SPOILERS, SWEETIE: Five New “Slutty” Doctor Who Movie Posters!

The “Nerds” at Word of the Nerd realize that the title of this article may have misled you.  It is completely normal for your first thoughts to have been naughty ones about Karen Gillan, Arthur Darvill or Matt Smith.  However, the “slutty” part of our title comes from this quote by Steven Moffat, in the Doctor Who Brilliant Book 2012:

After the success of Let’s Kill Hitler, I have told the writers to “slut it up” and write it like a movie poster.  Let’s do big, huge, mad ideas.

Not a bad idea, and it certainly will mean the end of the “filler” episodes.  Moffat promises that every episode will be a “blockbuster”, and these posters really deliver on that promise!  Which of these first five “blockbusters” are you the most excited for?  Comment below!

About Brent Kincade

Brent Kincade has often wondered if there was an alternate universe where Aquaman was instead called Waterhombre. He also spends a fair amount of his waking life patiently waiting for friends to mention a Thunderdome so he can roll his eyes and plead, "Can't we just get BEYOND Thunderdome??" (Six times, thus far.) His first comic book was Spidey Super Stories #4 in 1974, his first Star Trek episode was "City On The Edge of Forever" in 1975, his first Doctor Who was "The Visitation" in 1984. Once when he was young, he stashed his vinyl Halloween Spider-Man costume in the neighbor lady's shrubs and was later caught red-handed, crawling into the shrubs to change into costume because he had, "Heard a cry for help". He's a father, an artist, a graphic designer, a cartoonist, and usually pretty handy in a pinch. Brent requests the story of his days be co-written by Harlan Ellison, Steven Moffat and Neil Gaiman, drawn by John Romita, scored by Ben Folds and riffed on by the fine folks at Mystery Science Theater 3000.

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