

Additional guest stars for the episode were announced on 4 November. Jo Martin also returned as the Fugitive Doctor her appearance was unannounced prior to the episode's broadcast. The episode featured a guest appearance from Craig Parkinson.
#DOCTOR WHO FLUX CAST SERIES#
The series is the third to feature Jodie Whittaker as the Thirteenth Doctor, and Mandip Gill as Yasmin Khan, with John Bishop having joined the cast for the series as Dan Lewis. "Once, Upon Time" was written by showrunner and executive producer Chris Chibnall. After taking off, a Weeping Angel jumps out of Yaz's phone and seizes the TARDIS console. The Doctor uses the TARDIS to return Vinder to his ravaged home planet and gives him a device to contact her. Swarm reveals Diane's entrapment in Passenger, and the Doctor and Vinder promise to help Dan get her back before Swarm, Azure and Passenger leave the temple. Azure reveals they knew what the Doctor would do and brought her to Atropos on purpose. The Doctor returns Yaz, Dan and Vinder to the present. Awsok reveals the Flux was deliberately created and placed and is the Doctor's fault.

Awsok, a mysterious old entity, chides the Doctor, claiming the Doctor's mission is futile. The Fugitive Doctor has secretly hidden six powerful Mouri priests inside, and unleashes them.īack in her present, the Doctor finds the priests and encourages them to return to the temple, but the priests forcibly separate her from her past memories to protect her from the time storm's effects. Swarm appears in his original form and has vessels called Passengers each storing hundreds of thousands of life essences. The Doctor jumps into her own timestream and recovers memories of her past Fugitive Doctor incarnation and three other Division officers, including the Lupari officer Karvanista, raiding the Temple to confront Swarm and Azure. Bel finds Vinder’s messages, and comforts their unborn child. Bel kills a boarding party, then confesses her motivations to the last Cyberman she kills: she is searching for her lover, Vinder. Vinder makes video messages aboard the outpost.īel, a survivor of the Flux, evades the Daleks in a forest, finds a Lupari ship and weapons, and escapes to the Cybermen sector. Vinder reluctantly relives his time assisting the dictatorial Grand Serpent and his demotion to a remote outpost upon revealing the Serpent's misdeeds, with Yaz as his superior and the Doctor as a hologram. Yaz talks with her police partner and tries to teach her sister a video game, but sees the Doctor instead. In the Temple of Atropos, the Doctor jumps into the time storm and stalls Swarm by hiding Dan, Yaz, and Vinder in their pasts.ĭan experiences his date with his love interest Diane, until the Doctor appears as a hologram and Swarm's companion Passenger abducts Diane. Find the latest trailer right here.With humanity now on the verge of extinction, the Daleks, Cybermen, and Sontarans occupy most of the remaining planets. With Bishop, Mandip Gill and Jacob Anderson all among the cast, Doctor Who returns, as mentioned, on 31 October. Phew! With just six episodes to tell this new story, Flux is shaping up to be a stuffed series. Now via a fresh update, the list includes Rochenda Sandall, Sam Spruell, Craige Els ( who we met in the brief teaser introducing John Bishop’s new companion Dan Lewis), Steve Oram, Nadia Albina, Jonathan Watson, Sue Jenkins and Paul Broughton.

Just last week we learned that Robert Bathurst, Craig Parkinson, Kevin McNally, Blake Harrison, Thaddea Graham, Annabel Scholey, Penelope Ann McGhie, Gerald Kyd and Sara Powell were aboard. The show has also been announcing the people who will be showing up – some slathered in prosthetics to play aliens, no doubt – to join the fun. After all, The Second Weekend In July Apocalypse just doesn't have the same ring, does it? Yes, The Halloween Apocalypse certainly sounds like a Nu-Who title, and now we can see why the team chose to launch on that date.
