Mark Strong Joins 'Sherlock Holmes' -- Russell Crowe Still In?
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Well, forget what I said about the buzz being off -- once Guy Ritchie hit the red carpet, Sherlock Holmes news started popping up everywhere. According to ComingSoon.net, Robert Downey Jr. finally has someone else to act with: Mark Strong. This is more of a confirmation than a surprise, really. When it comes to casting rumors, score one for Digital Spy! They had this weeks ago from Ritchie at BFI Movie-Con. (Internet: 1, Australian Print Press: 0.)Ritchie is tight-lipped as to who Strong is playing -- initially, all signs pointed to Moriarty, especially since he and Joel Silver are still saying they don't have a Dr. Watson. Rumors abound over at Latino Review though -- they are saying that Russell Crowe is attached, and that he's playing Moriarty, and Strong is playing Blackwood. And look not to RocknRolla for other casting ideas, as LR says Gerard Butler was offered the role of Watson, but turned it down. It's still up for grabs.
More surprising than Strong's casting is the news that Ritchie isn't planning for Holmes to be a franchise. At the moment, he's too busy trying to make a really good debut with his reinvented detective. I'm sure Warner Bros has different plans altogether, but it's such a rariety to hear someone not pre-planning for three installments that you just have to report it. Maybe Holmes could end up like Harry Potter, and a different director could tackle each installment. No offense to Ritchie, but that could be really cool. Now if only the comic book would come out so we know what we're in for ....
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9-07-2008 @ 2:28PM
Domino said...
I'm getting cautiously more and more interested, Strong was the only thing in Revolver I found compelling
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9-07-2008 @ 4:13PM
vegimorph said...
same here Domino. I think Robert Downey Jr. is an awesome and interesting choice for Sherlock Holmes. I haven't seen any of Mark Strong's work but he looks like a good choice too. I'm also being carefully optomistic about this movie too. The only part i'm still nervous about is Guy Ritchie. i haven't seen any of his work but i've heard that he just does action filled movies with complicated plots. then again with this one, i'll have to wait and see
9-07-2008 @ 11:02PM
andy said...
Since Sherlock Holmes is British, will American actors be used and try to get the accent down? It might suck kinda like when Aussies try to play Americans, especially Southern Americans.
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9-08-2008 @ 11:52AM
Julie said...
I'm trying so hard not to get excited forthis film, but it just gets more and more difficult. It's shaping up to be something really great. I really enjoy Richie's style, and his vision for this film is exactly what I'd like to see. The cast just keeps looking better and better, and ok, I have to admit, I'm a huge Sherlock Holmes fan. If the rumors about Butler turning down Watson are true, I'm really disappointed. I think he's making a mistake not to work opposite Robert Downey Jr, and possibly Russell Crowe, Frankly, I think he'd make a great Watson and I think he and Downey could have great chemistry together. He certainly seemed to thoroughly enjoy his time on Rock-n-Rolla and working with Guy Ritchie, and I can't see him passing up the chance to work with Downey or Crowe. Perhaps it was a scheduling conflict rather than the role itself.
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