Steven Moffat denies 'Doctor Who' movie reports: 'It was a fantasy'
Published Jul 31 2012, 10:25 BST | By Morgan Jeffery
Steven Moffat has denied reports that a Doctor Who movie is in development.Last year, Harry Potter's David Yates claimed that he was working on a film spinoff from the BBC sci-fi drama, but Moffat described the film project as "some weird fantasy".

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"I don't think [Yates] was ever signed to it," the showrunner told Entertainment Weekly. "I never signed him, so he's not.
"I think he's [expressed] an interest in doing it and he's a very fine director, and I think he'd certainly be someone that would be on the list for directing such a project. I'm a big fan of his. But the project as he describes it would not happen."
Moffat added that he hopes to produce a Doctor Who movie "someday", but insisted that a proposal for a film reboot - unrelated to the BBC show's continuity - "did not happen".
"That whole proposal was not true," he said. "I can say that with authority because, as far as the BBC is concerned, I'm the voice of Doctor Who. So if I say it, it's true.
"The BBC own Doctor Who and, for the moment, I run it for them. So I can assure you definitively that was all nonsense - not the idea of making a film, we'd love to make a film, but the idea of a rebooted continuity, a different Doctor."

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The writer claimed that rebooting Who for the big screen would be "writing the book on how to destroy a franchise".
"[Any future film] will be absolutely run by the Doctor Who production office in Cardiff," he explained. "It will feature the same Doctor as on television. It will not be a rebooted continuity. All of that would be insane."
Doctor Who will return to BBC One with a new series in August.
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Watch former Doctor Who star David Tennant discuss the rumoured movie with Digital Spy below:








I can finally get a good night's sleep.
August 1st 2012 at 12:16pm(+1 like)
As welcoming as this news is, why did Steven take this long to emphatically debunk the whole thing?
While it could have very easily sparked more interest in the show, it could have just as easily harmed it. I would have rubbished David Yates the minute he mentioned he was helming a Who movie.
August 1st 2012 at 9:39am
When Doctor Who fans say that they own the show they should remember that both RTD and Moffat were/are fans of the show, so in a way the fans DO run the show! :D
August 1st 2012 at 1:32am
No the people who watch it, or rather some fans think they own it and fan ownership leads to misery. Moffat might only have been producer since 2010 but he is the current voice of Doctor Who as RTD was before him and JNT before that and Graham Williams before that and Hinchcliffe... The fans own nothing, they watch it and criticise or praise.
July 31st 2012 at 11:12pm(+1 like)
Absolutely. Some fans think they own it and that's what led to all those hideously embarassing events in the late 80's that made the show look ridiculous
August 1st 2012 at 1:25am
Thank GOD for that.
July 31st 2012 at 3:50pm