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Warning: Spoilers ahead for Doctor Who season 15, episode 1, "The Robot Revolution."When the Cybermen appear in Doctor Who, the episodes tend to have certain hallmarks, and "The Robot Revolution ...
The Mondasian Cybermen in their return to Doctor Who this week. The Mondasian Cybermen are different from the other Cybermen we have seen on Doctor Who since the series was reintroduced in 2005.
Ahh, the Cybermen, the other Big Bads of Doctor Who, the complement to the Daleks' monster army. Where the Daleks are genocidal Nazi analogies, the Cybermen are stand-ins for Communists.
One of the Doctor's most well-known foes is set to receive a new origin, as Big Finish is set to adapt the upcoming audio drama Doctor Who: Genesis of the Cybermen. The cyborg foes stripped of all ...
The Cybermen are one of Doctor Who‘s most reliable villains, returning every few years with a terrifying new upgrade. Season 10 is going back to basics, revitalizing the original Cybermen from ...
Too many Cybermen. The problem goes back to series two of the new incarnation, where Davies brought the Cybermen back. Inspired by the brilliant Big Finish Audio Spare Parts, Davies would do an ...
While not a serial for the main TV show, Spare Parts is still a key Cybermen story in Doctor Who lore. An audio drama released by Big Finish, it featured the fifth Doctor (still mourning the loss ...
On Monday, the BBC shared a Doctor Who photo of Peter Capaldi‘s Twelfth Doctor squaring off against Cybermen for the two-part finale, written by Steven Moffat and directed by Rachel Talalay.
As a hot-off-the-press publicity shot from location filming for Doctor Who heralds the return of an old favourite, we take a look at just what makes the Cybermen so endearingly popular – not ...
Doctor Who will battle old villains the Cybermen in a plot that is the stuff of classic horror. Jodie Whittaker’s Time Lord clashes with them in the 19th century in a “darker” new series out ...
It's interesting to look at "Revenge of the Cybermen" not just as an example of 1970s Doctor Who, but as typical 1970s British TV storytelling. The anti-fascist callback to WWII is still present here.
The Cybermen were prevalent throughout Doctor Who for the rest of the 1960s, but then took a break as the show developed, with only one appearance in the 1970s during Tom Baker's era.