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Sherlock Holmes 3 Scrapped And Teased For Fifteen Years

10 min · 20 de may de 2026
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Guy Ritchie just said it's amazing Sherlock Holmes 3 still hasn't happened after fifteen years, and honestly the reason why is more complicated than just scheduling. Robert Downey Jr is locked into playing Doctor Doom for multiple Avengers films, Ritchie is juggling four projects including a Young Sherlock prequel series, and Susan Downey admitted they almost made a third film but killed it because the script didn't work. Now they're considering moving Holmes to Gilded Age America, but neither Downey nor Jude Law have said a single word publicly about whether they actually want to do this, and Warner Bros hasn't greenlit anything.

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