"Sherlock" co-creator Steven Moffat has confirmed the hit series will end when Benedict Cumberbatch walks away from the hit BBC show that began airing in 2010.
The airdate for the forthcoming BBC "Sherlock" special, "The Abominable Bride," has finally been announced, and the special will also appear in movie theaters worldwide, granting everyone access to the tenacious sleuth and his faultless comrade, Dr. John Watson.
BBC's hit series 'Sherlock' won't officially return until spring 2017, but the upcoming Victorian-era special episode will be available to fans much sooner. However, PBS hasn't stated exactly when that will be. According to reports, the much-anticipated "Sherlock" special will air during PBS' early 2016 lineup.
Enthusiasts who relish the BBC series "Sherlock" will be delighted to view the newly released trailer, which hints at events to take place during the forthcoming Victorian special.
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.
Martin Freeman, the actor who portrays John Watson on the hit BBC television show "Sherlock," doesn't want to film longer seasons of the show, according to reports, because apparently it's boring.
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.
Never fear. Season 4 of "Sherlock" HAS NOT been cancelled. Never fear. Season 4 of "Sherlock" HAS NOT been cancelled. Water cooler chat referring to the cancellation of Season 4 of "Sherlock" has dissipated, and the claims have been debunked.
While "Sherlock" fanatics still have quite a while to wait for the 2017 premiere of the fourth season of the British crime drama, the standalone Christmas special is closer than ever. Recently, an official photo from the upcoming "Sherlock" special was released just days ago, along with the 1-and-half minute sneak peak and announcement that the episode will be screened in select theaters.
While many believe that Irene Adler (Lara Pulver) will return to BBC's "Sherlock," others believe that the resourceful and intelligent dominatrix should have her own series to showcase her impressive array of skills and talents.
The BBC mini-series "Sherlock" is likely the most highly anticipated television series on air. The fourth season, which has suffered several setbacks, isn't set to premiere until 2017. Nonetheless, fans are eager to learn what's going to happen during the upcoming season.
Benedict Cumberbatch excels where others perish. Thanks to Cumberbatch's maddening charms, his unparalleled acting abilities and his unbarred portrayal of detective Sherlock Holmes has marked him as an all-time favorite among the many to commit themselves to the role.
"Sherlock" fans worldwide suffered simultaneous heartbreak when it was announced that filming for the fourth season of the series wouldn't begin until Spring 2016, which concurrently pushed back the air date to early 2017. With the upcoming season likely hitting airwaves January 2017, fans want to know what they can look forward to after the extensive break.
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.
Sherlock Holmes, the Hubble space telescope and the Ibiza dance scene will inspire concerts featured at the BBC Proms, a two-month music festival starting July 17.
More than a century after being brought to life on the pages of "A Study in Scarlet," Sherlock Holmes is still capturing the attention of readers and viewers. Sherlock's ongoing popularity can be credited to a number of factors; but as of late, Benedict Cumberbatch's portrayal in BBC's "Sherlock" should receive all of the credit.
"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.
Season 4 of "Sherlock" is fast approaching, and if rumors are to be believed, viewers can look forward to impending death and triumphant revival in the upcoming season.