Young Sherlock (2026)
This Prime Video from Guy Ritchie is the first time that I have come to truly understand Sherlock Holmes. That is no mean feat. The closest equivalent would be about Batman’s beginnings. But, I must admit, this show is better because it is covered in eight episodes, not one two-hour film.
Young Sherlock’s friendship/rivalry with James Moriarty also is very enlightening. Most of Sherlock’s later sayings (mostly delivered to Dr. Watson) are actually spoken by Moriarty in this show. Sherlock also has a distinct ability to remember verbatim what anyone has said to him. And he is shown to be able to revisit the scene of a crime and walk through it as an observer, even repeating the sequences as required. That becomes a handy skill when he’s remembering childhood memories of the death of his sister, Beatrice.
Even Lestrade shows up as a constable, and Sherlock’s favourite deerstalker is featured on the head of Detective Fitget. Oh, and the extensive quotes of The Bard make interesting counterpoint to the use of modern (but mainly) obscure songs in the soundtrack. Guy Ritchie really has refined his craft.
















