Audiences have spent years crying out for more of what they love and the Powers That Be have finally taken this to heart ... sort of. Obviously, in an era dominated by familiar IP and franchises galore, commodity is key. Few have managed to retain the sheer brand recognition over the decades than Sherlock Holmes, the brilliant crime-solving detective, and his colorful cast of supporting characters. Despite originating from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's imagination in the late 1880s, the property has proven to be surprisingly flexible. Whether it be period piece adaptations (such as Netflix's recent success with the Millie Bobby Brown-led "Enola Holmes" movies or director Guy Ritchie's films starring Robert Downey, Jr.) or throwback crime procedurals (who could forget CBS' ambitious "Elementar
Sherlock Holmes Is Getting A New TV Series (But Not How You Think)

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