Last month we let you know that Doctor Who was leaving Netflix and Hulu indefinitely and that the BBC was prepping to announce the massively popular time travel caper’s new streaming home. While there was some speculation that the BBC was considering using it on their own upcoming streaming service, Whovians can rest assured that was all just rumor and conjecture. This morning, Amazon announced via twitter that seasons 1-8 of Doctor Who will be coming to their Prime Video streaming library next month.

The tweet was accompanied by a sizzle reel of other big new titles coming to the service next month, including season two of Bosch, season three of Orphan Black, the original Ghostbusters film, and the David Foster Wallace biopic The End of the Tour. Now Amazon had announced all these other new titles in their official press release last week, but this is the first time that the service has officially declared that Doctor Who will be joining their library next month. No word on the official launch date or if there are plans to add earlier seasons of the cult hit onto the platform.

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