According to Downey Junior, Sherlock Holmes 2 will see Holmes and Watson do a fair bit of travelling, with a couple of locations already pencilled into the agenda.
“Yes, I think we'll be abroad," he told MTV. "A bit of Paris, a bit of Switzerland by the end, if I'm not mistaken." However, whilst such picturesque locations should help grant the sequel a greater scope than its predecessor, there will still be plenty of home-grown touches to keep the story rooted in its origins.
Indeed, the Sherlock crew recently decamped to the Severn Valley to film a series of scenes around the Severn Valley Railway. A vintage train sporting a sign marked “Paddington” was spotted by eagle-eyed photographers, whilst reports claim to have spied a scene in which a woman falls from the historic Victoria Bridge into the River Severn. A soggy welcome to the party for Miss Rapace perhaps?
In any case, the location shots should look pretty spectacular, and may yet be coming your way in three shiny dimensions…
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ChrisWootton
Dec 9th 2010, 12:47
Jared Harris, whose most notable big-screen performance to date was a small role in The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button. He was the grown up WIll in Lost in Space and had one the meatier roles in Happiness, not to mention Natural Born Killers and Dead Man. Christ he's been around for yonks and has had much more screen time than you give him credit for
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jonnysniperuk
Dec 10th 2010, 13:39
Lets be honest though the average cinema-goer will most probably only have seen Benjamin Button and maybe Lost In Space but lets be honest that isn't exactly memorable and when you consider that Sherlock Holmes was a 12a then you need to consider that quite a large amount of youngsters would have seen it and would have no idea that Natural Born Killers or Dead Man exist and as such the Benjamin Button reference is pretty correct dependent on whether you look at it from an "average Joe" point of view or the point of view of an intellectual cinema-goer.
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elijay
Feb 18th 2011, 13:05
I seem to remember Jared Harris quite clearly from 'Resident Evil: Apocalypse' as Dr Ashford. Surely, quite a few people will have seen that, as it would definitely be something the younger zombie-lovin' gaming folk are into?
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