Young sherlock holmes guy ritchie

Young sherlock holmes guy ritchie

Premiere of Young Sherlock

The highly anticipated series Young Sherlock, directed by Guy Ritchie and adapted from Andrew Lane’s novels, premiered on March 4, 2026, on Prime Video. The show quickly rose to prominence, becoming the number one show on Amazon’s U.S. streaming charts shortly after its release.

Cast and Characters

In this new adaptation, Hero Fiennes Tiffin takes on the role of a 19-year-old Sherlock Holmes. The series also features Dónal Finn as James Moriarty and Zine Tseng as Princess Gulun Shou’an. Other notable cast members include Max Irons as Mycroft Holmes and Joseph Fiennes as Silas Holmes, with Colin Firth portraying Sir Bucephalus Hodge.

Reception and Ratings

As of March 5, 2026, the series has garnered an 81% score on Rotten Tomatoes and a 79% rating on the Popcornmeter, indicating a positive reception from both critics and audiences.

Musical Elements

The theme song for the series is a reimagined version of Kasabian‘s 2011 hit ‘Days Are Forgotten,’ adding a contemporary touch to the show’s atmosphere.

Storyline and Setting

Young Sherlock explores the early years of Sherlock Holmes at Oxford University, delving into his formative experiences and the challenges he faces. The series is noted for its vibrant portrayal of a perilous Victorian landscape where danger lurks around every corner.

The show consists of eight episodes, featuring a mix of on-location shoots and soundstage builds in various locations, including Bristol and Cardiff. The original score is composed by Chris Benstead, a frequent collaborator of Guy Ritchie.

Future Implications

The series creates a wealth of new stories that further define the character of Sherlock Holmes, who has been adapted across various media since the late 19th century. This fresh take on the iconic detective is expected to resonate with both long-time fans and new viewers alike.

Details remain unconfirmed regarding future seasons or additional content related to the series.