Doctor Who: Flux Season 13 Episode 4 – “Village of the Angels” Release Date, Promo

The Doctor leaped into the time storm at the temple in the previous episode 2 of Doctor Who: Flux. Then she changed some details in Dan’s, Yaz’s, and Vinder’s pasts to keep them hidden from Swarm. Furthermore, Vinder relived his time assisting the Grand Serpent, who was demoted after his wrongdoings were revealed. Bel, a Flux survivor, used a Lupari Ship to flee the Daleks, Sontarans, and cybermen. read the recap below. Now, What can fans expect from the final season of Doctor Who Flux Chapter 4 “Village of the Angels”? To have a better sense of the show, check the promo and summary for this new Doctor Who Season 13 Episode 4 with www.tvacute.com below.

Doctor Who: Flux Season 13 Episode 4 Spoilers

Doctor Who: Flux has a lot of action and mystery, but Jo Martin’s Fugitive Doctor has to be brought back. Flux, the 13th season of the show, is comprised of six episodes that tell one epic sci-fi plot. Doctor Who: Flux examines The Doctor’s origins once more, this time providing solutions to many of the outstanding issues raised during the previous season.

“Village of the Angels” is the title of the fourth episode of Doctor Who Season 13. The story of “The Cursed Village” will be told in the next episode. As Doctor Who tries to solve the riddle, a little girl will go missing. In addition, in the upcoming episode, they will try to learn more about the Division. Professor Eustacius Jericho will undertake some psychic tests to find the explanation for the village’s disappearances. It appears that the overcrowding of angel sculptures in the village graveyard has something to do with the disappearances.

Doctor Who: Flux S13E04 Synopsis:  Devon, November 1967. A little girl has gone missing, Professor Eustacius Jericho is conducting psychic experiments, and in the village graveyard, there is one gravestone too many. Why is Medderton known as the Cursed Village, and what do the Weeping Angels want?

Doctor Who Flux Season 13 Episode 4 Release Date

Doctor Who: Flux Episode 4 will release on Sunday, November 21, 2021, The show will only be available on BBC America, so make sure it’s included in your cable package. The episode is also available to view on BBC America’s official website and app. Subscribers to AMC+ will be pleased to learn that BBC America is now available on the streaming platform. Aside from that, HBO Max has all prior seasons of Doctor Who available to stream.

If you miss the show on BBC America, you can catch up on the latest episodes by visiting the network’s official website or using the BBC app. Sling TV, Fubo TV, Hulu+Live, Xfinity, Spectrum, and YouTube TV all have season 13 available. So stay tuned for more exciting episode previews and don’t miss the next episode.

Doctor Who: Flux Finale Spoilers

On December 5, in ‘The Vanquishers,’ is the final episode. the Doctor’s time appears to be running out as evil ravages all worlds. The Vanquishers official synopsis: “In the grand finale of the Flux narrative, all hope is lost. The evil forces are in charge. But who will defend the cosmos if the monsters win?” The BBC has also confirmed that Rochenda Sandall and Sam Spruell would reprise their roles as The Doctor’s wicked siblings Azure and Swarm. This time, Thaddea Graham plays Bel, the traveler who fled the Cybermen and Daleks to find love with Vinder before the Flux split them apart. Professor Jericho is played by Kevin McNally from Pirates of the Caribbean — and The Doctor will certainly need all the academics available to stop the flux!

Doctor Who Flux Season 13 Guest Stars

Jacob Anderson, Robert Bathurst, Thaddea Graham, Blake Harrison, Kevin McNally, Craig Parkinson, Sara Powell, Annabel Scholey, Gerald Kyd, and Penelope Ann McGhie are among the season’s guests stars. The Sontarans, Weeping Angels, Cybermen, and Ood will all be back, along with a slew of new monsters, including the aforementioned Karvanista.

Doctor Who Season 13 Episode 3 Recap

Bel is a woman. Strange swarms of blue, smoky CGI appear to be preying on survivors as the Dalek Sector grows. Bel is on the run from the Daleks, trying to find her sweetheart. Just as Swarm clicks his fingers, The Doctor thinks quickly. They grab Dan and jump onto the Mouri pedestals, getting pulled into the time storm. The Doctor and her friends are thrust into various historical circumstances. Dan is back on Earth, talking to Diane about his past, surrounded by blue smoke swirls. When he becomes self-aware, he is temporarily transported back to Edge Hill. The Doctor prepares for an Atropos siege as Yaz, (she’s a cop) But a crying angel lurks in the mirrors and begins following her. Vinder’s vision helps him understand why he’s on Outpost Rose, serving the Grand Serpent, and getting a new posting. Vinder is a whistleblower when he notices Supremacy corruption during a covert meeting. This one-act exiles him. Vinder’s drive to do the right thing, to clean up corruption, gets him rejected.

This time storm is extremely volatile and appears to be breaking down. A lone Weeping angel on the prowl for…reasons? The Doctor does her utmost to save the day in a race against time. But first, we return to Bel. She escaped the Daleks by commandeering a lone Lupari ship. Bel finds the Cyber Sector next, with a cyber-men marching on it. Bel keeps going, escaping cybermen who try to board her ship and killing them all. It tells her its full objective as one of the cybermen dies on the ground. In exchange, Bel says her mission is “love.” After everything is mended, the Doctor and her companions are thrown out of time, due to four Mouri returning to their stations. Strange old lady who looks to know what’s going on spits out the Doctor. She says the Flux was planned and the Doctor triggered it all. But the Doctor is sent back into the fortress with the rest. These two claim they knew the Doctor would fix the fortress. It seems to be their plan all along. The blue smoke is Time Force Particles that corrode anything they touch. Laughing cruelly, they vanish, leaving the Doctor to reunite the trio. On his home planet, Vinder is searching for his long-lost love. Of course, it’s Bel. Where is she? Back on the Tardis, a Weeping Angel appears from Yaz’s phone and starts fiddling with the controls. “The angel has it!” As the episode ends, the Doctor sobs.

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