In case you weren't aware, Sherlock has finally begun the long journey back to our screens - yesterday (Monday, March 11) marked the first read-through for the hit detective drama's long-awaited third series, with that pair of jokers Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman posting a suitably silly picture online to mark the occasion...
But at this stage, with a transmission date for the new episodes unconfirmed, how much do we actually *know* about Sherlock series three? As ever, the Week in Geek is on hand to provide you with all the pertinent information!
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First off, as should now be evident, despite insanely busy schedules that took them to Middle Earth, the Final Frontier and everywhere in between, our leads Cumberbatch...
But at this stage, with a transmission date for the new episodes unconfirmed, how much do we actually *know* about Sherlock series three? As ever, the Week in Geek is on hand to provide you with all the pertinent information!
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First off, as should now be evident, despite insanely busy schedules that took them to Middle Earth, the Final Frontier and everywhere in between, our leads Cumberbatch...
- 3/12/2013
- Digital Spy
Fans of the excellent BBC series Sherlock can rest assured that the recent Hollywood success of Benedict Cumberbatch and his on-screen partner in crime fighting Martin Freeman will not spell the end for the incredibly popular series. The two English actors have both recently been turning heads across the pond in major big budget blockbusters. Freeman is of course the lead in Peter Jackson’s The Hobbit trilogy, while Cumberbatch is not only voicing the dragon Smaug in Jackson’s opus but also playing the arch villain in next year’s Star Trek Into Darkness.
Naturally, for fans of Sherlock, Steven Moffat and Mark Gattis’ captivating modern day re-imagining of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s famous sleuth, there is a worry that its two leads will soon become too big for TV and understandably opt to further their movie careers at the expense of the TV series. However, in a recent interview with Yahoo UK,...
Naturally, for fans of Sherlock, Steven Moffat and Mark Gattis’ captivating modern day re-imagining of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s famous sleuth, there is a worry that its two leads will soon become too big for TV and understandably opt to further their movie careers at the expense of the TV series. However, in a recent interview with Yahoo UK,...
- 12/18/2012
- by Robert Keeling
- We Got This Covered
Where’s Sherlock Holmes when you need him?
Sherlock creator Steven Moffat dropped three one-word spoilers on Twitter Friday in advance of the show’s third season, which goes into production in January ahead of an expected Fall 2013 launch on PBS.
The clues he offered were, “Rat. Wedding. Bow.” (Keep in mind, the three words Moffat dropped ahead of Season 2 last year were, “Woman. Hound. Fall.”)
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What does it all mean?! Nancy Tartaglione of our sister site Deadline speculated it could mean the Arthur Conan Doyle...
Sherlock creator Steven Moffat dropped three one-word spoilers on Twitter Friday in advance of the show’s third season, which goes into production in January ahead of an expected Fall 2013 launch on PBS.
The clues he offered were, “Rat. Wedding. Bow.” (Keep in mind, the three words Moffat dropped ahead of Season 2 last year were, “Woman. Hound. Fall.”)
Related | Sherlock‘s Benedict Cumberbatch Breaks His Silence on That ‘Mortifying’ Downton Abbey ‘PR Disaster’
What does it all mean?! Nancy Tartaglione of our sister site Deadline speculated it could mean the Arthur Conan Doyle...
- 8/24/2012
- by Michael Ausiello
- TVLine.com
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