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Doctor Who: Comic-Con Museum sees US premiere of WORLDS OF WONDER Exhibition

The Comic-Con Museum in picturesque Balboa Park, San Diego CA, has seen its fair share of exhilarating sights and sounds before – previously being the home of the incredible SPIDER-MAN: BEYOND AMAZING, STAN LEE and THE MYTH OF SUPERHEROES exhibitions in recent years.

Now it’s time for the Universe’s most treasured time-traveller, the one and only Doctor, to land his TARDIS inside San Diego’s official home-away-from-downtown-home and give fans an up-close and personal look at some of the impressive props and sets from DOCTOR WHO, past and present.

The WORLDS OF WONDER Exhibition, curated by Sarner International under license from BBC Studios, will be showing off costumes and props, not only from the more recent incarnations of the Doctor but also going back into the archives with Cybermen, Sontarans and the Robot on display, as well as all seventeen Doctor outfits!

The Exhibition is open now as of last weekend (March 15th) and runs through the closing date, 14th March 2026; the Museum is open throughout the week, closed Wednesdays, from 10am to 5pm with tickets to the WORLDS OF WONDER Exhibition charged $30 Adults, $12 Children (6-12), $20 for Students (13-17), Seniors (65+) and Military. More details in the press release below:


Comic Con-Museum ®’s New Headline Exhibit Doctor Who Worlds of Wonder Allows Visitors to Step into the Whoniverse

The U.S. Premiere of the Exhibit Features New Elements, Including Authentic Costumes

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SAN DIEGO (March 17, 2025) – An adventure is awaiting behind Comic-Con Museum’s doors–and it’s bigger on the inside. A grand exploration of time and space began in San Diego on March 15, 2025, as the U.S. premiere of the Doctor Who Worlds of Wonder: Where Science Meets Fiction exhibit debuted at Comic-Con Museum.

“We’ve brought one of the largest exhibits in the Museum’s history to fans, members, and visitors, and we can’t wait to connect Whovians and newcomers alike to the wondrous world of Doctor Who,” said Comic-Con Museum Executive Director Rita Vandergaw. “While endlessly entertaining, it’s also educational, and we hope to inspire a new generation of scientists, engineers, artists, and those who love the popular arts.”

As is only fitting, attendees enter the exhibit through the TARDIS doors (a blue police box that serves as the Doctor’s ship to travel through the universe), and make their way through eight zones, including the Monster Vault where they will come face to face with a selection of iconic characters. Attendees will hear from exhibition narrator, Mark Gatiss, as well as a range of experts and scientists who provide insight into some of the scientific topics that feature in the hit series. This is also an opportunity for U.S. fans to see a wealth of props and costumes from the beloved TV show in person for the first time.

Comic-Con Museum is also the first to include a never-before-seen section of the exhibition that features all 17 of the Doctor’s costumes.

The exhibit is designed to welcome and intrigue longtime Whovians, and those just becoming acquainted with the Doctor. The world’s longest-running science fiction show is on display in a way never seen before in the U.S., produced by leading design experts from Sarner International, under license from BBC Studios.

“Science has been part of Doctor Who’s DNA since the first episode aired in 1963,” said Steven Swaby, Doctor Who Worlds of Wonder exhibit curator. “Connecting the threads that inspired Doctor Who’s inception in the 1960s with new advances in modern-day science and technology, such as space exploration and global warming, the exhibit reflects how scientific research and understanding have changed throughout time, and how this continues to inspire the show today.”

Guests of all ages will travel through the Time Vortex Corridor to explore a variety of topics, from the space-time continuum and artificial intelligence to biological, environmental, and earth sciences, taking them on a journey from the furthest stars to the depths of the ocean.

Tickets are on sale at comic-con.org/museum or at the door, and include admission to the entire MuseumComic-Con Museum is open Thursday through Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., with the last entry at 4 p.m. Closed on Wednesday. Admission (adults ages 18+) is $30; children (ages 6–12) are $12; seniors (65+), students (13–17), and military are $20. Children five years of age and younger are free.

Produced by Bad Wolf with BBC Studios for BBC and Disney Branded Television, season one of Doctor Who is available now on BBC iPlayer in the UK and on Disney+ in the rest of the world, where available. Season two is set to premiere April 12.

About Comic-Con Museum

Comic-Con Museum is a division of San Diego Comic Convention (SDCC) a California Nonprofit Public Benefit Corporation organized for charitable purposes and dedicated to creating the general public’s awareness of and appreciation for comics and related popular art forms, including participation in and support of public presentations, conventions, exhibits, museums, and other public outreach activities which celebrate the historic and ongoing contribution of comics to art and culture. In addition to its San Diego convention each summer, Comic-Con (the premier comics convention of its kind in the world), SDCC organizes the Anaheim-based WonderCon each spring and the SAM: Storytelling Across Media symposium in the fall. On the web: comic-conmuseum.org, Facebook.com/ComicConMuseum, and follow us on X (@ComicConMuseum) and Instagram (@comicconmuseum).

Leonard Sultana
Leonard Sultana
Leonard Sultana is a full-time DJ / part-time nerd and is doing his damnedest to swap those around. He is the creator of An Englishman In San Diego, The Convention Collective and a rather nice cocktail involving Dandelion & Burdock.

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