“Sherlock” Season 4 returns in Jan. 2017, a moment all fans have been waiting for. Show runners are slowly leaking photos for the next installment of the British drama series although writers and actors are trying their best to stay tight lipped about spoilers.
"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.
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.
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.
Lionel Wigram, producer and screenplay writer of the Sherlock Holmes movie franchise, spilled some script and casting details of the rumored 2017 "Sherlock Holmes 3".
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.
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.
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.
Step aside, Robert Downey, Jr. and Sir Ian McKellen, British actor Benedict Cumberbatch has been named the sexiest and hottest Sherlock Holmes, according to reports.
"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").
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.
Ansel Elgort and Eva Longoria announced Wednesday morning that "Birdman," the 2014 American arthouse black comedy by Mexican director Alejandro González Iñárritu, and "Boyhood," Richard Linklater's coming-of-age drama, have landed the most 21st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards nominations.
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.
BBC star Benedict Cumberbatch is set to appear in "Sherlock" Season 4, but before that, he appeared on the cover of "Out" magazine's November issue, which hit newsstands Oct. 21
Benedict Cumberbatch, portrayer of Sherlock Holmes in the hit BBC series "Sherlock," will be featured in seven or eight films before fans will see him portray the world's one and only consulting detective in the Season 4 premiere; his rigorous acting schedule is partly to blame for delays in filing and the eventual air date.
BBC was not impressed when they first saw Benedict Cumberbatch. Women may go crazy for Benedict Cumberbatch, but the BBC wasn't so sure when it first found out that he would be Sherlock Holmes.