want to be tied to the series beyond this and plans to relocate to Los Angeles with several Hollywood projects standing by for him.

‘His team also see a lot of fan backlash from the series, and don’t want the perception of him still being The Doctor to get in the way of any future work.’

They continued:

‘The show has been poorly managed in recent years.

‘There’s a lot of people who’ve been working on this show for years and now being cast aside due to poor leadership.

‘People warned some episodes were getting too caught up on an agenda rather than telling a story and those people got shouted down, ignored.’ 

This prompted the BBC to issue a statement denying the possibility that Doctor Who could once again be shelved, as it was between 1989 and 2005.

A spokeswoman for Doctor Who said:

‘Doctor Who has not been shelved. 

‘As we have previously stated, the decision on series 16 will be made after series 15 airs.

‘The deal with Disney+ was for 26 episodes – and exactly half of those still have to transmit.’

Doctor Who season 14 earned a spot among top Disney Plus shows globally

Doctor Who season 14 earned a spot among top Disney Plus shows globally

Ncuti Gatwa and Millie Gibson leaning against one another, smiling ahead. They are dressed as The Doctor and Ruby Sunday in the middle of the TARDIS.
BBC Studios/Bad Wolf/James Pardon

The future of Doctor Who beyond the upcoming season 15 might remain up in the air, but a recent announcement from Disney Plus has given fans reason to be hopeful.

In a recent release confirming the new season’s 12th April launch date, the streamer also gave an indication of how the previous run of episodes starring Ncuti Gatwa had performed.

The release reveals that Doctor Who “was a top 5 series on Disney+ globally every week it aired”.

It also cites the series as “one of the most watched programmes on [BBC] iPlayer and , as well as being the BBC’s top drama for under 35’s this year”.

Doctor Who’s 14th season has seen a shift in viewing habits, with traditional overnight ratings appearing lower than previous years but consolidated figures showing a more positive trend. The BBC has defended the show’s performance, citing its strong appeal among younger audiences and its success on BBC iPlayer.

“It’s not doing that well in the ratings, but it is doing phenomenally well with the younger audience that we wanted,” showrunner Russell T Davies said in June last year.

Ncuti Gatwa as The Doctor and Millie Gibson as Ruby Sunday on Doctor Who. They are both looking at an object that Ncuti is holding as they are stood in the TARDIS.
Ncuti Gatwa as The Doctor and Millie Gibson as Ruby Sunday on Doctor Who James Pardon/Bad Wolf/BBC Studios

The season saw the long-running sci-fi series adopt a new release model, with episodes dropping on iPlayer at midnight before their BBC One broadcast.

Davies has also defended the release model, arguing that it aligns with modern viewing habits. He described the midnight iPlayer release as the “future” of television, allowing audiences to watch at their convenience.

There will, however, be a shift for the upcoming season, which will debut new episodes on iPlayer at the later time of 8am.

While the BBC remains committed to Doctor Who, the show’s future is partially tied to its partnership with Disney Plus, which provides international distribution and financial backing – and speculation over whether Disney will continue its involvement has raised questions about the show’s long-term sustainability.

Despite this uncertainty, Davies has already begun writing season 16 – with a final decision on a renewal set to be made after season 15 has aired.

Doctor Who season 15 will see Ncuti Gatwa reprise his role as the Fifteenth Doctor. He’ll be joined by Varada Sethu as his new companion, Belinda Chandra, while Millie Gibson’s Ruby Sunday will also return, continuing her story after finding her biological family.

A star-studded guest lineup has been announced, including Alan Cumming as Mr Ring-a-Ding, an animated character wreaking havoc in a 1952-set episode, while other guest stars include Christopher Chung and Rose Ayling-Ellis.

First Look at Ncuti Gatwa with Varada Sethu and Millie Gibson ahead of Series 15

First Look at Ncuti Gatwa with Varada Sethu and Millie Gibson ahead of Series 15

Like many Doctors who have come before him, one is not enough for the Fifteenth Doctor and in season two, he will have two companions by his side as Varada Sethu steps aboard the TARDIS.

Varada joins the Whoniverse from a galaxy far, far away after starring in the Disney+ Star Wars series Andor. Now she straps in for another journey through time and space alongside Ncuti Gatwa as the Fifteenth Doctor and Millie Gibson as Ruby Sunday.

Sethu says:

“I feel like the luckiest person in the world. It is such an honour to be a part of the Whoniverse, and I’m so grateful to the whole Doctor Who family – because that is what they are – for welcoming me with open arms and making me feel so at home. I couldn’t ask for a better team than Ncuti and Millie to be on this adventure with, this is SO much fun!”

Showrunner, executive producer and writer Russell T Davies says:

“I first worked with Varada on a BBC production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and it’s a joy to welcome her on board the TARDIS. Right now in the studio, shooting for 2025, we’ve got Ncuti, Millie and Varada fighting side by side – we need all three, because the stakes are higher than ever!”

Sethu is best known for her standout role as Cinta Kaz in the Disney+ Original series Andor. Her additional credits include Jurassic World Dominion, Annika and Strike Back.

Currently in production Doctor Who series 15 is set to debut in 2025 on BBC One and BBC iPlayer in the UK and Disney+ in the U.S. and around the world (where available).