Take A Look At BBC’s 21st-Century Sherlock

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Take A Look At BBC’s 21st-Century <i>Sherlock</i>  

BBC has released the first images and television spot for Sherlock, a 21st-century reimagining of Sherlock Holmes by Steven Moffat (Doctor Who, Coupling) and Mark Gatiss (Doctor Who, The League of Gentlemen).

Set in contemporary London, the series stars Benedict Cumberbatch (Atonement) as Holmes, Martin Freeman (The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy) as his loyal friend Dr. John Watson, and Rupert Graves (Death at a Funeral) as Inspector Lestrade. Here’s the official synopsis:

Sherlock Holmes was always a modern man. It’s the world that got old. Now he’s back as he should be: edgy, contemporary, difficult – and dangerous – in three new dramas on BBC One.

Watson, a doctor, soldier and war hero, is fresh from military service in Afghanistan. A chance encounter brings him into the world of Sherlock Holmes, a loner, detective and genius. The two men couldn’t be more different, but Sherlock’s inspired leaps of intellect, coupled with John’s pragmatism, soon forge an unbreakable alliance.

A woman in pink lies dead in a derelict house, the fourth in a series of impossible suicides. DI Lestrade is the best Scotland Yard has got, but even he knows he can’t compare to the young man who can tell a software designer by his tie or an airline pilot by his thumb.

Sherlock has a unique analytical mind, earning his living and staving off boredom by solving crimes. The weirder and more baffling the better …

Across three thrilling, scary, action-packed and hugely entertaining episodes, Sherlock and John navigate a maze of cryptic clues and lethal killers to get at the truth.

The first of three 90-minute episodes debuts Sunday, July 25, on BBC One.

  • http://www.audiocomics.wordpress.com AudioComics

    Doctor Who, Torchwood, Jekyll, No Heroics, even Sarah Jane Adventures…so far the BBC can do no worng in my eyes. Looking forward to this.

    Lance Roger Axt
    The AudioComics Company

  • s1rude

    Muse is getting beaucoup rich off of trailer soundtracks.

  • Sijo

    Not that I mind modern reimaginings, but I hate it when detective types like Holmes or Batman are described as being able to guess things from minimal, utterly obscure facts. Because inevitably they come into a situation where the public will wonder “how come they didn't guess that earlier if they are so smart?” Especially in these days where the public is more familiar with criminology thanks to CSI shows and they know that coming up with evidence and theories isn't THAT easy.

  • http://www.audiocomics.wordpress.com Audiocomics

    And it's “wrong,” not “worng.” So much for spell check…

  • LordGanja

    This mini-series has aired now on the BBC and has finished with excellent reviews and very high viewing figures – it is being hailed as one of the best series on TV this year.
    I won't go into details as I believe it's been sold to US.
    Suffice to say it is an excellent updating of the original novels demonstrating real skill and knowledge. Created by the new Dr Who runner Steve Moffat and actor/writer Mark Gatis it well produced, well directed and, the key point, extremely well acted.
    The lead Benedict Cumberbatch (Sherlock) has become a huge star in the UK and Martin Freeman (Watson) is doing some of his best work.
    You guys are in for a real treat.