No they specify: thera are currentyly NO PLANS of a DW movie. But inanycase:Apparently, it will be in continuity after all!
http://www.totalfilm.com/news/doctor-who-movie-will-not-be-a-reboot
Not sure what to make of this, it's clearly conflicting information. I have a feeling there's some kind of struggle going on behind closed doors at BBC and I don't like it one bit.
Moffat is the Executive Producer on DW. What he says have more credibility than what a non-affiliate like Yates, says. Moffat has a saying on what goes on with the character.Apparently Steven Moffat has been posting some tweets that makes it look like he wants to get fired.
“Announcing my personal moonshot, starting from scratch. No money, no plan, no help from NASA. But I know where the moon is – I’ve seen it.”
But thats probably just about him making a movie. What's more important is what he's saying about Yates NOT making one.There are bigger higher ups than Moffat though.
BBC worldwide is in cooperation with the movie and Yates.
Sounds like Moffat isn't getting the full support from the BBC
There was this tweet
NASA being the BBC worldwide.
There are bigger higher ups than Moffat though.
BBC worldwide is in cooperation with the movie and Yates.
Sounds like Moffat isn't getting the full support from the BBC
There was this tweet
NASA being the BBC worldwide.
In a statement issued to a national newspaper, Moffat said that Doctor Who is a vitally important BBC brand with a huge international audience and one which not even Hollywood can start from scratch.
The producer also revealed that as yet there simply are no developed plans for a Doctor Who movie at the moment but if and when the movie happens it will need to star television's Doctor Who - and there's only ever one of those at a time.
"Whatever happens, the BBC and BBC Worldwide will work together to ensure that we don't just get a movie, we get the movie that everyone wants," he added.
It seem to me that the talk of the movie occurred without the knowledge of Moffat and his comments is a counterblast towards Yates. I mean, a sticking point in Moffat's contract over his hiring as a showrunner was that he didn't want any movie to overshadow his work on the TV-series.
It's a big possibility that all of this was just talk. But for now, I'm not sure what to make of this.
I'm looking at this from an Occam's Razor perspective. The simplest answer is the most likely. Tranter asked Yates to put together a pitch to show to the higher ups and Yates got a bit overzealous and ran his mouth about it at a Red Carpet event when in reality nothing has been approved and seemingly no real pitch has even been given yet.
The reports came from a comment by Harry Potter director David Yates, who had claimed to be involved. Moffat continued: "It's not going to be a different version of Doctor Who with two different Doctors at the same time. Of course not, we're not that silly. That would be no way to run a franchise, would it? I'd love it to happen, but that version you heard was just a guy getting cornered on the red carpet and not really being on-message."
way to kill creative integrity Moffats