Showing posts with label Neil Gaiman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Neil Gaiman. Show all posts

Neil Gaiman's Doctor Who series 6 ep 4 title revealed (and it's a doozie)

SFX Magazine has revealed the title for Neil Gaiman's upcoming Doctor Who episode (the fourth one) but it may not be all that it appears to be . . .

Are you guys ready?

It's . . .


THE DOCTOR'S WIFE!


However, in this episode, River Song (played by Alex Kingston, and the one we all think is the Doctor's wife but may turn up to be someone completely unexpected) is nowhere to be seen and instead we have a mysterious character called Idris, played by Suranne Jones (Coronation Street, Single Father).

About Idris, SFX reports:

In a column for Doctor Who Magazine, Gaiman described Suranne’s character as “someone who is beautiful, and who bites, and who might just turn out to be an old acquaintance with a new face…”, adding, “it starts in void-space, with something – or someone – we have not seen since [1969 Patrick Troughton story] ‘The War Games’, and a knock on the TARDIS door…”

Actor Michael Sheen (Underworld, Tron: Legacy) will also voice a character in this episode.

Will it end up being another not-as-simple-as-it-seems episode like The Doctor's Daughter or will Idris TRULY be, the Doctor's Wife?

(via SFX)

Revealed: Mark Gatiss has penned a new Doctor Who episode for upcoming series 6

It was revealed that Sherlock co-creator (and Doctor Who writer and actor) Mark Gatiss has penned a new episode for the upcoming sixth series of the British Sci-Fi show.

Richard Clark, who will be directing 2 episodes, has written on his twitter acccount that he was:

In the thick of Dr Who. New drafts coming along. Mark Gatiss story wonderful.
From what Clark tweeted, and from the fact that Neil Gaiman himself revealed that his episode will probably be the third to air, it appears that the Mark Gatiss episode will air right after Gaiman's, making it the fourth story when the series begin in the spring:

I suspect these 2 [the Neil Gaiman and Mark Gatiss episodes]with go out 3&4 as planned - splitting series in two will leave less wriggle room
There you have it. I hope the new Gatiss episode will be better than Victory of the Daleks, which was one of my least favourite episodes from last series. But having seen The Great Game, Sherlock's last episode which Gatiss wrote, I know he can be utterly brilliant, so I'm crossing my fingers for an awesome episode.

Neil Gaiman talks about his Doctor Who episode table read

Left to right - Neil Gaiman, Matt Smith, Steven Moffat, director Richard Clark

Author, writer, and all around Sci-Fi God Neil Gaiman, just put up a post on his blog about the first table read of his upcoming Doctor Who episode. In it, Gaiman reveals that his episode is still set to be the third to air in the spring (So YAY! we wont have to wait in the fall to see it!).

Neil Gaiman said :

the table read was pretty amazing, the guest star or stars will be fabulous, Matt's great, Arthur's wonderful and I never got to say hullo to Karen (who was amazing).

I had a meeting after the readthrough with the producers and director, pinpointing stuff that needs fixing or clarifying ("So we need to change that without making it longer or spending any money. Right."). But nothing that needs rewriting is anything other than cosmetic, and I should get it done tomorrow or Thursday.

(Favourite quote from S. Moffat: "Look, you understand that, and I understand that, but we're Science Fiction people. The other 100% of the audience may not get it.")
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Read a scene cut from Neil Gaiman's Upcoming 'Doctor Who' Series 6 Script

Over on his blog, author Neil Gaiman has posted a scene cut from his upcoming Doctor Who series 6 script which Gaiman reveals will be table read on August 31. The writer mentions that the script has arrived to what will probably be it's final form - which is the tenth draft - and that it will most likely be the one that will be used for the table read.

Since it's the tenth draft, many scenes and bits of dialogue were cut during the writing process and Neil Gaiman explains about those cuts and why they were made :
Anything that wasn't moving the plot forward has gone. Lots of interesting chatty background conversations in the TARDIS, gone. Lines of dialogue that were fun in themselves but weren't really needed? Gone. And the food scene? Very gone indeed. It's been gone since draft six. Given that it's not there any longer, and that that tells you absolutely nothing about the story except that it now doesn't have a scene with a bowl of food in it, I thought I'd borrow it back from Lucien's library.
And here is the scene that was cut from draft six, in which the Doctor has been given something possibly alien to eat :

AMY
Is it something people can eat?
(to Doctor)
Shouldn’t you scan it with your screwdriver or something?


THE DOCTOR
Why would I scan food with my screwdriver?


AMY
See if it’s safe?


The Doctor leans over, dips his finger into his bowl, tastes it.


THE DOCTOR
Some unusual trace elements, smidge too much background radiation, but, yeah, very yummy.


Amy is about to try some of his food... he stops her.


THE DOCTOR (cont’d)
No. Don’t put it in your mouth.


AMY
Not for humans?

 

THE DOCTOR
Not for you. Tastes like Marmite on socks.


[Neil Gaiman's Blog via Life, Doctor Who and Combom]

Steven Moffat Talks Doctor Who Finale and Series 6


After last week's episode of Doctor Who, which left us with the mother of all cliffhangers at the end of The Pandorica Opens, it's normal we are curious to know what will happen next. After all, things looked mighty dire.

Moffat was recently interviewed for Tube Talk on Digital Spy and he had a few interesting things to say, especially about the finale, and if he'd planned it from the start:
"I had aspects of it. I had certain things I needed that I need to get to, and I had an overarching idea that would, and I suppose it's a better conversation to have after next week's episode. There are certain things that you'll see that have been there from the beginning. There's been quite a careful planning of things, which is pretty obvious from episode 12, that everything was set up and paid off there. There's more coming next week, in the event that anyone comes out of the Pandorica. So yeah, you have to leave yourself some space to improvise, otherwise it gets boring, otherwise you get bored with your own script, and quite a lot of episode 13, which is a mad episode, is brand new. But there are certain key points where I know I wanted 'this'. I'm thinking of the next finale right now so I can plot the rest of the series. I know what the big reveals are and the big hopefully jaw dropping moments are going to be."
Then the Doctor Who showrunner kept talking about how the next series and the Christmas special would all be told in flahsback since the Universe has ended and all (Moffat has a wicked sense of humour).

He also talked a bit more about how far he was into preparing Series 6:
"Not far enough, I think is the answer to that! I've got lots of plans - plans are not nearly as useful as scripts, I find - so I'd like to have more scripts and fewer plans. We're not quite as ahead of the game as we were last time. But it's fine."
But he does have writers: "We've got a fair number of them, there's one more I'm chasing, but yeah."

Amongst these writers, we already know that Neil Gaiman has written an episode for series 6 of Doctor Who. I would guess that Gareth Roberts, and perhaps Mark Gatiss, will also return.

Steven Moffat also discusses the possibilities of former Doctor Who showrunner Russell T. Davies writing a future episode:
"Is it possible? He's pretty adamant that he's not going to. I'm in constant touch with him. I don't know, you'd have to ask him. He did an awful lot of Doctor Who for an awful lot of years, and I think he's finding it in a way hard, because he's done a Doctor Who story in effect for Sarah Jane Adventures. So I think he possibly wants to get away from it for a bit. I can understand that, because he did a hell of a lot. But I'd love to get him, it would be just joyous to get him back because I miss him."
 Please go here to read the rest of the interview.

Neil Gaiman Teases Us with his Doctor Who Script

Neil Gaiman recently teased his twitter fans with this picture of himself with Richard Curtis and Steven Moffat while holding his Doctor Who script.

Mr. Gaiman is deftly hiding with his fingers the title for his episode that will only air next year during series 6.

Way to tease us Neil!

[via Sci Fi Wire]

Neil Gaiman Tweets about Doctor Who

A few hours ago writer Neil Gaiman tweeted about his meeting with Doctor Who showrunner Steven Moffat.

Great meeting with Moffat & co. Spent 10 mins on how to rewrite the script for next series, 30 on fantasy casting. Ace new title sequence.

Gaiman is writing an episode of Doctor Who for next year's series 6

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Official: Neil Gaiman Confirms Writing an Episode of Doctor Who

The awesome news was confirmed by Neil Gaiman himself this weekend on the SFX Magazine website. He will be writing an episode of Doctor Who for Matt Smith's second season (seems we can be sure to assume that Doctor Eleven will NOT meet his demise by the end of Series 5).

I am not all that familiar with Neil Gaiman's work (he wrote the Sandman graphic novel though I never read it) but I know many are and this is certainly VERY exciting news for may fantasy and sci-fi lovers out there.

Go here to read the announcement.
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