First announced at San Diego Comic-Con, we’re now learning when the Sherlock special will be hitting movie theaters.

It’s not series 4, but it looks just as good. Sherlock: The Abominable Bride will be playing in theaters for two nights only, January 5 and 6, in the United States and United Kingdom. Tickets will go on sale November 6 through Fathom Events.

A press release states that the special is expected to run in over 500 theaters in the United States.

In addition to the special itself, moviegoers will be able to enjoy “a guided set tour of 221B Baker Street hosted by co-writer Steven Moffat and a ‘making of’ short feature starring Benedict Cumberbatch, Martin Freeman, and the makers of Sherlock!”

Watch a trailer for The Abominable Bride below:

“It’s not suddenly going to be a different show. It’s essentially our Sherlock as if we’d always done it set in 1895. It has the same sensibility. The language is obviously slightly different but we wanted it to feel as funny and as vivid as our modern-day one. Otherwise it would be a sort of dusty period piece which is not what we are interested in,” said co-writer Mark Gatiss in August.

It’s unfortunate that the special is premiering in theaters after it makes its television debut on January 1. Seeing it on the big screen will be fun, but you’ll have to wait several days after it airs on television to see it for yourself. Will you watch it on TV and in the theater? Or will you watch it in only one way?

Even though it’ll be in theaters days after the television premiere, we suppose the theater experience will be a fun way to watch the special with fellow fans .

Meanwhile, Sherlock series 4 is expected to begin shooting this spring. No word yet on a premiere date, but we wouldn’t be surprised if they try to have it on our TV screens by the end of 2016.