Throngs of people coiled around a New York city block, all with one goal in mind — seats inside the Village East Cinema to view the U.S. premiere of Doctor Who‘s latest season opener on Monday night (April 11).
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WATCH: Exclusive Behind-the-Scenes of ‘Doctor Who’ in America
An episode of Doctor Who so big that only Utah’s vast Monument Valley could contain it? That’s what writer/exec producer Steven Moffat imagined when he set his new two-part season opener in the U.S.