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'Sherlock' Season 3 Might Not Air Until 2014

EW Inside TV:
Expecting the return of Sherlock next summer?

Try late 2013. Perhaps even 2014, depending where you live.

Start of production on the third cycle of the fan-adored detective drama has been moved from January to March. Sources say the shift was necessary to accommodate the busy schedules of the show’s breakout stars, Benedict Cumberbatch (who’s in Star Trek 2) and Martin Freeman (starring in The Hobbit).

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alycakes4158d ago

The seasons on this and shows like Luther sure are far apart.

Christopher4158d ago

Agree. Very sad to see the long wait to see how they resolve the ending of Season 2.

ssb31734158d ago

Please don't be true, I really want to find out how he survived. That said I'd rather they make a really great season than rush it and make it flawed.

damn u BBC

calis4158d ago

Oh man, horrible news.

Cumberbatch is in The Hobbit as two characters (well a voice and a character) and in Star Trek 2. He's gonna be busy for a while.

By far my favourite show on TV.

JL4158d ago

That's horrible news. I love this show. Cumberbatch is brilliant in the role. I really can't wait to see more and it would be horrible having to wait until 2014 for another season.

hazelamy4158d ago

i'd hardly call Freeman a breakout star, the Hobbit may be his biggest role so far but he's not exactly unknown to cinema audiences.

anyway, i've still yet to see the second series.
the first was brilliant, just a shame it was so short.

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Files Of The Unexplained Review: Mixed Bag of Chilling Intrigue but Repetitive | Leisurebyte

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Fallout: Season 1 - Review

Season 1 of "Fallout" continues the trend of good video game adaptations we've seen recently, with this trying to balance the seriousness of a nuclear apocalypse with the comedy Obsidian Entertainment gave "Fallout: New Vegas."

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