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.
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.
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.
"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.
"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" 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.
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" 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.
"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," 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.
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.