Apparently they're Bone beasts, according to Radio Times' episode-by-episode season preview:
(Edit: Sorry, though I could spoiler tag or blur the image!)
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Apparently they're Bone beasts, according to Radio Times' episode-by-episode season preview:
(Edit: Sorry, though I could spoiler tag or blur the image!)
I'm especially excited for Inua Ellams' episode - I really hope it works, because in addition to quite liking his writing, he's exactly the sort of writer whom I was hoping they'd recruit for the show: someone who's loved Doctor Who their whole lives, for whom Doctor Who is extremely meaningful, but also willing to put the Doctor in a very different story - temporally and narratively – from what we've seen before.
I wonder if he means the Slitheen from "Boomtown." Best I can come up with.
I'm amused that all three of us in the thread so far have identified the passage on Inua Williams as one of the more exciting tidbits.
You could be right about the Slitheen, but why not just name check his own creations then? I'm mostly curious to see now if there are actually going to be aliens called Boom Beasts in the new season 😄
As for Ellams, I think he's a genuinely interesting addition for his background in poetry as well as theatre. It doesn't hurt that he has the Nigerian mythology framework to draw from, and I think that's going to be thrilling to explore in a Who setting — but having an award winning playwright and poet writing for the show is perhaps the most left field thing I've seen in a good while.