British audiences are already basking in the joy and excitement of the next batch of Sherlock films, which premiered on New Year’s Day with A Scandal in Belgravia. Based on “A Scandal in Bohemia,” this story features Andrew Scott (The Hour, Lennon Naked) as Moriarty and Lara Pulver (MI-5: Volume 10, Robin Hood, True Blood) as “The Woman” Irene Adler. For those of us who like to read ahead so we can recognize verbatim dialogue quotes and all the clever updating, the other two films are The Hounds of Baskerville and “The Reichenbach Fall,” the latter based on the “The Final Problem.” To assuage the chill that the word “Reichenbach” engenders in every Sherlock Holmes fan, we have this from a Radio Times interview with co-creator Steven Moffat: “As for Holmes’ death, I don’t believe that Conan Doyle ever planned to kill him off. That’s faithfully reported, but I don’t believe it. The way he’s killed off in The Final Problem…well, there’s no body, is there? So Sherlock is obviously not dead. Conan Doyle was a mystery writer, for goodness’ sake! I’m sure the plan all along was to ‘resurrect’ him.”
While the game won’t be afoot for us until Season Two premieres May 6 on Masterpiece Mystery!, fans of Benedict Cumberbatch can catch him in two current films, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy and War Horse. The DVD and Blu-ray will follow soon after the final season broadcast.






