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.
Benedict Cumberbatch (Sherlock Holmes), Martin Freeman (Dr. John Watson) and the rest of the gang has gotten back together for the production of the stand-along special episode of "Sherlock," which is expected to air on Christmas, Dec. 25.
"Sherlock" is cherished for a number of reasons: including its delicious twists and intrigue; the deductive coolness of the lead character Detective Sherlock Holmes; and the strong bond between John Watson and Holmes. But what's deeply treasured is the show's incredible dialogue and it's exceptional one-liners.
Now that 2014 is ending, the only thing that "Sherlock" fans can think about is the end of the upcoming year, when BBC will air a single-episode Christmas special of the sleuth series, followed by the premiere of Season 4 in early 2016.
"Sherlock" fans... go ahead... you have permission to freak out. Between rumors of Sherlock being made into a Broadway play, and whispers circulating about a theme park resort that's inspired by "Doctor Who," "Top Gear" and, of course "Sherlock," there is much to be thankful for this holiday season.
"Sherlock" fanatics have been warned: tear-jerk moments are ahead for the BBC series. The series' co-creator Mark Gatiss has indicated that the fourth season of the series will be something like an adventurous tragedy.
BBC's "Sherlock," which is looking toward the 2016 premiere of the fourth season of the series, has garnered a devout fan base in its three year stint. Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman are the front-men for the dark drama, which consistently surprises fans time and time again.
"Sherlock" actor Benedict Cumberbatch sat with Eric Deggans of NPR, and chatted about the action-drama series, the show's fans and his transformation into Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's most famous character Holmes.
Sherlock’s sex would “be explosive” and he’d “test the latex beforehand,” according to star of BBC drama “Sherlock,” Benedict Cumberbatch, who went into brow-raising detail about the likely sexual behaviors of the world’s favorite asexual sloth.
The Christmas episode will show Sherlock in ways that's yet to be seen. And rumor has it that the episode will be based on the Sherlock Holmes story "The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle."
"Sherlock" star Benedict Cumberbatch will appear in the upcoming film, "The Imitation Game," where he will play Turing, a computer pioneer, mathematician and one the quiet heroes at Bletchley Park during the late 1930s.
"Sherlock," starring Benedict Cumberbatch, who returns in the Season 4 premiere as detective Sherlock Holmes, is the most viewed program on BBC's on demand service, BBC iPlayer, and no one is surprised.
"Sherlock" Season 4 is coming ... but there's still a lengthy wait. Meanwhile, the incomparable Benedict Cumberbatch, who portrays Sherlock in BBC's "Sherlock," will be playing King Richard III in "The Hollow Crown."
"Sherlock," the critically-acclaimed BBC TV series, is slowly headed toward its Season 4 premiere. Nonetheless, show-runners have adopted the philosophy, "go big or go home" for the upcoming Season 4.
"Sherlock," the hit British BBC crime drama based on the works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, may only have nine episodes in its three-season lifetime, but fans are feverishly craving the fourth season of the series, which series creators Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss have called "devastating."
Die-hard "Sherlock" fans have been anxiously awaiting the arrival of the "Sherlock" Season 4 premiere, and there's good news to report -- it's underway and the air date is closer than most initially thought.