There’s only one place to stream season 3 of Sherlock when it’s released on Monday, and that’s Netflix.
The streaming service has exclusive rights to the Benedict Cumberbatch-Martin Freeman drama, but that’s not all — three making-of specials, collectively titled Sherlock Uncovered, follow each of the episodes. And because Sherlock Holmies and Cumberbitches just can’t get enough of the BBC series, fans can also check out Unlocking Sherlock, a one-hour behind-the-scenes feature that examines the process of making the entire series.
Creators Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss, as well as the cast, share their insights in the bonus material.
The streaming service has exclusive rights to the Benedict Cumberbatch-Martin Freeman drama, but that’s not all — three making-of specials, collectively titled Sherlock Uncovered, follow each of the episodes. And because Sherlock Holmies and Cumberbitches just can’t get enough of the BBC series, fans can also check out Unlocking Sherlock, a one-hour behind-the-scenes feature that examines the process of making the entire series.
Creators Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss, as well as the cast, share their insights in the bonus material.
- 5/31/2014
- by Amber Ray
- EW - Inside TV
On Monday, the third season of Sherlock will become available for streaming exclusively on Netflix. The service will also stream Sherlock Uncovered, a set of three half-hour making-of specials following each episode, and Unlocking Sherlock, a one-hour behind-the-scenes feature about the making of the series. To mark the occasion, Vulture caught up briefly with executive producer Steven Moffat and his wife, producer Sue Vertue, who told us a rewatch could prove enlightening (even after we’ve thoroughly picked apart all the juiciest bits with Moffat). Spoilers ahead for those who have not yet watched season three: You could go hunting for all the clues they dropped early on about Mary's real identity, for starters. “When Sherlock’s first looking at Mary in the first episode, and all those words go around, in fact, the word liar is there, but you don’t notice it the first time,” Vertue said. Moffat...
- 5/30/2014
- by Denise Martin
- Vulture
"Sherlock" fans are so used to getting teeny-tiny driibbles of info that they should feel like kids in a candy store while watching making-of specials on Netflix.
"Sherlock" season 3 hits the streaming service Monday, and each of the three episodes is accompanied by a half-hour special called "Sherlock Uncovered." There's also an hourlong special, "Unlocking Sherlock," about the making of the entire series.
Creators Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss, as well as stars Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman, are all on hand to talk about Sherlock's astonishing return; the women of the series - from Watson's wife, Mary, to pathologist Molly Hooper; and the show's villains. And some very interesting tidbits come to light that'll make fans racing to rewatch the third season.
For instance, as Moffat's wife and "Sherlock" producer Sue Vertue told Vulture, "When Sherlock's first looking at Mary in the first episode, and all those words go around,...
"Sherlock" season 3 hits the streaming service Monday, and each of the three episodes is accompanied by a half-hour special called "Sherlock Uncovered." There's also an hourlong special, "Unlocking Sherlock," about the making of the entire series.
Creators Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss, as well as stars Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman, are all on hand to talk about Sherlock's astonishing return; the women of the series - from Watson's wife, Mary, to pathologist Molly Hooper; and the show's villains. And some very interesting tidbits come to light that'll make fans racing to rewatch the third season.
For instance, as Moffat's wife and "Sherlock" producer Sue Vertue told Vulture, "When Sherlock's first looking at Mary in the first episode, and all those words go around,...
- 5/30/2014
- by Kelly Woo
- Moviefone
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