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BBC Studios/Bad Wolf/James Pardon The show's two lead characters face each other with heads bowed and stern facial expressions. Russell Tovey's Barclay represents the land, with a fiery explosion visible behind him. His hair is shaved short, he has stubble and is wearing a green t-shirt. Gugu Mbatha-Raw's Salt represents the sea, in full prosthetic make-up as a Sea Devil.BBC Studios/Bad Wolf/James Pardon

Doctor Who spin-off The War Between the Land and the Sea stars Russell Tovey as Barclay and Gugu Mbatha-Raw as Salt

Humanity faces threats from across space and time in Doctor Who, but in its latest spin-off, trouble lurks deep underwater.

The War Between the Land and the Sea follows Barclay, played by Russell Tovey, as he’s plucked from obscurity to become humanity’s ambassador when the Sea Devils rise to the surface.

It’s 53 years since the ancient species’ on-screen debut, and three years since they were seen battling Jodie Whittaker’s Doctor aboard a pirate ship.

Despite the aquatic antagonists’ long history, the new series’ cast and crew insist the five-part story, set within Doctor Who’s universe, stands alone.

And, they tease, it has plenty to say about the state of the real world today.

“It’s a really beautiful, brilliant, compelling show,” Russell Tovey tells BBC Newsbeat.

“You can watch Doctor Who, or you can never have seen it.”

BBC Studios/Bad Wolf/Alistair Heap Russell Tovey is in character as Barclay in The War Between. He is outside, stood in front of a backdrop of green trees. He is broad, wearing a green t-shirt with black rucksack straps over his shoulders. He is holding a brown bag and surrounded by what looks like a group of military staff in uniform.BBC Studios/Bad Wolf/Alistair Heap

Russell Tovey’s first appearance in the Doctor Who universe was in 2007’s Voyage of the Damned, alongside David Tennant and Kylie Minogue

The villains have set their sights on seizing something a little bigger – Earth itself – led by Gugu Mbatha-Raw’s Salt.

The actress appeared in Doctor Who during the David Tennant era as Tish, sister of the Doctor’s companion Martha Jones.

She went on to have roles in high-profile shows including Black Mirror, Loki and The Morning Show.

And you might not immediately recognise her on her return to the Whoniverse, thanks to her transformation into the leader of the Sea Devils.

“The prosthetics are just so detailed,” Gugu tells Newsbeat.

Not everyone on set was a fan, though.

“But Russell’s dog Rocky wasn’t into it,” she says.

“I’d forget I was dressed as Salt, he’d growl and I’d think: ‘Oh yeah, I’m blue’.”

“The War Between is a wild, epic, thrilling adventure,” says Gugu.

“It has so many compelling messages about the world we’re living in and what we can do about it.”

BBC Studios/Bad Wolf/James Pardon A dramatic shot of the Sea Devils as they emerge from the sea. The shot is from behind them and they are holding their spears as large waves move around them. On the horizon in the distance is the New York skyline with the Statue of Liberty visible to one side. Storm clouds are growing overhead, with the sun shining from behind.BBC Studios/Bad Wolf/James Pardon

The Sea Devils made their first appearance in Doctor Who in 1972, but have emerged from the depths several times since

As the title of the series suggests, one of its themes is humanity’s relationship with the sea.

In one extraordinary action sequence, the Sea Devils weaponise the vast quantity of plastic dumped in “their” ocean and throw it back.

All of it.

All at once.

Russell Tovey says that’s thanks to the work of the show’s set designers, as well as its special effects team.

“You will watch this thinking a lot of money’s been spent on green screen,” the 44-year-old says.

“But there were set-builds that were unbelievable. It was so immersive.”

The spin-off is co-written and executive produced by Russell T Davies, who led Doctor Who’s original revival in 2005.

The Bafta-winner became its showrunner again with Ncuti Gatwa as its lead 16 years later.

Its latest reboot was partly funded by Disney+ after the streaming giant agreed to try and fly the Tardis to new heights.

But The War Between, made under the same deal, draws the Whoniverse’s dabble with Disney and its spending power to a close.

“The BBC’s never had the budget to make a proper sequel to the original Sea Devils story,” Davies tells Newsbeat.

“These big pictures are gorgeous. However, Gugu and Russell Tovey are the heart of it.

“It’s all about the emotion at the centre and that’s what will get you watching.”

A still shot from the climax of the most recent Doctor Who episode, in which Ncuti Gatwa's Doctor appeared to regenerate into former companion Rose Tyler, played by Billie Piper. The shot shows glimmers and sparks surrounding Rose, as her form is revealed after regenerating. She has a broad, grinning smile with tears forming in her eyes as her blonde hair is flung backwards by the energy surrounding her.

Doctor Who’s most recent series ended with Ncuti Gatwa’s Doctor appearing to regenerate into former companion Rose Tyler, played by Billie Piper

It’s a first look at the Whoniverse since Ncuti’s Doctor appeared to regenerate into former companion Rose Tyler, played by Billie Piper.

In October, the BBC said it remained “fully committed” to Doctor Who, with a Christmas special set for 2026.

“We haven’t even started work on it yet,” says Davies.

“I know what happens, but I better write it down soon in case I get run over by a bus.”

Davies tells Newsbeat he shared his plan with BBC bosses, leaving them “with jaws agape, loving it”.

But any fan hoping to learn more about the Doctor’s fate will have to wait.

Humanity’s more pressing concern is to defend itself from the Sea Devils.

“Will we survive?” he teases, with a grin.

The War Between the Land and the Sea’s first two episodes drop on BBC iPlayer and BBC One on Sunday 7 December, before premiering on Disney+ around the world in early 2026.

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