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"Everything Has Its Time and Everything Ends..."
Doctor Who: Endgame was the fourth feature film in the Doctor Who motion picture franchise, produced by Paramount Pictures and BBC Films. It was released on the 24th February 2012.
Synopsis
The Valeyard has joined forces with the Daleks and is seeking to build an Ancient "Omega Machine" which will set him up above the gods.
The Doctor, Zenla and Chris answer a distress call which leads them straight into the heart of the Valeyard's plan and he must be fought - to the death...
Plot
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Cast
- The Doctor - David Suchet
- Zenla - Juliet Landau
- Chris Parsons - Dougray Scott
- The Rogue - Timothy Dalton
- The Valeyard - Charles Dance
- Ohila - Clare Higgins
- Casto - Neil Morrissey
- Tihanio - Kellie Bright
- Dayeve - Sean Bean
- Jehph - Matthew Chambers
- Will Adams - David Tennant
- Kendara - Karen Gillan
- Frances - Claire Bloom
- Chenieekwuh - Chelsee Healey
- Barmaguan - Henry Cavill
- Slaves - Maggie Ma, Ben Cotton, Steffan Arngrim, Rif Hutton, Anna Galvin
- Voice of the Daleks - Nicholas Briggs
- Dalek Operators - Barnaby Edwards, Nicholas Pegg, Jon Davey, Colin Newman
Crew
Memorable Quotes
"Not another one."
- - The Doctor, reacting to Chris Parsons' death.
"It's no good, he was on his last life. The Doctor is dead."
- - The Rogue to Zenla, following the Doctor's death.
"May the light of your soul guide you. May the light of your soul bless the work you do with the secret love and warmth of your heart. May you see in what you do the beauty of your own soul. May the sacredness of your work bring healing, light and renewal to those who work with you and to those who see and receive your work. May your work never weary you. May it release within you wellsprings of refreshment, inspiration and excitement. May you be present in what you do. May you never become lost in the bland absences. May the day never burden you. May dawn find you awake and alert, approaching your new day with dreams, possibilities and promises. May evening find you gracious and fulfilled. May you go into the night blessed, sheltered and protected. May your soul calm, console and renew you."
- - The Rogue, giving an eulogy at The Doctor's funeral
Background Information
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Development
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Pre-Production
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Production
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Post-Production
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Reaction
- Doctor Who: Endgame premiered in cinemas on 24 February 2012 , number one at the box office. With a budget of around US$150,000,000, it opened on 4,349 screens and went on to garner US$276,737,030 domestically. This gave the film a gross margin of 45.8%, a markup of 84.49% and a gross profit of US$126,737,030.
- Making US$276,737,030 domestically, the film found itself at 6th place for 2012, behind Twilight: Breaking Dawn Part 2 and just ahead of The Amazing Spider-Man.
Story Notes
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Awards and Honours
Year |
Group | Award | Nominee(s) | Result |
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2012 | Satellite Awards | Best Film | Screenplay by Robert Shearman, Story by Robert Shearman & Gary Russell, Directed by Martin Campbell | Nominated |
Best Director | Martin Campbell | |||
Best Actress | Juliet Landau | |||
Best Supporting Actor | Charles Dance | |||
Best Adapted Screenplay | Robert Shearman | |||
Best Original Score | Murray Gold | |||
Best Visual Effects | Roger Guyett and Industrial Light & Magic | Won | ||
Best Art Direction and Production Design | Michael Pickwoad, Stephen Nicholas & Ron Wilkinson | Nominated | ||
Best Film Editing | Stuart Baird | Won | ||
Best Sound | Mary Ann Stewart | Nominated | ||
2013 | Academy Awards | Best Picture | Gary Russell | |
Best Actor | David Suchet | |||
Best Supporting Actor | Charles Dance | |||
Best Editing | Stuart Baird | Won | ||
Best Visual Effects | Roger Guyett & Industrial Light & Magic | Won; tied with Life of Pi | ||
British Academy Film Awards | Best Film | Screenplay by Robert Shearman, Story by Robert Shearman & Gary Russell, Directed by Martin Campbell | Nominated | |
Best Director | Martin Campbell | |||
Best Actor in a Leading Role | David Suchet | |||
Best Actress in a Leading Role | Juliet Landau | |||
Best Actor in a Supporting Role | Charles Dance | |||
Best Cinematography | Phil Meheux | |||
Outstanding British Film | Screenplay by Robert Shearman, Story by Robert Shearman & Gary Russell, Directed by Martin Campbell | Won | ||
Best Original Music | Murray Gold | |||
Best Production Design | Michael Pickwoad | |||
Best Special Visual Effects | Roger Guyett and Industrial Light & Magic | |||
Best Costume Design | Michael Kaplan & James Acheson | Nominated | ||
Best Makeup and Hair | Barbara Southcott & Mary L. Mastro | |||
Best Editing | Stuart Baird | |||
Golden Globe Awards | Best Motion Picture - Drama | Gary Russell | ||
Best Actor - Drama | David Suchet | |||
Best Actress - Drama | Juliet Landau | |||
Best Supporting Actor - Drama, Musical or Comedy | Charles Dance | |||
Best Director | Martin Campbell | |||
Hugo Awards | Best Dramatic Presentation | Screenplay by Robert Shearman, Story by Robert Shearman & Gary Russell, Directed by Martin Campbell | Won | |
Saturn Awards | Best Sci-Fi Film | |||
Best Director | Martin Campbell | |||
Best Writing | Robert Shearman | Nominated | ||
Best Actor | David Suchet | Won | ||
Best Actress | Juliet Landau | |||
Best Supporting Actor | Charles Dance | Nominated | ||
Best Music | Murray Gold | |||
Best Costume | Michael Kaplan & James Acheson | |||
Best Make-up | Barbara Southcott | |||
Best Special Effects | Roger Guyett and Industrial Light & Magic | Won | ||
Screen Actors Guild Awards | Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role | David Suchet | Nominated | |
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role | Juliet Landau | |||
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture | Sean Bean, Nicholas Briggs, Timothy Dalton, Charles Dance, Juliet Landau, Dougray Scott and David Suchet | |||
Outstanding Performance by a Stunt Ensemble | Paul Heasman and others | Won |
Continuity
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Home Video Releases
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