![]() ![]() Sherlock season 4 wasn’t a favorite for critics and viewers, but it did one thing right: giving the show a true ending. The BBC's Sherlock seems to have clearly run its course and should instead take a step back and let new adaptations take the spotlight. Each iteration of Holmes in the past few decades, whether Cumberbatch's, Robert Downey Jr.'s, Johnny Lee Miller's, or Henry Cavill's, has brought something unique and interesting to the table, which helps keep the character and his world fresh and exciting. Related: Sherlock Theory Reveals Holmes Was A Secret Agent For MycroftĪs driving factors go, though, this idea does little to inspire faith that Sherlock season 5 would actually be worth the investment or lead to a high-quality end product. ![]() As such, the only real reason for the BBC to keep making Sherlock would be that Doyle's works are in the public domain, and Sherlock Holmes is, therefore, one of the cheapest IPs on which to base televisual materials. There's very little motivating a Sherlock season 5 since the actors are busy, there's no more story to tell, and the show already hit a downward trend from which it could struggle to return. Because Sherlock Holmes belongs to the public domain, there will probably always be new adaptations of the character, and this is for the best. However, there's been not concrete movement on Sherlock season 5, but that's not necessarily a bad thing - especially for those who appreciate the character of Holmes outside Sherlock too. ![]()
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