Doctor Who showrunner Steven Moffat has praised the new run's opening episodes. In an interview with the Radio Times, the writer claimed that two-part adventure 'The Impossible Astronaut' and 'Day of the Moon' feels like a series finale.
"I said to our genius director Toby Haynes, 'Start like it's the finale', and my God, that's just what he's done," said Moffat. "I'm not sure Doctor Who has ever felt bigger, bolder or madder."
He added: "[There's] The Doctor, Amy, Rory and River in the Valley of the Gods, Nixon's White House, Area 51 and a strangely familiar spaceship. Oh, and there's Alex Kingston diving backwards off a skyscraper."
Moffat also confirmed that the show's initial seven-episode run will conclude with "a cliffhanger that changes everything".
"By Lake Silencio, on the Plain of Sighs, a story will begin and end," he teased. "A good man is going to die [and] an impossible life will begin. Our heroes will set out on the long road to the deadliest secret in the universe, and when it stares you in the face, you might just discover you've known about it all along."
The new series of Doctor Who premieres on April 23 on BBC One in the UK and BBC America in the US.
"I said to our genius director Toby Haynes, 'Start like it's the finale', and my God, that's just what he's done," said Moffat. "I'm not sure Doctor Who has ever felt bigger, bolder or madder."
He added: "[There's] The Doctor, Amy, Rory and River in the Valley of the Gods, Nixon's White House, Area 51 and a strangely familiar spaceship. Oh, and there's Alex Kingston diving backwards off a skyscraper."
Moffat also confirmed that the show's initial seven-episode run will conclude with "a cliffhanger that changes everything".
"By Lake Silencio, on the Plain of Sighs, a story will begin and end," he teased. "A good man is going to die [and] an impossible life will begin. Our heroes will set out on the long road to the deadliest secret in the universe, and when it stares you in the face, you might just discover you've known about it all along."
The new series of Doctor Who premieres on April 23 on BBC One in the UK and BBC America in the US.
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