Prime Video presenta el tráiler oficial de Young Sherlock

Prime Video ha lanzado el tráiler oficial y el arte principal para su próxima serie Young Sherlock, dirigida por Guy Ritchie. Protagonizada por Hero Fiennes Tiffin como un joven Sherlock Holmes, esta precuela de acción amplía los anuncios previos de estreno con nuevas vislumbres en la historia de origen del detective. Los ocho episodios se estrenarán el 4 de marzo de 2026.

Tras el anuncio de diciembre de su estreno el 4 de marzo de 2026, Prime Video ha desvelado ahora el tráiler oficial completo y el arte principal para Young Sherlock, la serie precuela repleta de acción que explora la vida temprana de Sherlock Holmes. nnEl showrunner Matthew Parkhill produce ejecutivamente junto a Dhana Rivera Gilbert, Marc Resteghini, Simon Maxwell, Ivan Atkinson, Simon Kelton y Colin Wilson, con coproductores ejecutivos Harriet Creelman y Steve Thompson. La producción física corrió a cargo de Motive Pictures. nnGuy Ritchie, quien dirigió sus películas de Sherlock Holmes con Robert Downey Jr., dirige los dos primeros episodios y también produce ejecutivamente. El tráiler destaca el vibrante escenario victoriano, la juventud anárquica de Sherlock en la Oxford de 1870, su primer enfrentamiento con James Moriarty (Dónal Finn) y una conspiración a escala global desencadenada por una investigación de asesinato. nnPrime Video la define como «un misterio irreverente y lleno de acción que traza la legendaria historia de origen del mejor detective del mundo». La serie se lanzará en más de 240 países de todo el mundo.

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