‘Young Sherlock’ Team Unpacks Creating An Elementary Course On The Making Of A Master Detective: “How Does He Get There?”
Prime Video's 'Young Sherlock' reimagines the iconic detective as a 19-year-old Oxford student. The series explores Sherlock's origin story, focusing on his first mystery involving his father. Executive producer Marc Resteghini highlights the show's unique blend of humor and emotional depth.
- ▪The series is based on the Young Sherlock Holmes novels by Andrew Lane.
- ▪Hero Fiennes Tiffin plays the teenage version of Sherlock Holmes.
- ▪The show aims to provide an origin story that has not been fully explored before.
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For as iterated as Sherlock Holmes has been since Sir Arthur Conan Doyle first introduced the character in 1887’s novel A Study in Scarlet, Prime Video entered a bit of uncharted on-screen territory with Young Sherlock. The series, which is based on the Young Sherlock Holmes novels by Andrew Lane, reimagines the prolific detective as a 19-year-old Oxford student (played by Hero Fiennes Tiffin) who gets swept up in his first mystery, which just so happens to involve his father. Related Stories News ‘Young Sherlock’ Renewed For Season 2 At Prime Video; Guy Ritchie Returns To Direct Opening Ep News ‘Young Sherlock’ Stars Discuss Characters’ Fated Friendship: “This Version Of Moriarty Isn’t The Antithesis Of Sherlock” – Contenders TV “Part of what was really interesting to us is that there’d…
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