The creator of Sherlock would start writing new shows when

The creator of Sherlock would start writing new shows when Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman signed

Sherlock creator Steven Moffat said he would begin writing the show’s fifth season if Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman signed

  • The show ran for four seasons between 2010 and 2017 with a total of 15 episodes
  • It starred Steven Moffat and Martin Freeman as Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson to be seen in the acclaimed series
  • Both have been featured in high profile projects in the Marvel Cinematic Universe

Steven Moffat, co-creator and showrunner of the Emmy-winning series Sherlock, said he would begin writing the show’s fifth season when stars Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman commit to returning.

Moffat, 61, appeared on the BBC Today program on Monday and said he would “start writing tomorrow” when the actors who played Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson in the acclaimed series would commit to another season of the show.

“They have bigger and better things to do, but Martin and Benedict, ‘Will you come back, please?'” Moffat said, according to Deadline.

The Latest: Steven Moffat, the co-creator and showrunner of Emmy-winning series Sherlock, said he would begin writing season five of the show if stars Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman commit to returning.

The Latest: Steven Moffat, the co-creator and showrunner of Emmy-winning series Sherlock, said he would begin writing season five of the show if stars Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman commit to returning.

Set in London, the series ran for four seasons between 2010 and 2017 for a total of 15 episodes, also starring the late Una Stubbs as Mrs Hudson, Rupert Graves as DI Lestrade and Louise Brealey as Molly Hooper.

After completing Sherlock, both have been featured in high-profile projects in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, with Cumberbatch playing Doctor Strange while Martin has appeared in the Black Panther films as Everett K. Ross.

In the interview, Moffat was promoting his West End play The Unfriend and said that he and his collaborators “just started talking about the second season of his hit BBC/Netflix miniseries Inside Man”.

Moffat said the show, which stars Stanley Tucci and David Tennant, “does pretty well” in “the enthusiastically nodded graphics” that gauge public opinion.

After completing Sherlock, both were featured in high-profile projects in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, with Cumberbatch playing Doctor Strange.  Pictured in London in October Martin appears in the Black Panther films as the character Everett K. Ross.  Pictured in London in November

After completing Sherlock, both have been featured in high-profile projects in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, with Cumberbatch playing Doctor Strange while Martin has appeared in the Black Panther films as Everett K. Ross

The series, set in London, ran between 2010 and 2017 for four seasons totaling 15 episodes, with Cumberbatch in the title role

The series, set in London, ran between 2010 and 2017 for four seasons totaling 15 episodes, with Cumberbatch in the title role

The series, which casts Tucci as a convicted murderer who solves crimes from prison, initially got off to a slow start on Netflix before surpassing the five million mark on the streamer, the outlet reported.

Moffat said of the charts: “You don’t get any [ratings] No more number the next day, now you get an audience breakdown a month later.’

Moffat said of his new play, starring Sherlock star Amanda Abbington, “It’s about the exquisite agony of addressing difficult issues. How you do that?’