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As the embodiment of a nightmarish future, the Cybermen remain one of the deadliest Doctor Who foes depicted in this ...
Here’s how it works. The Cybermen return to Doctor Who this Saturday - and Neil Gaiman's writing them! In an exclusive interview he tells SFX how he created a "Nightmare In Silver" ...
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 ...
And Doctor Who is also reportedly set to welcome a spin-off show centred around the show's villains including the Cybermen and Daleks - showing what they get up to without the eponymous Time Lord.
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 ...
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 origin story ...
Filming has begun on new episodes of Doctor Who featuring the Cybermen, the BBC announced today. The new, "more deadly" breed of the Cybermen, who are out to convert humanity to their own kind ...
Looks as though the Cybermen will be featured in episode two of the Dr Who: The Adventure Games series, and it will have an arctic setting. According to Strategy Informer, the episode should be ...
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.
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.
Two Cybermen stormed the National Museum of Scotland to help launch a Doctor Who exhibition making its first appearance in Scotland. Doctor Who Worlds of Wonder explores the science behind the BBC ...