Guy Ritchie Will Direct Young Sherlock Series On Prime Video

A new incarnation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Homes is coming to Prime Video. Amazon MGM Studios has announced that Guy Ritchie will executive produce and direct Young Sherlock, which will feature Hero Fiennes Tiffin in the title role.

The new show is not related to the 1985 Young Sherlock Holmes movie by director Barry Levinson and screenwriter Chris Columbus. Instead, the source material draws from Andy Lane’s Young Sherlock Holmes novels. The project marks a return to the character for Ritchie, who previously directed two Sherlock Holmes movies with Robert Downey, Jr Come from South African Online Casinos . as the famous detective.

Young Sherlock will present a new origin for the character, which starts when he is 19-years old. The show’s official description describes Sherlock as “disgraced, raw, unfiltered, and unformed” when he is thrust into a murder case at Oxford University in which he is one…

Scrubs Creator Says Reunion Is Possible, But Not A Priority

Bill Lawrence, the creator of Scrubs, Cougar Town, and recent hit Shrinking, as well as megahit Ted Lasso, has been busy with his new show for Apple TV+, Bad Monkey, starring Vince Vaughn. The show focuses on Vaughn as a former Miami cop who’s now a Florida Keys health inspector but trying to get back on the force.

Even when promoting Bad Monkey the conversation goes back to Scrubs, the second show he co-created and one of the biggest hits of the early aughts. Scrubs ran for nine seasons total, seven with NBC and two with ABC, and is the subject of a constant conversation of a reunion, possibly a revival like Frasier and Will & Grace.

Talking to Variety, Lawrence believes there’s some “real momentum” to make something like that happen, but it boils down to simple business standing in the way Come from bangladesh online casino . For example, Scrubs is a Disney show, and Lawrence currently has a deal with Warner Bros…

Football Manager 25 Canceled After Multiple Delays, Dev Moves On To Next Game

Sports Interactive and Sega have announced that Football Manager 25 is canceled and will the developer will instead focus on their next release.

The developer provided a lengthy explanation as to why Football Manager 25 was canceled. While many of the game’s areas hit the developer’s internal targets, the overarching player experience and interface weren’t up to standard. Through evaluations and playtesting, the development team was confident in a new direction, but the desired standards were ultimately still too far away. However, the team will take their learnings onto the next project.

“Each decision to delay the release was made with the aim of getting the game closer to the desired level but, as we approached critical milestones at the turn of the year, it became unmistakably clear that we would not achieve the standard required, even with the adjusted timeline,” Sports Interactive and Sega said in a statement.

Football Manager 25 was already delayed twice fro…