The Mysterious Planet

The Doctor finds himself back on trial with the Time Lords, with the Valeyard prosecuting him for interfering with the affairs of other peoples and planets and this time, his life is on the line.

The Doctor, and the court, are shown the Doctor’s adventure on the ravaged planet Ravalox with Peri, however, the planet is much more familiar to the Doctor than he initially realises…

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Nightmare Country

The Doctor wakes up on a planet of relics, a dead world, a hostile world… He has no memory of who he is, or how he got to be here. He’d better remember soon, because the very structure of reality is at risk and it all has something to do with that strange blue tomb with the light on top.

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That Time James Cameron Was ‘Inspired’ By Classic Who

Let’s be frank, Doctor Who is a show that is unafraid to poach ideas from other sources. The series always finds a way to put it’s own spin on things, but it has been going for nearly 60 years and sometimes the idea well can run a little dry. Planet of Evil’s aesthetic is heavily inspired by Forbidden Planet, The Brain of Morbius is Frankenstein in space and, to really hammer home this point, there’s an episode just straight up called A Christmas Carol. But, what if I was to tell you that there is a film franchise that so clearly took inspiration, as least in part, from a classic Doctor Who episode and has never once given credit for it? Don’t believe me? Let’s look at the evidence.

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