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Speaking with Collider, Sherlock Holmes franchise producer Susan Downey addressed the development of the planned third film and shed light on a story idea. “We’ve been talking about aย slightly different direction,” she said. “It’s always been kind of set in America, and whether that’s a good idea or not, I’m not sure, but I love it. I love that idea. So, I would just love to do it. It’s just hard. It’s been a while, the bar is really high, or at leastย Robert has set the bar really high, so I don’t know.”
Should Sherlock Holmes 3 Be Set in America?

Like most Sherlock Holmes stories, Ritchie’s two films take place in London. Those movies boast impressive production design with their recreations of Victorian Era England that immersed viewers in the time period. As great as it would be to see that setting again, it might be for the best if Sherlock Holmes 3 shakes things up. The franchise has been absent for a very long time now, so if it comes back, the filmmakers will be looking to make a big splash. Having Holmes and Watson run around old London again for a third outing could give the impression of retreading old ground. The goal should be to make Sherlock Holmes 3 feel like an event to draw viewers to the theater. Changing locations is a surefire way to make the film seem fresh.
Shipping Holmes and Watson across the Atlantic could be an interesting way for Sherlock Holmes 3 to carve out its own storytelling path. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s original novels were all set in England; on the page, the famous detective didn’t travel to the United States until a 2019 collection of short stories fittingly titled Sherlock Holmes in America. So this is an angle that hasn’t truly been comprehensively explored before โ at least on the big screen (the TV show Elementary sees Holmes and Watson living in modern-day New York). There’s potential here for an entertaining fish out of water element as Holmes and Watson are exposed to a new society and culture. Plus, there would be opportunities for them to cross paths with American historical figures.








