Steven Moffat promises a puzzling climax to Sherlock’s third series

ununpentium:

Sherlock’s executive producer Steven Moffat has promised fans that the climax to the glossy detective drama’s third series will leave them “just as frustrated as ever they were.”

Speaking at the Bafta Craft awards held last weekend, the writer admitted that he and co-writer Mark Gatiss had already penned an ingenious conclusion to the eagerly-awaited third season of the show.

He said: “We’ve had our meeting, we’ve decided what we’re doing and how we’re going to approach it, and I think we’ve got a climax to the next series that will have people just as frustrated as they ever were.”

Moffat also said that Sherlock’s faux-demise at the end of series two would likely go down as one of the most cunning in history when its method is revealed to fans. “We know what we’re doing. If Sherlock Holmes is going to fake his own death, it better be the best faked death of all time. I think it’s pretty good,” he said.

And after celebrating winning the Bafta Craft award for Best Writer, Moffat explained the appeal of Sherlock’s lead actors, Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman.

“There’s something very enjoyable about watching them together because they are almost diametric opposites in styles of acting,” he said. 

“Benedict is this sort of beautiful, exotic creature. He’s never going to play an ordinary man, ‘cause he couldn’t. That’s not what he’s like, but he will tell the stories of great men.

“Whereas I think Martin Freeman does the exact opposite: he makes ordinary people fascinating. He finds the poetry in just being ordinary, and that’s an extraordinary, exquisite gift. He can tell the story of our lives and make it fascinating.”

Gatiss takes ‘magpie approach’: Faked death enrages Watson - Sherlock Series 3

cumberqueen:

Sherlock star and co-writer Mark Gatiss has revealed Dr Watson may not be pleased to see Sherlock, when he returns from the dead in the new series. 

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Sherlock star and co-writer Mark Gatiss has revealed Dr Watson may not be pleased to see Sherlock, when he returns from the dead in the new series.

The last cliff-hanger episode of the hit TV show saw Sherlock, played by Benedict Cumberbatch, and nemesis Moriarty plunge to their apparent death from the roof of St Bart’s hospital in London.

Gatiss revealed that, as in Sherlock Holmes author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s story The Adventure Of The Empty House, Sherlock will surprise his friend Watson, played by Martin Freeman, when he reveals he faked his death. And Watson won’t be quite as understanding as he was in the original story.

Gatiss said: “There’s certain things about The Adventure Of The Empty House which feel set in stone because that’s how Sherlock comes back, but at the same time we feel free to invent and to introduce new stuff to it.

“I always found it a little unlikely that Dr Watson’s only reaction was to faint for instance - as supposed to possibly a stream of terrible swear words.”

CONFIRMED! SHERLOCK SERIES 3 WILL BE ON AIR IN 2013

bakerstreetbabes:

In case you missed this when it was originally posted. Rebecca Eton/Eaton (sorry!) said Series 3 will be co-produced with Masterpiece and it would air in the USA in 2013, which means BBC will definitely have it in 2013 as well!

Sherlock series three in doubt due to actors and writers’ commitments

lascocks:

punkypeggy:

DON’T YOU EVEN DARE THINKING ABOUT IT

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DDDdddoooon’t

do. not.

A delay blows, but I’ll take a delay over no third series at all.

The third series of Sherlock will start filming in ‘early 2013’, according to Beryl Vertue - one of its executive producers.

Vertue, who is speaking at the Nations and Regions Media conference in Salford today, told Ariel that it was too early to confirm transmission times for the next series.

But it means fans have a long wait to learn how the detective faked his death at the end of the second series.

The drama, which has been a massive hit with around 10 million viewers, was co-created by Vertue’s son-in-law Steven Moffat and is produced by his wife Sue Vertue for Hartswood Films and BBC Wales.

Filmed in Cardiff and London, it has also sold to 200 territories.

Leading actors Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman are currently filming abroad on the next Star Trek movie and The Hobbit respectively.

“Executive Producer Beryl Vertue has stated today that #Sherlock Series 3 will begin filming in ‘early 2013”
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Spoilers! Sherlock Series 3

cumberqueen:

New Radio Times article

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consultingcumberbitch:

Filed under: Things I now NEED in my life

Yes. This. Absolutely.

I would love to see that story adapted. That would be so cool.

random-nexus:

consultingcumberbitch:

Filed under: Things I now NEED in my life

Yes. This. Absolutely.

I would love to see that story adapted. That would be so cool.