Doctor Who: Flux is only two episodes in, but the series has already confirmed a significant behind-the-scenes change for season 14.
Ushering in a whole new era of Who when Russell T Davies takes over from Chris Chibnall as showrunner, the BBC One series has confirmed that it'll also be moving to a different studio.
So, that's a new boss, a new Doctor, and a new location to contend with.
Moving away from its current home at Roath Lock Studios in Cardiff Bay, Doctor Who will be setting up camp 30 minutes down the road at Bad Wolf Studios when Davies returns.
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Natasha Hale, the co-director of Bad Wolf – which is behind the likes of His Dark Materials, Discovery of Witches, and Industry – confirmed the news to BusinessLive.
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"We have also got Doctor Who [from 2023], which is pretty major and back to the dream team of Russell T Davies writing. That is going to be based in Wolf Studios Wales," she said.
"That is pretty significant for us, and with Industry, we are hoping it will come back."
While the move isn't a big one in terms of distance, the facilities available at Wolf Studios hint at an exciting new direction for Doctor Who, with the complex boasting some of the biggest studio space in Wales.
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Meanwhile, current showrunner Chris Chibnall recently opened up about Jodie Whittaker's final appearance as the Thirteenth Doctor.
"The last shot of the day is the last shot of the Thirteenth Doctor," Chibnall wrote, looking back on the day. "When it's done, the studio floor breaks into emotion-filled applause. It is packed."
Doctor Who: Flux (aka series 13) airs weekly every Sunday night on BBC One in the UK. In the US, the show airs on BBC America, with series 1-12 available on HBO Max.
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