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Opinion: Who will be the next ‘Sherlock’ villain?

A couple of weeks ago, Sherlock producer Steven Moffat revealed that super criminal Moriarty would not be returning to the hit show. With the great detective’s arch-nemesis out of the picture, Hypable delves into the original stories to try and deduce who will fill the villain void.

Gatiss: ‘Sherlock’s’ ‘Fall’ reveal will be ‘worth the wait’

The climax of Sherlock’s ‘The Reichenbach Fall’ left fans confused, shocked, and of course exhilarated. The wait for the explanation is going to be excruciating and long for everyone. But in a new interview, the show’s star and co-creator has promised fans that it will be worth every second.

Moffat: Moriarty was great, but ‘Sherlock’ needs new villains

Often depicted as Sherlock’s arch-nemesis and constant enemy, Moriarty is usually the criminal behind many of the great detectives mysteries (at least in media adaptations).   However, Sherlock show-runner Steven Moffat seems to have ruled out a return for the chilling villain. Spoilers are afoot!

Is this how ‘Sherlock’ [spoiler]?

Nearly two weeks since series two finale ‘The Reichenbach Fall’ aired, Sherlock fans are still heatedly debating the climax of the episode. But is the solution a lot simpler than we have all been thinking? This post contains spoilers.

The World Believes In ‘Sherlock’ – New Viral or Fan Movement?

Over the last few days, posters, flyers and even graffiti have been popping up around London and the rest of the world – all baring slogans like “I Believe In Sherlock” or “Moriarty Was Real.” The campaign has garnered a large presence on Twitter, but are the posters clever viral marketing, or the work of passionate fans?

Benedict Cumberbatch discusses making of ‘Sherlock’ finale

The second series of Sherlock may have finished airing last week, but the internet is still buzzing with speculation about the climax of ‘The Reichenbach Fall’.  Now, actor Benedict Cumberbatch has been discussing the making of the dramatic scene.  This post contains spoilers.