BBC dropped a new trailer last week, showcasing the network's upcoming Autumn/Winter program lineup. Among the many shows featured in the trailer, the highly anticipated "Sherlock" Christmas special appeared.
The fourth season of BBC's hit series "Sherlock" is expected to air sometime in 2017, and when the series finally appears, fans may have to ready themselves to bid Mary Watson (Amanda Abbington) farewell.
The forthcoming "dark and tragic" fourth season of "Sherlock" is years from being seen, but the Victorian-era special episode that's expected to air this Christmas should tide fans over, as they patiently await the arrival of the upcoming season.
Sorry, Holmies and Benedict Cumberbatch fans worldwide, "Sherlock" co-creator Steven Moffat revealed Sunday evening that the beloved BBC series won't begin filming its fourth season until spring 2016, meaning that the fourth season won't air nearly as soon as anticipated.
"Elementary" star Lucy Liu disclosed in a recent interview that she doesn't compare her portrayal of Dr. Watson to others, including that of Martin Freeman (BBC's "Sherlock") and Jude Law (Guy Ritchie's film "Sherlock Holmes" and its sequel "Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows").
"Sherlock" actor Benedict Cumberbatch inadvertently sparked rumors about the sexual preferences of the iconic and brainy sleuth Sherlock during an interview held several months ago. In response, the series' co-creator has decided to set the record straight.