Doctor Who's K-9 will battle Omega in his own film, K-9: Timequake.


The Doctor's favorite robotic dog is back but once again he is going solo. Originally from the British sci-if show Doctor Who, K-9 was last seen in his own spinoff series "K-9" in 2010. Now it seems like he'll be making a return in his own film where he'll be battling the Doctor Who charcater, Omega.
"K9, the world’s most famous robot dog traverses the dimensions of space and time to become the latest robot star of the big screen! 
Having made his TV debut nearly forty years ago in the 1977 Doctor Who TV serial “The Invisible Enemy” K9 went on to become one of the most iconic characters from the BBC series. 
A new look high tech K9 for today’s cinema is being prepared for film stardom. 
The film “K9-TIMEQUAKE” has been written by one of K9’s original creators; Bob Baker, a renowned writer of classic Doctor Who serials. Bob went on to co-write with Nick Park the Oscar and Bafta winning Wallace & Gromit series of film shorts as well as the feature film The Curse of the Were-Rabbit. 
The new K9 will be appearing in a multi-million dollar movie which promises to be a great action adventure set in deep space. The film will be full of dashing heroes and heroines, androids, monstrous aliens and an ultimate foe who will also be familiar to Doctor Who fans everywhere; the megalomaniac OMEGA. 
The film is to be a UK co-production with exteriors filmed overseas and studio work planned for the UK. 
K9 is the perfect character to star in a movie with a whole new bunch of action heroes making this a home grown Star Wars come Guardians of the Galaxy style cinema must see film. 
The film is currently slated for release in 2017 which will be K9’s fortieth birthday!"


Set to be released in theaters in 2017, there is no confirmation yet what markets this film will be released in. Doctor Who TV also notes that similar to the K-9 series in 2010, this film is not a production of the BBC.

Are you interested in seeing K-9 star in his own film? Do you think the film will be a success; both in the Doctor Who community and out?

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Source: Doctor Who TV

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