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An expanded universe in style of Hollywoood blockbusters from recent years isnt an universal key to the success. IMO Star Wars, all the superheroes things and even Star Trek have become enormously watered down on quality, because creators in the goal of trying to keep audience around decided to build around these established titles. And thus I wouldnt want to see DW getting similar treatment; the tv series and what already has grown around it is enough.
I think the trick is to have it so you don't have to watch the spinoffs to understand what's going on in the main show. That way, casual fans can just ignore them, instead of being overwhelmed.
The MCU started out that way-- you could go into almost any individual movie blind and still understand what was going on-- which is what lead to its wild success. But then they lost sight of it, which is why it's been flailing in recent years. Disney Star Wars never understood it at all: hell, they don't even have a main series any more, it's all spinoffs, all the way down. Hence the whole thing feeling like a jumbled, chaotic mess.
Will RTD understand this? I think so, given his track record. He was pretty good about keeping it so you didn't have to watch Torchwood or the SJA to understand what was going on in the main show. Hopefully he keeps it up in the future.