Even though there’s no word on the long-in-development Sherlock Holmes 3, director Guy Ritchie made the best use of his clout as a television hit-maker by giving fans the next best thing. Ritchie’s Young Sherlock series, which debuted on Prime Video earlier this year, has served as a reminder of how popular the iconic British detective remains. Who knows? It might even convince the powers that be to stop dilly-dallying on the third installment of the big-screen franchise. The movie has been stuck in development hell for over a decade, during which star Robert Downey Jr. has gone on to become one of the highest-paid actors in the world and an Oscar winner. Young Sherlock, on the other hand, follows the titular character as a university student and has more in common with Netflix’s Enola Holmes film series than with the Downey movies.
Netflix has produced two Enola Holmes films so far, with Millie Bobby Brown in the lead role and Henry Cavill as her adult brother, Sherlock. A third installment will be released this year. Alongside a robust career as a feature filmmaker, Ritchie has also established himself as a force in streaming television with Netflix’s The Gentlemen and the Paramount+ series MobLand. Both shows are set to return for a second season, and it was recently announced that Prime Video is going ahead with a new season of Young Sherlock as well.
‘Young Sherlock’ Opened to Positive Reviews from Critics and Fans
Released in March, the eight-episode detective thriller has proven to be a massive hit for the streamer. According to FlixPatrol, it has now spent more than 50 days on the Prime Video charts this year. Starring Hero Fiennes Tiffin, Young Sherlock also features Natascha McElhone, Joseph Fiennes, Dónal Finn, Zine Tseng, Max Irons, and Colin Firth. The show opened to mostly positive reviews and is now sitting at a “Certified Fresh” 84% score on the aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes. The site’s consensus reads, “Young Sherlock doesn’t aim to recreate Conan Doyle’s work, rather, it takes pride in its liberal adaptation, delivering Guy Ritchie’s signature blend of precise entertainment, sly style, and ingratiating characters.” In her review, Collider’s Therese Lacson praised the show for “boldly taking on new directions with the existing lore and creating a uniquely new take on Holmes.” Stay tuned to Collider for more updates.
- Release Date
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March 4, 2026
- Network
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Prime Video
- Showrunner
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Matthew Parkhill




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