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'The Irregulars' Trailer Teases Different Type Of Sherlock Holmes Show

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Netflix dropped a trailer for the Sherlock Holmes spin-off series The Irregulars, an addition to their lineup of supernatural shows.

Netflix has become known for its wide range of original shows and movies in all styles and genres. The latest original series that Netflix has dropped a trailer for is an addition to their lineup of fantastical and supernatural shows, The Irregularsa new take on the Sherlock Holmes mythos.

The Irregulars follows a ragtag gang of teenagers as they uncover the demonic and mysterious depths of Victorian London alongside the sinister Doctor Watson and his enigmatic business partner, Sherlock Holmes. The series stars a group of up-and-coming actors, with Thaddea Graham, Darci Shaw, Jojo Macari, McKell David, and Harrison Osterfield making up the main group. Dr. Watson is portrayed by The Witcher's Royce Pierreson, while Sherlock Holmes is played by Henry Lloyd-Hughes of Killing Eve.

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The Irregulars is a new take on the classic Sherlock Holmes stories. The trailer is heavy on the supernatural elements, including magic, prophetic dreams, and mentions of a rip between this world and the next. Despite its younger cast, the trailer also features many standard elements of horror, like a twisted hand bursting out of the dirt, and does not shy away from showing blood or violence.

This wouldn't be the first Netflix original series to include horror elements alongside a younger cast. The hit series Stranger Things, which has a cast even younger than that of The Irregulars when it began, is known for often being intense and frightening. The intensity of the show helped open it up to wider audiences, and the same could be the case for The Irregulars. Netflix certainly believes in the new series, as it's been renewed for a second season even before its premiere.

Sherlock Holmes has been adapted many times, most recently with Benedict Cumberbatch's BBC series and the Robert Downey Jr.-led Sherlock Holmes films. It's been several years since a new installment of either, however, and it's exciting to see a new take come to life on Netflix. Additionally, The Irregulars places its focus on its young cast rather than Holmes and Watson themselves, which is an interesting and refreshing change.

Last year, Netflix had success with a Sherlock Holmes film titled Enola Holmes. Based on the detective novels by Nancy Springer, the film starred Stranger Things' Millie Bobby Brown as the titular heroine and younger sister to Henry Cavill's Sherlock. Enola Holmes proved to be a success for Netflix, with praise being given to Brown for her performance.

The Irregulars starts streaming on Netflix on March 26 2021.

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