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Goin' to War

Steven Moffat has revealed the title for Episode 7, the story that will end on the mid-season cliffhanger, is "A Good Man Goes to War."

In other news, the latest issue of Doctor Who Magazine comes in four collectible covers: Amy Pond, The Doctor, River Song, and Rory Williams. The covers proclaim "One of them WILL die in the amazing season opener!" Moffat says: "You see those four different covers for this month’s Doctor Who Magazine? We’re not lying, we’re not cheating. One of those four people is going to die. The Doctor’s darkest hour is coming.

Shows like Doctor Who should have big, colourful, memorable moments that make you go, ‘What the hell -?’ Well this is one of them. If you’re not going ‘What the hell -?’ it’s business as usual, but it’s hard to create a shock in Doctor Who when we’ve already blown up the universe a couple of times! What do you do next? When I came up with this incredible, heart-wrenching twist, I thought, ‘We kill off one of the leads in the season opener! Who’s going to stop watching at that point?’ It lures you in."

However, considering the trailer clearly shows everyone's continued existence beyond the opening episode, if someone does die, I doubt it will be permanently.

BBC America Trailer

BBC America have released their own new trailer for the upcoming season.

NEW Season 6 Trailer!

After a bit of a delay, it's finally here. I have no words to convey the sheer level of awesome. Watch and be blown away...

See it in a larger format HERE.

Episode 4 Title Revealed

The title for the fourth episode of Season 6 has been revealed as "The Doctor's Wife".

The episode is written by fantasy/graphic novelist Neil Gaiman and features a mysterious character named Idris. Gaiman said to Doctor Who Magazine: "Idris is 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 The War Games, and a knock on the TARDIS door..."

The Impossible Astronaut: Prequel

The BBC have released a special mini-prequel to the season premier, written by Steven Moffat.