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  • Robert Downey Jr. Plans ‘Sherlock Holmes’ TV Spinoffs

    Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law
    (L to R) Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law in 2011’s ‘Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows.’

    Sherlock Holmes is a character that has been brought to the screen so many times at this point, it’s a wonder that TV and movie creators can find a fresh take on the idea. Robert Downey Jr. famously played the genius detective in two movies and if he has his way, there will be some Holmes extensions in the works at HBO Max.

    This all stems from an interview that the actor/producer gave back in 2020 to Fast Company, where he explained he was looking to oversee some new developments in the Holmes world. “At this point, we really feel that there is not a mystery-verse built out anywhere, and Conan Doyle is the definitive voice in that arena, I think, to this day,” the star said about future installments of ‘Sherlock Holmes’. “So, to me, why do a third movie if you’re not going to be able to spin off into some real gems of diversity and other times and elements?”

    Influenced, of course, by his decade spent working with the Marvel team, he’s now looking to apply that ethos to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s creation. While the pandemic appears to have gotten in the way of plans for the shows, Deadline reports that HBO Max now has two potential spin-offs in early development.

    They would extend the world created in Guy Ritchie’s two ‘Holmes’ movies, the 2009 original and 2011 sequel ‘A Game of Shadows’. The movies also starred Jude Law as Dr. Watson, but the shows are unlikely to feature the main duo.

    Robert Downey Jr. as Sherlock Holmes
    Robert Downey Jr. in 2009’s ‘Sherlock Holmes.’

    Instead, the blueprints call for the shows to be built upon characters that will be introduced in the third movie. There’s just one slight hitch to an otherwise solid idea: that movie has yet to be made.

    Though ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ and ‘Rocketman’ director Dexter Fletcher remains attached to handle the movie, it has been delayed more than once, partly by the pandemic and partly by its star’s busy schedule. Still, both Downey and his chosen director have said that they intend to get the movie in production. And this news could signal some forward movement.

    It’s also not surprising to see HBO Max looking to expand another movie franchise on TV – it has seen big success with ‘Peacemaker’, which James Gunn based on the John Cena character from ‘The Suicide Squad’. And there are also shows in the works that will build on characters from ‘Dune’ (the Bene Gesserit sisterhood) and ‘The Batman’ (Colin Farrell’s Penguin character).

    Any ‘Holmes’ show would, of course, have to differentiate itself from the long history of Sherlock TV – besides the BBC’s successful ‘Sherlock’ and CBS’ long-running series ‘Elementary’ – there have been all sorts of variations on the basic concept of the crafty character.

    But with the backing of Downey Jr. and producing partner Susan Downey, the ‘Holmes’ shows could end up being a fun new take… Assuming they can finally get to work on the third movie. The game’s afoot!

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  • ‘Sherlock Holmes 3,’ ‘Purge 5’ Tapped to Receive Big California Tax Credits

    ‘Sherlock Holmes 3,’ ‘Purge 5’ Tapped to Receive Big California Tax Credits

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    Sherlock Holmes is bringing his detective skills to California — and the state is paying him handsomely.

    As part of  California’s expanded Film & TV Tax Credit Program, “Sherlock Holmes 3” will receive a major tax credit to the tune of $20.8 million break — a near-record amount.

    The California Film Commission announced 10 feature films that have been approved conditionally for tax credits under the state’s Film & TV Tax Credit Program 2.0.

    Other films on the list include “The Purge 5,” a “Little Shop of Horrors” remake,” and “King Richard” starring Will Smith.

    The commission said the 10 projects will generate an estimated $310 million in qualified spending (below-the-line wages and payments to in-state vendors).

    They will  employ an estimated 1,561 crew, 469 cast and 31,550 background actors/stand-ins over a combined 453 filming days in California.

    “Sherlock Holmes 3” — which recently hired “Rocketman” director Dexter Fletcher and will bring back Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law — alone will generate an estimated $106.8 million. That’s the second biggest project after  “Captain Marvel.”

    Other films have received more in tax credits, though. “Bumblebee” netted $22.4 million and LeBron James’ “Space Jam 2” got a $21.8 million tax break.

  • ‘Sherlock Holmes 3’ Taps ‘Rocketman’ Director Dexter Fletcher

    ‘Sherlock Holmes 3’ Taps ‘Rocketman’ Director Dexter Fletcher

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    It’s elementary for “Rocketman” director Dexter Fletcher, who has been hired to helm “Sherlock Holmes 3.”

    Variety reports that Fletcher will take over the franchise from Guy Ritchie, who directed 2009’s “Sherlock Holmes” and its follow-up 2011’s “Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows.”

    A third movie has always been planned, but was put on hold due to star Robert Downey Jr.’s busy schedule in various Marvel movies.

    Jude Law is also expected to reprise his role as Watson.

    Fletcher famously took over directing “Bohemian Rhapsody” after Bryan Singer left the project mid-production (though he did not receive credit as a director due to DGA rules). His most recent film, the Elton John biopic “Rocketman,” opened in May.

    “Sherlock Holmes 3” is slated to hit theaters December 21, 2021.

  • ‘Sherlock Holmes 3’ With Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law Pushed Back a Year

    ‘Sherlock Holmes 3’ With Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law Pushed Back a Year

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    Sherlock Holmes’ next case won’t be closed until 2021.

    Warner Bros. has pushed back “Sherlock Holmes 3,” which reunites stars Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law, a year from its original Christmas 2020 release date.

    That means the third movie in the detective franchise will come a decade after “Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows.”

    The first “Sherlock Holmes” opened in 2009, with Guy Ritchie directing Downey as the famous sleuth and Law as his sidekick Dr. Watson.

    Both it and the sequel were big hits, but the third movie has been stuck in a development swirl as there was no script. Now, writer Chris Brancato (co-creator, “Narcos”) has been hired, so things should move more quickly.

    It’s unknown if Ritchie will return to direct. His next film, the live-action remake of “Aladdin,” opens May 19.

    The new date means “Sherlock Holmes” will face the second weekend of “Avatar 3,” the adaptation of Broadway’s “Wicked,” and an untitled live-action Disney film.