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The Beatles teased the ending of "Empire of Death." The Beatles in ... to look like the Egyptian god named Sutekh? "Cultural appropriation," says the Doctor — a timely reversal of an outdated ...
The Pantheon is a blend of new Doctor Who villains and familiar antagonists from the long-running British sci-fi show's 60+ ...
With Sutekh, Ruby's mother, and Mrs. Flood, Doctor Who season 14's finale is packed with major reveals and shocking moments ...
It's also worth noting that the logo used when revealing the season's episode titles put "Empire of Death" in the place of "Police Box" at the top of the TARDIS. Sutekh has control of the Doctor's ...
Yes, the almighty Sutekh, God of all Gods ... character-driven storytelling, ‘Empire Of Death’ sees Davies stick the landing with a Doctor Who finale that takes big swings and rarely misses.
From the return of the chilling Toymaker to Maestro to last season’s big bad Sutekh ... Doctor is “the one,” the Enemy of the Toymaker, decomposer of Maestro, and the killer of the god of death.
Ruby's mother is revealed! Empire of Death's ending provided answers to a mystery Doctor Who has teased for months. But did those answers work, and were they earned? The general response would ...
Mr Ring-a-Ding, the animated character voiced by Alan Cumming, reveals himself to be Lux Imperator, the god of light and one ...
Spoiler alert! Doctor Who's big finale has arrived, with some big answers to boot. But was it a satisfying end to the season overall? Ellie and Sean dig in to all the juicy details, from the ...
The Doctor (Ncuti Gatwa) returns with a new companion (Varada Sethu) in the premiere of Doctor Who Season 2. Read Empire's ...
Throughout the Fifteenth Doctor’s era, Doctor Who keeps introducing members of the Pantheon of Discord, a collective of ...