Even though Torchwood: Miracle Day last aired in the summer of 2011 almost two years ago, Eve Myles still thinks a new series is “still bubbling away.”
Even a year-and-a-half later, the major critical failure of Torchwood: Miracle Day still resonates amongst the fans. And even amongst ex-Torchwood writers.
Have you been wondering why there hasn't been a new season of Torchwood announced yet? Do you believe the Doctor Who spin-off has been cancelled? Well, here's what's really going on!
We don't know about you, but we were pretty darn excited when we learned Capt. Jack Harkness himself, actor John Barrowman, had been cast on the CW's new series Arrow. But now we learn his being cast on the show may have had a little something to do with a tiny U.K. sci-fi show he co-starred in ...
There's a interesting rumor making the rounds that a certain Torchwood actor is heading to Game of Thrones for its currently filming third season—switching gears from battling aliens to battling White Walkers. Can you guess who?
Alex Kingston's River Song has grown into one of the most interesting characters in Doctor Who history, with her backstory comprising much of last season's main story arc. But, that doesn't mean Kingston is satisfied—and if it were up to her—she would make an epic, River-centric Torchwood crossover happen. Like, now.
In the wake of Torchwood: Miracle Day—which performed decently enough in the ratings, but got mixed reviews from fans—it's natural to wonder if we'll ever get to see more adventures of Captain Jack Harkness and Gwen Cooper. Right now, everyone wants to do it ... save Torchwood's creator.
With Torchwood done for the foreseeable future, and The Sarah Jane Adventures derailed by the tragic death of star Elisabeth Sladen, there's a gigantic void in the Doctor Who spin-off department on television these days. So, what does Who showrunner Steven Moffat think about that?