Monday, April 20, 2020

Sherlock Holmes 3 Will Reportedly Confirm Holmes And Watson Are Gay

If you’re keen on watching a more classic take on the adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson, then the threequel to Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law’s series, called Sherlock Holmes 3, will be right up your alley. Though according to a new report, the movie will not be completely loyal to the source material.

The first two movies, Sherlock Holmes and Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows, released in 2009 and 2011 respectively, were a mixed bag. Downey Jr. delivered a stellar performance as you’d expect, and paired with the talented Jude Law, the two managed to show the powerful connection between Holmes and his best friend Dr. Watson, if little else.

News and information have been scarce from the team behind Sherlock Holmes 3, but we’ve heard that some of the characters, including Noomi Rapace’s Madam Simza Heron, will make a comeback. Additionally, reports claim that the movie is looking to cast Michael Fassbender as the infamous adversary of Holmes, Sebastian Moran. What’s more, it’s been said that Jared Harris’ Professor Moriarty will also return, having faked his death in the previous entry.

As for what you could expect from the plot, it would appear that the producers plan to outright confirm that Holmes and Watson are gay in the threequel. According to sources close to We Got This Covered – the same ones who told us that Taskmaster would be the main villain in Black WidowHan was returning to the Fast & Furious franchise and a Justice League Dark show is coming to HBO Max, all of which have since been confirmed – the company wants to take the leap and showcase Holmes and Watson’s non-platonic bond.

Of course, the pair’s unique bromance has always been one of the highlights of every adaptation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s works, but it seems that Warner Bros. wishes to take this one step further and confirm that they are, in fact, sexually inclined towards men.

The first two installments actually hinted at this, but never explicitly confirmed it. The fact that Watson has a wife in the movie doesn’t help matters either, but we’re definitely excited to see this interpretation of their relationship in Sherlock Holmes 3.

Tell us, though, what’s your opinion on the matter? Are you for or against this idea? Sound off in the usual place below.



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