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Sherlock Season Two coming this spring

Sherlock: Season 2

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.

Spine-tingling stuff in the works

With a whole weekend ahead of us to get in the mood for Halloween, we have monsters on the mind. BBC America is getting in on the act by running a marathon of Ghoul Britannia films starting Sunday at noon ET with Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein with Kenneth Branagh. It’s worth a revisit if you were lucky enough to catch one of the National Theatre Live feeds last spring with Benedict Cumberbatch and Jonny Lee Miller alternating as Doctor Frankenstein and the Monster.

Online, BBC America will be counting votes until 11:59PM ET on Sunday, October 30th in its costume contest. Vote here for your favorite finalists in five different categories. Looks like this is Doctor Who’s year, and if you’re wracking your mind for something completely different in festivities, BBC America is brimming with ideas on how to throw a Doctor Who party.

In the coming weeks, DVDs of Bedlam: Season 1, Whitechapel: The Ripper Returns and, of course, Doctor Who are guaranteed to extend the chills of the season. Looking forward to next year, the next volume of Primeval is on its way, and if you like your monsters prehistoric, Planet Dinosaur will breathe life into the latest discoveries.

On the film front, we have been following a little Hammer production of The Woman in Black, currently scheduled for February 3, 2012. The modest two-character play based on the 1983 Susan Hill novel has been packing London houses for more than a decade, and we’re told that it’s still the scariest show on the boards. The film, which promises to be more elaborate, stars Daniel Radcliffe with Janet McTeer and Ciaran Hinds. We’ll keep an eye out for that DVD as well.

Planet Earth in new Special Editions

Planet Earth Special Edition

In 2007 we released the incomparable Planet Earth on DVD and Blu-ray. It was our very first foray into the Blu-ray format, and we admit we’d do a few things differently now. The original Blu-ray was on four BD25 discs; today we’d opt for the higher bit rate capacity of BD50 discs. Also, it was decided for purity’s sake that the Blu-ray would contain only high-def material. Unfortunately, the standard-def material included the remarkable stories in the “Making Of” featurettes as well as the three-part documentary Planet Earth – The Future, and we began to get clamors for those to be added to the Blu-ray.

Among the extras that are new in both the DVD and Blu-ray Special Editions are audio commentaries, isolated music and effects option, and two high-def programs, Planet Earth’s Greatest Moments and Snow Leopard: Beyond the Myth, a 50-minute look at the elusive cat in the mountains of Pakistan. Two standard definition extras, Secrets of the Mayan Underworld and Elephant Nomads of the Namib Desert, were shot at the same time that Planet Earth crews were in the location. Finally, both Special Editions will offer a special sneak peek at Executive Producer Alastair Fothergill’s next blockbuster project, Frozen Planet.

Fan Alert: The May 28th issue of Radio Times has revealed the next three Sherlock stories which will make up Season Two. The exact titles are “A Scandal in Belgravia,” “The Hounds of Baskerville” and (oh, no! not yet!) “The Reichenbach Fall.” The cognoscenti are already arguing over who should play Irene Adler, the woman who (as Holmes remarks) “eclipses and predominates the whole of her sex.”

Updated Sherlock is must-see TV

Some months ago we wrote about the new Sherlock series with great anticipation, and we’re delighted to hear that in two short weeks this 21st century take on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s stories has made a clean sweep with the British public – ratings, reviews, the works. The only complaint is that a season of only three 90-minute films now seems cruelly short. Creators Steven Moffat (Coupling, Doctor Who) and Mark Gatiss (The League of Gentlemen, Doctor Who) have nothing against the Victorian period and all those lovely adaptations with hansom cabs emerging from the fog. They simply approached the concept as if Conan Doyle were writing in today’s London. Now that we’ve seen the first two films, we can attest that Sherlock remains remarkably true in spirit to the original stories, and sometimes even the original dialogue. Mark your calendars for Sherlock’s premiere season on Masterpiece Mystery! starting October 24th through November 7th. Our DVD and Blu-ray of the first three films will follow shortly after the broadcast, and includes audio commentaries by creators and actors as well as a 30-minute “making of” featurette.

Some months ago we wrote about the new Sherlock series with great anticipation, and we’re delighted to hear that in two short weeks this 21st century take on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s stories has made a clean sweep with the British public – ratings, reviews, the works. The only complaint is that a season of only three 90-minute films now seems cruelly short. Creators Steven Moffat (Coupling, Doctor Who) and Mark Gatiss (The League of Gentlemen, Doctor Who) have nothing against the Victorian period and all those lovely adaptations with hansom cabs emerging from the fog. They simply approached the concept as if Conan Doyle were writing in today’s London. Now that we’ve seen the first two films, we can attest that Sherlock remains remarkably true in spirit to the original stories, and sometimes even the original dialogue. Mark your calendars for Sherlock’s premiere season on Masterpiece Mystery! starting October 24th through November 7th. Our DVD and Blu-ray of the first three films will follow shortly after the broadcast, and includes audio commentaries by creators and actors as well as a 30-minute “making of” featurette.