The series, starring Cumberbatch as the titular detective Sherlock Holmes and Freeman as his partner, Dr. John Watson, was based on the novels of Arthur Conan Doyle.
Within the framework of Global Series Festival of Italy (IGSF)the creator of Sherlock, Mark GatissHe talked about the prospects of a return of the BBC program, either for television or as a film. The creator, who also acts in the series, said: “Returning is often very difficult”.
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The hopes of a new season or film increased after Sue Vertue, from the BBC producer, Hartswood Films, told the Deadline portal last year that there was a “future” for her, provided that the stars Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman They will accept returning.


Sherlock and the possibility of making a movie
The series, starring Cumberbatch as the titular detective Sherlock Holmes and Freeman as his partner, Dr. John Watson, was based on the novels of Arthur Conan Doyle. Gatiss himself played Mycroft Holmes, Sherlock’s brother. It premiered in the BBC in 2010 and lasted three seasons of four episodes, ending with a special in 2017.
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Benedict Cumberbatch is the titular detective Sherlock Holmes.
Gissss revealed that he had proposed to Cumberbatch and Freeman a Sherlock movie during confinement, “the idea both liked them, but it has not been completed.”
Taking this as a sign, he added: “It is important to recognize when a moment is a moment. Sometimes, it is there and then it ends, and there is nothing wrong with it. Going back is usually very difficult“
Gississ had previously said that he would like to make a Sherlock movie, but said that “trying to gather everyone is very difficult.” Sherlock is currently being seen through the Play Market.
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