A full 12 years have passed since Sherlock Holmes 2: Shadow Game and fans are still waiting for Sherlock Holmes 3. There are several possible explanations for the long break. According to Guy Ritchie But it’s mainly Robert Downey Jr.
Marvel star Robert Downey Jr. is responsible for Sherlock 3 delay
As a director, Ritchie played a key role in the success of Sherlock Holmes and its sequel. Talking to Collider However, he distanced himself from any responsibility at part 3:
[Sherlock Holmes 3] I have Robert [Downey Jr.] leave. He wanted to take responsibility for it. He is [mit einer Entscheidung] his turn, he’s in charge of the script and everything else. I’m out of this until I see another opportunity to get in.
In fact, according to the latest reports, Rocketman director Dexter Fletcher is set to direct Sherlock Holmes 3. Ritchie’s explanation of Downey isn’t entirely implausible either. After all, was the star fully booked especially in the 2010s with his Iron Man role. Most recently, the shooting of part 3 had to be postponed, mainly because of the corona pandemic.
When will Sherlock Holmes 3 be in cinemas?
According to a One Take News report, Fletcher was aiming for a Sherlock 3 filming start in late 2022. If he was able to implement his plan, a publication mid 2024 quite conceivable.
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