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DOCTOR WHO (2021): SEASON 13 - 2 DISC - BD

4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,438 ratings

Genre Television/Sci-Fi
Format Blu-ray
Contributor Jemma Redgrave, Jacob Anderson, John Bishop, Sara Powell, Robert Bathurst, Jo Martin, Kevin McNally, Chris Chibnall, Jodie Whittaker, Mandip Gill, Annabel Scholey See more
Language English
Runtime 5 hours and 22 minutes

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Starring:

Jodie Whittaker

Mandip Gill

John Bishop

SPECIAL FEATURES:

  • Bringing Karvanista to Life / Introducing John Bishop as Dan
  • Mary Seacole and the Sontarans / Meet the Ravagers
  • The Return of the Fugitive Doctor / Meet Vinder & Bel
  • Launch Trailer / Audio Commentary (Chapter Two)
  • The Weeping Angels Return / Directing Doctor Who
  • Kate Stewart and UNIT Return / Meet the Sontarans
  • John Bishop Video Diary / A Series Sneak Peek With Mandip Gill
  • The Flux Story Breakdown

Product description

Doctor Who (2021): Series 13

Product details

  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 17.1 x 13.5 x 1.5 cm; 100 Grams
  • Media Format ‏ : ‎ Blu-ray
  • Run time ‏ : ‎ 5 hours and 22 minutes
  • Release date ‏ : ‎ 16 March 2022
  • Actors ‏ : ‎ Jodie Whittaker, Mandip Gill, John Bishop, Jacob Anderson, Jo Martin
  • Studio ‏ : ‎ Universal
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B09N7TVNSH
  • Writers ‏ : ‎ Chris Chibnall
  • Customer Reviews:
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Top reviews from Australia

Reviewed in Australia on 3 February 2023
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My steelbook came in prefect condition from Amazon. The art is gorgeous, it might be my fav 13 era steelbook.

This has the last 3 specials on it, all episodes I love. Sad to see the 13th Doctors run come to an end, would love more adventures with her and the fam but this is a gorgeous package for her to go out in.
Reviewed in Australia on 11 October 2022
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Jodie Whittaker makes an excellent Doctor Who and adds a freshness to the series - I've enjoyed every episode - sad to see her finishing her run!

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Barni Kenoby
5.0 out of 5 stars Absoluter WHO fan
Reviewed in Germany on 9 May 2024
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Einfach reinziehen und den Dr. Genießen
I S Warner
5.0 out of 5 stars A Quiet, Courageous and Dignified Departure
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 11 February 2023
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The final 3 Whittaker stories deliver a departure very much in line with her Doctor. Quiet, courageous and dignified which is something the post 2005 remake doesn't tend to do very well. Furthermore the final (genuinely) feature length story is the best kind of nostalgia fest. Using Classic Characters with the respect and understanding they deserve rather than just as the butt of crude and inaccurate meta jokes.

Eve of the Daleks 9/10
It is very rare that I give a story featuring the long extinct and incredibly over used joke monster that is the Daleks a high score but unlike so many of those crammed between what was supposed to be their final story and the present this one gets what makes Dalek stories great and that is everything BUT the Daleks. A gleeful subversion of the romcom genre that has plagued the show under Chibnall's predcessors this traps a VERY odd couple (one who may or may not be a serial killer) with the TARDIS crew in a time loop with a couple of very angry variant Daleks called Executioners. One of the few times the incessant meta humour of the remake has landed with me is present with an indignant Dalek (Nick Briggs) exclaiming "I-AM-NOT-NIIIIIICK!" Yes I do realise Dan's well intentioned attempt to get Yaz to admit her feelings is very awkward and borderline problematic for some (not nearly as problematic as the whole concept of something as primitive as a human making goo goo eyes at a Time Lord by the way) but that's Dan for you. The biggest well intentioned idiot we've had since Harry Sullivan!

Legend of the Sea Devils 7/10
This clearly suffered horribly in the editing room in order to accomodate the BBC centenary special that the crew didn't know they were actually making until the last possible minute. It would be interesting to see the original cut along with the intended regeneration but at least (unlike the dreadful Twice Upon a Time) this time the unexpected episode that followed was a step up rather than a plummet down. The Sea Devils are perfectly realised with a degree of fieldelity and respect that was horribly absent when their cousins the Silurians were so horrifically mutilated way back in Series 5. The leader speaking through his gills was a very simple practical effect but so much more effective than degenerating them into humans with a token rubber skin applied. The historical aspect was, as has been the trend in this era, brilliantly informative and well done which makes it all the more fustrating that this final season ends without the long overdue return of the true historical.

Power of the Doctor 10/10
If you want to know how to do an anniversary special, watch Power of the Doctor! I mean its not perfect by any means but its as close to being so as the remake series will ever get. Chibnall amps up the (admittedly crude) storytelling techniques that define this era with the rapid time and space jumping accompanied by ludicrously oversized captions to the point of self parody yet still manages to squeeze in something meaningful for everyone involved in what has to be the most star studded cast to date. Sasha Dahwan in particular is having a ball with his Master topping the great Ainley himself. Whilst Ainley was famous for embodying all of the contradictory personas of the Master in the same scene Dahwan somehow manages it in the same sentence, or in some cases even word. His put downs of returning companions Ace and Tegan are savage and naturally he gets as good as he got. Speaking of, I'm a massive purist when it comes to proper Who continuity and this story has moments that fly in the face of it but honestly I didn't really care that Ace doesn't have her Time Lord training or TARDIS or that Mel is somehow back from the post human future she stranded herself in by choice because I was having too much fun. As for the regeneration itself it was a model for how they should be handled going forward. Quiet, melancholy and above all poignent... at least until the imposter appeared to take the role again!
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Antonella
5.0 out of 5 stars Epic
Reviewed in Italy on 19 November 2022
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The best era Doctor Who has ever had. Jodie Whittaker is amazing, she is the Doctor and always will be.
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Antonella
5.0 out of 5 stars Epic
Reviewed in Italy on 19 November 2022
The best era Doctor Who has ever had. Jodie Whittaker is amazing, she is the Doctor and always will be.
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Dominik R
5.0 out of 5 stars Das Finale
Reviewed in Germany on 16 April 2024
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Wirklich sehr gelungen und gut anzusehen.
Johan Westmar
5.0 out of 5 stars Fast shipping
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 27 March 2024
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