8 Pictures Of Benedict Cumberbatch Suspended In The Air
It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s… Benedict Cumberbatch flying around while filming Sherlock’s third series! Possible spoilers ahead.
It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s… Benedict Cumberbatch flying around while filming Sherlock’s third series! Possible spoilers ahead.
Who’s excited for season three?! Possible spoilers ahead.
We are Sher-locked.
The screen’s Bilbo Baggins discusses stepping into nerddom’s biggest hairy feet.
Their GIFs are enticing and their fans are all over the place. Admit it, the Tumblr vortex sucked you in.
Highly accurate. “Of course it’s a clue!”
It’s a golden age of True Pairings: there’s the public coupling of Michael and Jackie (That 70’s Show), as well as Jon Snow and Ygritte (Game of Thrones), plus unsubstantiated rumors of a romance between Mulder and Scully (The X-Files), and most recently, flirty pictures of a reunion between Dylan and Kelly (90210). Who would you be the most excited to see k-i-s-s-i-n-g in real life?
Benedict Cumberbatch will get you psyched.
Here are all the things you’ve been told are true, but absolutely aren’t. Knowledge is power!
We email. We Facebook. We text. In other words, we’re constantly writing. So why can’t TV shows and movies show that in a way that isn’t silly?
Fan art on the internet runs the gamut from “this is totally adorable” to “OH GOD MY EYES”. In honor of the upcoming second season US premier of BBC’s “Sherlock”, we put this list together. Be warned: it gets graphic.
So, it turns out there’s a huge overlap between fans of “Doctor Who” and “Sherlock”, and they’re a creative bunch. Here are 65 works of “Wholockian” fan art, grouped loosely by (subjective) quality, style, and subject matter.
I mean, Boromir is rarely wrong about these things. (via facebook.com)
Somebody make this happen! I love this Mrs. Hudson. So. Much.
Watch the Doctor and Sherlock sing a musical duet to “Anything You Can Do I Can Do Better” that’s edited so expertly, you’ll have to convince yourself that this isn’t something that should make its way onto Broadway. This is pretty much the best way to kick off your Friday morning, I’ll guarantee it.
I am typically not one to fall into the age old Internet trope of complaining about shows and movies that don’t yet exist. But as there is already an amazing Sherlock Holmes TV show being made, CBS’s forthcoming “Elementary” would be redundant even if the early news about the show seemed good. It doesn’t. UPDATED NOTE: I have no objection whatsoever to Watson being played by a woman or a person of color. I simply have a problem with the fact that while an amazing modern retelling of the Holmes story (that’s true in spirit to its source material) is being done in England, America is getting a heavily adapted and seemingly “Hollywoodized” version of the tale. All too often this leads to a dumbed down product. Why crowd another development season with a property that’s already being done well at this very moment? I should have been clearer, and I sincerely apologize to anyone I may have offended.
No, not Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law. I’m talking about Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman. Fans of the BBC series Sherlock have taken to the streets after the “death” of the only consulting detective in the world and the sight of a depressed John Watson.
And it’s uncanny. Anyone who watches Sherlock will tell you how amazing Cumberbatch is, but who knew he had this up his sleeve? (via huffingtonpost.com) Watch Video ›