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Guy Ritchie's Young Sherlock rises on streaming amid season 2 speculation
Guy Ritchie's Young Sherlock is climbing the streaming charts on Prime Video as fans speculate about a potential second season.
On April 15, the Nizami Cinema Center hosted the premiere of the second season of the “Me, Lala and Sherlock Holmes” TV series, produced on the joint initiative of the Azerbaijan Public Television and Radio Broadcasting Company and Azerbaijan’s Ministry of Science and Education.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The next time Guy Ritchie makes a smart movie or television show will be the first, but he’s built a deservedly lengthy career from flashy projects that sometimes create alchemy out of ...
The freshly dropped posters spotlight the full cast of Young Sherlock. Hero Fiennes Tiffin takes the lead as a young Sherlock Holmes. Dónal Finn steps in as rival mastermind James Moriarty, while Zine Tseng plays Princess Gulun. The lineup also features ...
We may still be waiting for another Guy Ritchie Sherlock Holmes film, but thankfully, fans of his take on the character just got some good news. That's because his Holmes prequel series, Young Sherlock,
As Irons pointed out, Guy Ritchie joining forces with showrunner Matthew Parkhill (who also wrote four of the eight episodes of Season 1) resulted in a show that didn’t just fit one category, but the humor means that it does deliver a share of comedy. Zine Tsing agreed with her costar about what Ritchie brought to the series, saying:
That show is Sherlock, the BBC crime drama based on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s famous detective stories. It was created by Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss and stars Benedict Cumberbatch as Sherlock Holmes, alongside Martin Freeman as Dr John Watson.
Sherlock Holmes-inspired drama Watson has been cancelled after two seasons, bringing an abrupt end to the series starring Morris Chestnut and Robert Carlyle as an updated version of the literary duo.