Speculation surrounding the fake death of Sherlock (Benedict Cumberbatch) on BBC's Sherlock in season 2 has continued to make waves as fans patiently wait it out for the small screen arrival of its third installment.
While the latest spoilers on the upcoming season of BBC's hit show, Sherlock, have been slim pickings as of late, to say the least, its very own composer apparently indicated just how its season 3 finale will ultimately turn out.
While there hasn't been a whole lot of information coming out as of late on BBC's hit show, Sherlock, there were a couple tidbits that have recently sprouted in terms of the upcoming series.
Despite the season 2 death of Moriarty (Andrew Scott), the murky waters for Sherlock (Benedict Cumberbatch) are clearly not 100-percent behind him, as the detective is set to take on a new antagonist in Charles Augustus Magnussen (Lars Mikkelsen) in season 3 of Sherlock.
With a U.S. release date now set in stone and its U.K. launch undoubtedly happening prior to that, the hit British TV series, Sherlock, has garnered a slew of attention over its upcoming third installment.
After several months of high-profile speculation, a premiere date has finally been set in stone for season 3 of the PBS' hit show, Sherlock, as it will grace the U.S. on Jan. 19 at 10 p.m. Eastern Standard Time.
While most fans of BBC's hit series Sherlock are surely aware just how Sherlock (Benedict Cumberbatch) managed to survive his bogus yet believable death, others are certainly curious as to whether his arch nemesis Moriarty is truly dead.
Not too long ago, it was revealed that Amanda Abbington would play Mary Morsten the future flame of Watson (Martin Freeman) on BBC’s hit program, Sherlock.
For better and worse, Benedict Cumberbatch's character of Sherlock in BBC's Sherlock currently has two ladies in his life: Irene Adler, who Sherlock gravitates towards and Molly Hooper, who fancies the unaware detective.