Guy Ritchie's 'Young Sherlock' series receives strong review

Prime Video's 'Young Sherlock' offers a fresh take on the detective's origin, directed by Guy Ritchie and adapted from Andrew Lane's novels. The eight-episode series stars Hero Fiennes Tiffin as a 19-year-old Sherlock Holmes navigating his first major investigation in 1871. Reviewers praise its blend of mystery, family drama, and witty dialogue.

'Young Sherlock' premieres all eight episodes on March 4 on Prime Video, presenting a dynamic origin story for the iconic detective. Set in 1871, the series follows 19-year-old Sherlock Holmes, played by Hero Fiennes Tiffin, who is known for his pickpocketing skills and faces a six-month prison sentence. His older brother Mycroft, portrayed by Max Irons, intervenes and secures him a position at Oxford University, where events unfold.

The plot kicks off with the theft of precious scrolls belonging to Princess Gulun Shou’an (Zine Tseng), a guest of Sir Bucephalus Hodge (Colin Firth). Sherlock teams up with scholarship student James Moriarty (Dónal Finn) after they are wrongly accused. Their collaboration exposes a larger murder investigation reaching government levels. The narrative spans locations including England, Paris, and Constantinople, incorporating tragedy, vengeance, and family secrets.

Directed by Guy Ritchie, the show features his rhythmic editing style, highlighting Sherlock's photographic memory and deductive abilities. The relationship between Sherlock and Moriarty evolves from alliance to hinting at future rivalry, with Moriarty prioritizing his own interests. Episode 5 delivers key revelations about Sherlock's childhood and broader plot twists.

Adapted by Matthew Parkhill from Andrew Lane’s novels, the series infuses Victorian England with modern energy. Supporting cast includes Joseph Fiennes as father Silas and Natascha McElhone as mother Cordelia, who is in a mental institution. Executive producers include Ritchie, Simon Kelton, and others. Critics describe it as a 'terrific mystery wrapped in intrigue, family drama and delightful wit,' making Sherlock 'spry and bold' for contemporary audiences.

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