DR WHO S4总剧透
被windsage的剧透惊吓到了,于是也贴一篇偶看到的剧透
SERIES 4 SPOILERS:
4.X: "Voyage of the Damned"
Christmas Day, 25th December 2007, 6.50pm (71 minutes)
Written by Russell T. Davies
Directed by James Strong (Block 1)
Cast: Kylie Minogue (Astrid Peth), George Costigan (Max Capricorn),Geoffrey Palmer (Captain Hardaker), Clive Swift (Mr Copper), DebbieChazen (Foon), Clive Rowe (Morvin), Gray O'Brien (Rickston), RussellTovey (Midshipman Frame), Bernard Cribbins (Wilf), Jimmy Vee(Bannakaffalatta), Nathan Head (Glamorous Man), Ian Darlington-Roberts(Mr Cable), Stefan Davis (Colin), John Sullivan (Ships Officer), BruceLawrence (Engineer), Nicholas Witchell (himself).
The Titanic (photo), has become a "theme spaceship" run by arch-baddieMax Capricorn. The Doctor stows away on board and teams up with feistywaitress Astrid Peth, played by Kylie Minogue. When disaster hits theTitanic, the Doctor uncovers a threat to the whole human race. Battlingalongside aliens, saboteurs, robot Angels and his new friend Astrid,can he stop the Christmas inferno? (BBC Synopsis)
SFX interview with Phil Collinson. The Titanic is an "experiencecruise" to planet Earth, hence the spaceship being a replica of afamous Earth ship. "And they beam down onto the planet secretly andhave a little look round and stuff so... yes, it’s their Christmascruise and they’re celebrating an earth Christmas. It’s a themecruise." In terms of the "look" it's all very Edwardian. There is aballroom sequence, featuring "The Stowaway". As for the people on theship “They’re humanoid apart from Jimmy [the "Darth Small" alien]. Theylook like us, but they’re alien.” On Earth - “It’s contemporary Earthbut we only visit Earth quite briefly.”
In RTD's phrase it's a "disaster movie".
At one point Astrid and the Doctor have to get across a bridge thatspans a 'massive' chasm, apparently dangerous scene, and magic... (PhilCollinson on Freema's Studio Tour from the DVD boxset). A number ofimages show key characters (including The Doctor and Astrid) lookingout across broken railings within/on the ship in distress... one ormore characters dirty (due to adventurous activities) or possiblyinjured (Eeeyun)
Astrid tells the Doctor: “You need someone to look after you — can Icome with you?” he agrees, yet things don't go to plan. Kylie spins offinto space in a strange “half-form” of herself. (The Sun)
There is another reference to The Lion King. Astrid will utter thelines: 'Oh i think Bannakaffalata and I just got engaged'. (DWM Dec'07, 04nbod) and 'Its a different planet! I'm standing on a differentplanet! There's like...concrete! and shops! Alien shops! Real, alienshops! Look you can see the stars! And it smells! It stinks! This isamazing. Thank you.' (DWM Dec '07, 04nbod).
The special ends with a stunning scene in which the Titanic falls fromthe sky and looks like crashing on Buckingham Palace. BBC royalcorrespondent Nicholas Witchell will appear as himself giving a spoofreport from outside Buckingham Palace. (Daily Mail).
RTD says that his favourite lines in VotD are the Doctor's "A, B, 1, 2" speech. DT comments that it was "a nightmare to learn".
RTD says that Bernard Cribbins will not be one of the damned (Box Set"Utopia" commentary). He is seen selling The Examiner from hisnewspaper booth with a 'Carols in Camden' poster slapped on the side,wearing a red wooly hat with mistletoe on top (Eeeyun) DWM Dec 2007confirms BC is playing Wilf, a cockney newsvendor. Phil Collinson addsthat he's "gonna be playing a recurring character." Is he part of thelinking thread in series 4 - "Not strictly speaking, no. But you canexpect to see him again, several times."
mrtc2003 and others have seen the cinema trailer! See here for a description.
Pictures: BBC Christmas trailer screencaps here and here, Radio Times Cover and some promo shots from Doctor Who Online.
See the VotD thread for discussion.
4.01: "Partners in Crime"
Written by Russell T. Davies
Directed by James Strong (Block 4)
Cast: Sarah Lancashire (Miss Foster), Jacqueline King (Sylvia, Donna'sMum), Howard Attfield (Geoff, Donna's Dad), Claudio Laurini (MissFosters guard).
The start of the new series will see Donna tracking down the Time Lord during an alien emergency in modern-day London.
"Adipose Industries" are somehow involved (The 8th Doctor). Adiposebasically means "fatty tissue" leading some to speculate the aliens inthis episode are harvesting fat from humans. Adipose is also one of theentries on the SFX blog (see below).
Miss Foster is seen at one point raising her arms, looking up at thesky and saying words to the effect of: "Go, my children... out into theGalaxy, rise up and meet your new mummies and daddies!" (PMount).
Filming has taken place in abandoned offices (for Donna's workplace?),suburban streets (Donna's house?) and at Tiger-Tiger in Cardiff(suggesting a restaurant scene). A black van with flashing purplelights containing two men in security-style uniforms and wearing largemetal badges, has also been sighted and photographed. (Set Reportthread)
This episode involves a bomb in a cinema (Scooty) and characters called "Penny" and "Clare" (this thread).
"The first episode has the most unusual monsters we've ever created.The special effects guys are so excited by it, they keep phoning me upgoing 'wait til you see them, wait til you see them!' It's the sort ofcreature we've never tried before. It's thrilling, it's reallythrilling. It's fun, and it's darker than ever in some places. It's acracking series, I can't wait for it to start." (RTD - CBBC News)
4.02: TBA (The Pompeii Episode)
Written by James Moran
Directed by Colin Teague (Block 3)
Cast: Peter Capaldi (Caecillius), Phil Davis (Lucius), Tracey Childs (Metella), Francesca Fowler.
(Episode number confirmed in DWM Dec 2007)
The Doctor and Donna arrive in Pompeii in AD 79, on the eve of thehistoric eruption of Mount Vesuvius. Should they warn the residents ofPompeii of the forthcoming catastrophe or leave them to fend forthemselves?
Filming of the episode took place at Cinecitta studios in Rome, whichthe Doctor Who team expertly transformed into Pompeii. The episode isapparently very epic. RTD claims James Moran spent all the budget onthis episode (DWM October 2007)
An alien craft lands on the slopes of Mount Vesuvius according to thenewsletter of a cement company that owned the quarry the scene wasfilmed in (Doris Wildthyme). StewieGriffinRocks saw the filming of whatappears to be the same scene and provided photos. Monk-like figures inblack robes were seen on "the slopes". Nuggets he unearthed (besidesthe new console room and early episode running order) were that thevolcano definately erupts and that "alien spray" was required.
Earlier set reports from the same thread revealed the Temple of Peacein Cardiff had been converted into some kind of temple with a bedbehind a veil and a large eye symbol above it. Actors dressed aspriestesses in elaborate make up were on site. One or two also weremade-up with stony-marbley skin, suggesting living statues (but not ofthe Weeping Angel variety!). Trailers on set outside the Temple ofPeace for "Soothsayer", "Priestess" and "Sisters 4+5".
RTD in an interview with the New Statesman says "I control themothership. I say: 'I want Pompeii, with rock monsters!' How great isthat?" - ties in with the description of "living statues" above?
4.03: "Planet of the Ood"
Written by Keith Temple
Directed by Graeme Harper (Block 2)
Cast: Tim McInnerny, Silas Carson (Voice of the Ood)
Features the return of the Ood, and their origin. It is set on a "weird and wonderful alien world" (BBC website).
"Doctor get me out!" screams Donna Noble from inside a giant, blue, metal container....
"If you don't do what she says," the Doctor barks at some men withguns, "you're really in trouble. Not from me, from her!" (DWM 387)
Speculation:
It may contain a character named Sawahla, who plays a major part in theepisode, and may possibly be an Ood herself! (BurnWithMe)
The episode is set before TIP/TSP and features the Ood hive mind beingdestroyed by humans, creating the subservient race we saw previously(source).
4.04/4.05: "The Sontaran Stratagem"/TBA (The Sontaran Two Parter)
Written by Helen Raynor
Directed by Douglas Mackinnon (Block 5)
Cast: Christopher Ryan (General Staal, Sontaran Leader), David Sullivan(A Sontaran), Dan Starkey (Commander Storr), Mark Lord (Unit Soldier),Eleanor Matsuura, Ryan Sampson, Rupert Holiday Evans, Bridget Hodson,Clive Standen, Wesley Theobald, Christian Cooke (Ross Jenkins), RadKaim, Leeshon Alexander, Meryl Fernandes.
The Sontarans return! (BBC) The Blue Suit returns! (Set Report). Martha Jones returns!
UNIT will be front and centre (DWM Dec '06 04nbod).
"There's a big invasion and lots of good Sontaran action." Apparentlyit is also better than DiM/EotD which was plagued by problems not ofher making and "has a light touch with plenty of humour'. (MontyD).
The first part will contain the words "chimney", "pod", "hurricane" and the sentence "Our campaign is progressing slowly".
Story is set around a Tudor Gothic mansion (Margam Castle) which seemsto be an Academy called Rattigan House (set report). Does this tie inwith "Mrs Rattigan" mentioned in the SFX list below?
Martha Jones (Freema Agyeman) is in this episode, and is rumoured to beworking with Unit, after a transfer from Torchwood set up by Jack (seethis post and this post)
Speculation:
The story may be set in Scotland (set report). One sequence involved a Sontaran emerging from his sphere (set report).
The episode involves a group of aliens creating a weight loss drug thatactually grows an alien inside you. This tallies with what I saw beingfilmed last week at what looked like some training (weight loss)clinic/academy, with lots of people running about in red work-outtracksuits (Scooty).
Bernard Cribbins to reappear? Report of Bernard Cribbins to be in ascene with Donna Noble, where she calls him "Grandad" (set report).
Lt Skree, one of SFX's entries, sounds like a potential potato-headed warmonger.
4.06: TBA
Written by Either Stephen Greenhorn or Tom MacRae
Directed by Alice Troughton (Block 6)
Cast: ???
4.07: "T.U.A.T.W" (Acronym, possibly "The Unicorn and the Wasp")
Written by Gareth Roberts
Directed by Graeme Harper (Block 2)
Cast: Fenella Woolgar (Agatha Christie), Felicity Kendal (Lady Clemency Eddison)
A Whodunnit where the Doctor and Donna meet Agatha Christie.
It contains the words "peach", "sting", "unicorn" and the sentence "The poor little child".
Speculation:
"Unicorn" is one of the entries from the SFX blog. "Sting" may berelated to another: "Vespiform" (meaning wasp-like). According to SimonWatkins the filming that took place at Cefn Mably Lakes involved "agiant wasp-like creature emerging from one of the lakes".
4.08: TBA
Written by Either Stephen Greenhorn or Tom MacRae
Directed by Alice Troughton (Block 6)
Cast: ???
Features the line "Chicken or beef" (DWM Nov 2007 RTD Production Notes).
4.09/4.10: TBA/TBA (The Steven Moffat Two Parter)
Written by Steven Moffat
Directed by Either Euros Lyn or Graeme Harper
Cast: ???
Steven Moffat will be using an idea he first came up with after writingThe Empty Child. It will contain the word "node" and the phrase 'Countthe shadows'. (DWM, Nov 2007). These scripts are to be delivered "late"(DWM Nov 2007)
4.11: TBA (The Doctor-lite)
Written by Russell T. Davies
Directed by Graeme Harper (Block 7)
Cast: Billie Piper (Rose Tyler), Catherine Tate (Donna Noble), Bernard Cribbins (Wilf)
Contains the words, Leeds, photocopy, spanish, telescope and raffleticket along with the line 'Don't get chippy with me Vera Duckworth'(DWM Dec '07 Production Notes, 04nbod).
The actual scene sequence of these set reports is only guess work at present....
Night-time, Donna and christmas party revellers are outside a pub. Theylook up into the sky and see the Racnoss Starship raining death anddestruction down upon the Earth! All Donna's friends ran for theirlives, apart from one who is staring at her. Donna asks what she isstaring at and the friend replies "There is something on your back"(Brian_Damage 1, 2, 3 and photos)
Leeds at "the end of the world": Houses are boarded up with corrugatediron, with posters about refugee housing, and use of water for drinkingonly (Simon Watkins, Scooty photos). The population appears to be beingevacuated from the south - . Donna shouts and calls someone "VeraDuckworth" and is told off, "it may be the end of the world butshouting at it won't help" - (Kelmo 1, 2). There are ordinary soldiersand UNIT soldiers present (Simon Watkins, plus pictures).
A soldier organises refugee quarters for the Donna's family (shady). Abalding asian man welcomes them, saying he has plenty of room. Later heis dragged to an army lorry and taken away with others. Donna: "whereare you taking them?" (Kelmo (1, 2)
Soldiers open fire with machine guns. A family including BernardCribbins confront them, BC shouts "Don't! Put them down" (SimonWatkins, pictures here) "Turn the gas off, don't be stupid". Donna thencomes out, a soldier points his gun at her and screams "Show me yourback!! Show me your back!!!" Donna's mum pleads with her to comply. BCsays tells them in his day they would be court-marshalled (Kelmo). Shethen just turned away and walked off down the street, at which pointher mum called out not to wander off, "it's dangerous on the streets atnight." (Brian_Damage).
A bright light shines and Rose appears. Donna walks around the cornerand sees Rose. She does not look surprised. Both say hello to eachother, they both seem down, browbeaten, almost defeated... - Kelmo Note- Rose is well-dressed throughout - Kelmo.
Rose seems to appear from a lightning flash right in front of Donna(paulmonkeycanary). CT asks if that was a firework and if Rose is OK.Rose comes and faces CT. Donna is wearing smarter, more contemporaryclothes than in the earlier shots (Kelmo). Rose asks her what she'dseen or heard, Donna answers, Rose's response was "Oh my God he'sdead..." at which she looks distraught. Another scene - Donna (a bitcrossly) accuses Rose of looking at her in a funny way "again", andasks if someone had put something on her back, at which point Rose runsout of shot, leaving Donna looking confused..." (Brian_Damage,confirmed by PMount).
Donna runs down a street wearing a coat covered in wires, and whatlooks like a vortex manipulator. She gets hit by a van. Rose appearsand kneels next to Donna's (lifeless?) body. The clapper board saysthis is scene 52, probably late in the episode (Scooty 1, 2).
Video: Here and here.
Pictures: Scooty (1, 2, 3, 4), Simon, Xoanon (1, 2, 3, 4, 5 ), Graeme Harper, Catherine Tate and BILLIE PIPER (1, 2).
Press: The Sun, The Mirror (cover and story) and BBC NEWS STORY
Speculation:
There is a suggestion that Rose is to find out something sinister about Donna (Estall)
There is something on your back? A soldier screams to look at Donna'sback (Kelmo), during her first meeting with Rose Donna asks if someoneput something on her back (Brian_Damage) and watching the RacnossDonna's friend notices something on Donna's back (Brian_Damage 1, 2).According to MontyD it's an animatronic insect.
It is rumoured that Sarah-Jane will appear in this episode (spoilersfrom theotherside here and here). A set report from a DigitalSpy posterclaimed that he saw Donna and Sarah-Jane being filmed together in hisstreet. On the other hand, we have an interview from late October whereES is asked if she is in the finale and says she'd "probably be thelast to hear" but that it's news to her. (I wonder if it is now?)
4.12/4.13: TBA (Finale)
Written by Russell T. Davies
Directed by Either Euros Lyn or Graeme Harper
Cast: Bilie Piper (Rose)
The deadline for the episode 13 script is January 7th (RTD, DWM Dec '07).
Emperor Fabulous reports he bumped into RTD and asked him about thefinale. RTD's response:"Ooooh well you'll get none of that out of mesonny jim, but it's certainly going to be rather....(looks at friendwith him, looks back) ...fanwanky". In RTD's commentary for Utopia hesuggests that there is going to be something in series 4 which tops thelast 15 minutes of Utopia for excitement.
[ 本帖最后由 janet777 于 2007-12-24 18:40 编辑 ]