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Guy Ritchie’s new Young Sherlock show is now streaming in full, with all eight episodes of the series releasing on Prime Video on March 4th. The show is directed by Ritchie, who previously directed the 2009/2011 films, and stars Hero Fiennes Tiffin as the legendary detective, and serves as an origin story following a 19-year-old Sherlock Holmes at Oxford in the 1870s as he is abruptly pulled into a murder investigation. The series is already a proven hit after its trailer released in February generated 223 million views within seven days, according to Deadline, making it Prime Video’s most-watched series trailer ever in that timeframe.
Prime Video’s Young Sherlock Is the Sherlock Holmes Origin Story We Need
Although it’s still too early to tell if Young Sherlock will continue its record-breaking success when it comes to viewership numbers, the series is having some great success with critics. Young Sherlock’s debut season holds a fresh and honorable 86% critic score on Rotten Tomatoes. That number surpasses both of Ritchie’s other Sherlock adaptations, the Robert Downey Jr.-starring movies Sherlock Holmes and Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows, which earned 70% and 60% ratings, respectively. ComicBook’s Simon Gallagher even gave the series a 4 out of 5, writing that the show “feels like an exciting new addition to a very familiar universe.”








