
Zine Tseng and Max Irons discuss how Guy Ritchie successfully combines the cleverness of traditional Sherlock Holmes stories with fast action, comedy, and impressive visuals. The actors share how this new story honors the detailed reasoning that existing fans appreciate, while also making the franchise accessible to a wider audience.
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