Doctor Who Christmas Special To Bring Back Steven Moffat’s Classic Villain

Key Takeaways

  • Steven Moffat brings back the classic villain Villengard in the 2024 Christmas special.
  • The Doctor previously destroyed Villengard during the Time War using a fruit bomb.
  • The special featuring Villengard will add fun and humor to the series to balance its darker tones.

As a die-hard Doctor Who fan who’s been following the show since its revival in 2005, I can hardly contain my excitement for the upcoming Christmas special! The return of Steven Moffat and the reemergence of the classic villain Villengard have sent me into a frenzy.

Fans of Doctor Who can anticipate the appearance of an old adversary in the forthcoming Christmas special. The special was helmed by Steven Moffat’s direction, who also reintroduced a character initially seen in the “The Doctor Dances” episode.

After Russell T. Davies rejuvenated the Doctor Who series in 2005, Steven Moffat came on board. He played significant roles by directing multiple episodes such as “The Empty Child,” “The Doctor Dances,” “The Girl in the Fireplace,” “Blink,” “Silence in the Library” and “Forest of the Dead,” primarily during Seasons 1 to 4 (2005-2008). He was also responsible for overseeing the seasons featuring the Eleventh Doctor (Matt Smith) and the Twelfth Doctor (Peter Capaldi), and writing episodes like “The Eleventh Hour,” “The Day of the Doctor,” “Heaven Sent,” as well as holiday specials such as “A Christmas Carol” in 2010 and “The Husbands of River Song” in 2015. Now, Moffat is returning for the 2024 Christmas special and he’ll be reintroducing a classic villain that he first created around two decades ago.

There are only a few details about the upcoming Doctor Who’s 2024 Christmas special, “Joy to the World.” However, eagle-eyed fans noticed what many might have missed in the recent teaser. The Doctor mentions the name Villengard, which Moffat introduced in “The Doctor Dances” episode. “Villengard,” the Doctor said with a laugh. “Biggest arms manufacturer in recorded history, very old enemies of mine.” The filmmaker played on the words “villain” and “guard” and ended up with “Villengard” to name the planet that manufactured explosives and weapons, making it among the bad guys in the Doctor Who universe.

In the “Twice Upon a Time” episode, the Doctor went to a location that was once bustling but was now in ruins, occupied by advanced Daleks. It appeared that the original inhabitants and all life on the planet had vanished, with no trace of them remaining. The mystery remains as to where they disappeared and how Villengard met its end. However, additional Doctor Who content like “The Whole Thing’s Bananas” comic reveals that it was actually the Doctor who caused the destruction of Villengard during the Time War. Using a fruit bomb made from molecular fruits, the War Doctor transformed the weapon factories into banana groves to prevent the Daleks from utilizing them against their adversaries.

Reintroducing Villengard in our forthcoming Christmas special is bound to evoke a sense of nostalgia given the show’s rich historical background. Yet, it’s classic Moffat flair that makes it charming and profound. Furthermore, the unique premise where weapons are swapped for fruits promises an entertaining watch. The holiday season is all about joy and laughter, and the Doctor Who special starring Villengard will undoubtedly tickle our funny bones, making it perfectly fitting for Christmas.

In the Christmas special of “Doctor Who,” the character Villengard brings out the Doctor’s playful and creative nature, a trait that contrasts with violence. This addition to the series is strategic in maintaining a balance between the darker and emotional undertones and humor. Creator Steven Moffat is expected to infuse a festive atmosphere into the special, making it ideal for a joyous holiday viewing experience. “Doctor Who” enthusiasts are eagerly anticipating the return of the classic villain and the introduction of Nicola Coughlan, who will play Joy, a guest companion. In the preview, Joy is seen donning a festive outfit consisting of a green tartan dress, red hat, and jacket, which promises a lively and enjoyable episode for viewers.

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2024-11-30 02:23