Peter Jackson drops new hint about directing a Doctor Who episode

Peter Jackson

by James White |
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There has, over the last few years, been much fervent speculation about the possibility that self-confessed Doctor Who super-fan Peter Jackson might direct an episode of the show for current producer Steven Moffat. He’s been a little too busy until late last year with his Hobbit trilogy, but now the director has dropped a new hint via his Facebook page that Jackson may finally guide the adventures of everyone’s favourite Time Lord.

While this doesn’t exactly count as a definite answer – he teasingly doesn’t sign the contract papers delivered by Peter Capaldi’s 12th Doctor – and there has been no official announcement from either Moffat or the BBC on the subject, would the man who made the Lord Of The Rings movies really go this far just to troll everyone on the topic? All right, so the man who also made Meet The Feebles and Bad Taste almost certainly would, but it seems like an awful lot of effort, not to mention the inclusion of Capaldi, just to make an elaborate joke. Perhaps this is Moffat finally collecting on some deal they made when Moffat co-wrote the first (and so far only) Adventures Of Tintin film, which Jackson produced and worked on as second unit director.

Watch this space for news of any official confirmation on the matter, but at least we know the dream of a Doctor Who episode directed by Jackson remains alive.

In related news from the Who-niverse, we now know that the latest Christmas special of the series will be called The Husbands Of River Song, and finds the Doctor summoned from seclusion by Alex Kingston's River Song for a chase involving an angry king and an out-of-control robot bodyguard. The show will, as per tradition, air on December 25 and the first image is below.

Doctor Who Christmas Special 2015
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