Doctor Who: The Legend of Ruby Sunday & Empire of Death (2024) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 21, 2024

Original Title:
Doctor Who: The Legend of Ruby Sunday & Empire of Death

Alternate Titles:
Doctor Who Finale in Cinemas
Doctor Who: The Legend of Ruby Sunday + Empire of Death
Doctor Who: The Legend of Ruby Sunday / Empire of Death
Doctor Who: The Two Episode Finale

Genres:
Adventure | Family | Fantasy | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
BBC Studios Productions
Bad Wolf

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 12A 

Runtime: 115

The Doctor and Ruby Sunday have faced the Bogeyman, fought against Maestro, and survived the battlefield of Kastarion 3. In the epic two-part season finale, The Doctor and Ruby arrive at UNIT headquarters on a top-secret mission and a long-buried secret awaits…

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Casting:
Andy Pryor

Characters:
Lewis Greifer

Director:
Jamie Donoughue

Director of Photography:
Chas Bain

Editor:
Ben Drury

Executive Producer:
Russell T Davies
Joel Collins
Julie Gardner
Phil Collinson
Jane Tranter
Rebecca Ferguson

Main Title Theme Composer:
Ron Grainer

Original Music Composer:
Murray Gold

Producer:
Vicki Delow

Writer:
Russell T Davies

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