Steven Moffat, the co-creator and showrunner of the Emmy-winning series Sherlock, said he would begin writing the show's fifth season if stars Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman committed to return.Moffat, 61, in an appearance on the BBC Today program Monday, said he'd 'start writing tomorrow' if the actors, who played Sherlock Holmes and Dr.
Watson on the feted series, committed to another season of the show.'They're on to bigger and better things but, Martin and Benedict, "Please come back?"' Moffat said, according to Deadline.
The latest: Steven Moffat, the co-creator and showrunner of the Emmy-winning series Sherlock, said he would begin writing the show's fifth season if stars Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman committed to return.
The series, which is set in London, ran four seasons for a total of 15 episodes between 2010–2017, also featuring the late Una Stubbs as Mrs.
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