Time Lord Victorious (series)

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The Time Lord Victorious series was a multi-platform story released between September 2020 and January 2021. The series featured the Eighth, Ninth and Tenth Doctors, as well as Rose Tyler, the Ood and the Daleks.

Overview

The story was first teased online by Big Finish Productions and Doctor Who social media on 26 April 2020,[1][2] with first details of the storyline being announced on the following day.

Big Finish's news announced that "Time Lord Victorious will tell a new and untold story, set in the Dark Times near the start of the universe, when even the Eternals were young. Following several Doctors across space and time as they defend their home planet from a terrible race, this is a story like no other."[3]

Stories

Various stories were released, across media, by Penguin Random House, Doctor Who Magazine, Titan Comics, Escape Hunt, Big Finish Productions, Eaglemoss Hero Collector, Immersive Everywhere, Maze Theory, BBC Books and BBC Audio.[3]

Immersive Experiences

  • Doctor Who: Time Fracture - A 90 minute immersive event put on by Immersive Everywhere premiering in central London in Autumn 2020.[4][5][6]

Video Games

  • The Edge of Time - A VR game previously developed by Maze Theory, new updates will be pushed out that connect it to the multi-platform event. Some will be story content, some will be new items, and some will be traditional feature based updates.[7]

Other

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Notes

  • James Goss, producer of Time Lord Victorious, reassured users on Twitter that all the stories would be available globally (with the exception of the escape room and the immersive theatre[8]) and that the story was "inclusive", so that even if someone hadn't purchased some of the releases, they could have still got a "completed story".[9]
  • The title of this series comes from the Tenth Doctor in TV: The Waters of Mars, who briefly believes that rather than being a survivor of the Time War, he is the winner: the Time Lord Victorious.

Footnotes