Guy Ritchie is finally returning to Sherlock Holmes, but it won’t be to continue the classic Robert Downey Jr. movie franchise.
Varietyreportsthat theSnatch directorwill return to the character in Young Sherlock Holmes, a new Prime Video series. The show has already received an eight-episode order.
Hero Fiennes Tiffin, who was last seen in The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare, has joined the project as the new Sherlock. He’s perhaps best known for his brief appearance as young Tom Riddle inHarry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.
If the name Young Sherlock Holmes sounds familiar, it’s because this isn’t the first time a project of this style or name has come to the forefront. A 1985 film also titled Young Sherlock Holmes flopped at the box office but is regularly brought up today as the first movie to feature a fully CG character.
Neither the books nor the new series are connected to the previous Young Sherlock Holmes film. Author Lane has actually referred to the way the movie rewrote canon, saying he made efforts to ensure his books were more in line with the existing Holmes canon. As such, familiar elements like John Watson are nowhere to be found.
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Whether it ties to Ritchie’s Sherlock Holmes or not, we’re in something of a renaissance for the character. The CW announced a divisive new series,Sherlock & Daughter, earlier this year, while Netflix is developing athird Enola Holmes filmfocusing on the detective’s younger sister.
A release date and further cast members for Young Sherlock Holmes have not yet been announced. While you’re waiting, you can check out all thenew movies streamingthis month or read up on theupcoming IT prequel.
Christopher Baggett was a TV & Movies Writer on Dexerto’s US team and a comics expert, across DC Comics and Marvel. He also has bylines at ComicsBeat, Comic Book Resources, and The HomeWorld.