As one of the oldest sci-fi shows of all time, Doctor Who has built an impressive array of enemies, both human and extraterrestrial. Some of the villains the Doctor faced appeared only one time but ...
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. The ...
This article contains spoilers for lots of Doctor Who cyberman stories, including Death In Heaven. Earthshock. It’s a brilliantly realised piece of telly, a script that confidently delivers on its ...
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.
In Doctor Who: Genesis of the Cybermen, a King lies dying in his castle. His eldest son, Prince Sylvan, is an artist with no desire to inherit a kingdom, while Prince Dega toils in his laboratory, ...
The Cybermen hold something of a difficult position in terms of the Doctor Who pantheon. Undeniably, they’re iconic; first introduced in 1966, the Cybermen have been making regular appearances ever ...
Christina Radish is the Senior Entertainment Reporter at Collider. Having worked at Collider for over a decade (since 2009), her primary focus is on film and television interviews with talent both in ...
The Cybermen are incredibly prominent in Doctor Who lore, so although it's disappointing the show failed to give Ncuti Gatwa's Fifteenth Doctor an episode featuring the mechanical villains, the ...
An accident aboard the TARDIS sends the crew to a parallel universe version of London, where Rose's father is still alive, the sky is filled with zeppelins and the human population uses devices known ...
Here's a potentially shameful Whovian confession: I have never really cared for the Cybermen. In the big 'ol Doctor Who rogue's gallery you could argue they've always been second fiddle to the Daleks.
When the TARDIS becomes trapped on a parallel Earth, it soon becomes clear that sinister forces are at work. Roger Lloyd Pack talks about playing the evil John Lumic - creator of the Cybermen, working ...
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