Russell T Davis confirmed that The War between Land and Sea finished filming. The War between Land and Sea is a Doctor Who derived series. Its plot focuses on a multinational war caused by the return of the Sea Devils, and is said to feature UNIT and more. The War between Land and Sea features a main cast including Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Russsell Tovey, George Robinson, Jemma Redgrave, Patrick Baladi, Ruth Madeley and Colin McFarlane.
Now, Davies announced the completion of filming for The War between Land and Sea.
Davies announced that the Doctor Who the spinoff ended filming through a simple selfie posted on Instagram. In the caption, he wrote “That's a wrap! THE WAR BETWEEN LAND AND SEA ends filming today after 80 days!“He also thanked the show's cast and crew and bragged about it”This show is going to be amazing.”
What This Means for The War Between Land and Sea Release Date
The show must arrive on time
As Davies alludes to in his post, the filming process for The War between Land and Sea it was quite convenient. The start of production was announced this summer. It took less than three months to film the series, showing that there is a lot of support for the series. With such rapid production, there must be a significant team behind the Doctor Who spinoff series, which bodes well for the quality of the show.
Part of the reason filming went so quickly was probably due to the fact that The War between Land and Sea It's just a five-episode miniseries. This is shorter than a typical season of Doctor Whowhose most recent edition was an eight-episode season. Still, the speed with which the BBC team is delivering The War between Land and Sea suggest that the series is in good standing to arrive in time for its scheduled 2025 release date.
Our opinion on news derived from Doctor Who
Davies' update is cautiously optimistic
While Davies isn't saying anything specific about the series, we hope to see the creator as positive about it. The War between Land and Sea. After all, he is responsible for revitalizing the franchise for the Doctor Who 60th anniversary specials, which received positive reception last year. That being said, Doctor Who is in a bit of a difficult situation after Ncuti Gatwa's season left fans with mixed responses. With ample resources being invested in this, I hope The War between Land and Sea do not fall into any undesirable traps.
Source: Russell T. Davies/Instagram