'Sherlock' series three details revealed by Mark Gatiss
Published May 3 2012, 12:04 BST | By Morgan Jeffery
Sherlock co-creator Mark Gatiss has revealed the first details about a third series.Gatiss - who also plays Mycroft in the BBC drama - appeared to confirm that the first episode of the new run will be an adaptation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's 'The Adventure of the Empty House'.

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The Sherlock series two finale - which saw Holmes (Benedict Cumberbatch) apparently plummet to his death - was a loose adaptation of Conan Doyle's 'The Final Problem', with 'The Empty House' being the next story chronologically in the canon.
"There's certain things about 'The Adventure of the Empty House' which feel set in stone because that's how Sherlock comes back, but at the same time we feel free to invent and to introduce new stuff to it," Gatiss told PA.
"I always found it a little unlikely that Dr Watson's only reaction was to faint for instance - as opposed to possibly a stream of terrible swear words."
The writer and actor added that the "overall feel" of Sherlock's third series will dictate which Conan Doyle tales will make up the second and third episodes.
"Steven [Moffat] and I have our all-time favourites, but it's really a question of what will fit into the structure," he explained.
The third series of Sherlock is expected to begin filming in early 2013.







I think John will punch him in the face and the he will sware and then he will hug him.
June 7th 2013 at 4:06am
ok yes i do find the Empty House the logical choice but i wonder: will they keep the 3 year later thing?
May 17th 2012 at 9:00pm
It has to be the Empty House for starters. This doesn't tell us anything we hadn't already thought of. Lots of sniper activity in the last episode in January - so that sets things up nicely. I personally would like to see the house breaking scene from Charles Milverton worked in at some point - it is a cracking piece of writing.
May 5th 2012 at 12:45am
I love this show, can't wait for the next series!
May 4th 2012 at 5:19am
It's been adapted at least once. I clearly remember a Jeremy Brett version.
May 4th 2012 at 4:10am