HBO Max Becomes the New Base for “Doctor Who”

Bradley Walsh, Jodie Whittaker, Tosin Cole, and Mandip Gill in "Doctor Who"

The Doctor’s TARDIS has landed at HBO Max.

The new streaming service from Warner Bros. is set to become the home of all 11 seasons of Doctor Who.

The British series about a Time Lord who travels throughout the time and space, saving anyone who is in need of help, first debuted in 1963. The show was re-launched in 2005.

Under the new agreement, future Doctor Who seasons will air exclusively on HBO Max after having been broadcast on BBC America.

Doctor Who is one of television’s all-time most beloved series, on both sides of the pond, and we are happy to be the exclusive streaming stewards for this BBC gem,” said chief content officer at HBO Max, Kevin Reilly. “Another series to further define the high-quality content experience consumers can expect from HBO Max.”

Jodie Whitaker took over as the new reincarnation of The Doctor — the first female actor to do so — in 2018 and will reprise her role when the series returns in 2020.