Showing posts with label Elementary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Elementary. Show all posts

Thursday, 24 May 2012

Elementary 2012 - Fall Preview

American broadcaster CBS released a sneak peak trailer earlier this month for the latest adaptation of the Sherlock Holmes franchise staring Jonny Lee Miller and Lucy Liu.

'Elementary' is a new modern day drama which shows much likeness to the popular BBC drama 'Sherlock' which is set in Modern day Britain but featuring Sherlock Holmes and John Watson. However 'Elementary' is set in a modern day New York and stars popular movie actress Lucy Liu who is perhaps most famous for her role in the Charlie's Angels films. Lui is cast as a female version of John Watson, Sherlock's ever present 'Side-Kick' in the popular novels by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

Liu's character is aptly named Dr. Joan Watson and is supporting popular British actor Jonny Lee Miller as the lead character 'Sherlock Holmes'.

Miller has worked with Benedict Cumberbatch, star of the British BBC drama 'Sherlock' previously in the National Theatre stage production of Mary Shelly's 'Frankenstein'. In which they swapped roles each night, they both were awarded and 'Oliver' award this year for their roles in the production.

The trailer presents a darker and more American take on the popular franchise however what was perhaps significant was that they ensured that Miller's English accent was still present in the series. The trailer shows how the series is similar to that of American detective shows such as NCIS and CSI which makes me believe that this series will become a hit in America where it is due to show in the fall and in England and surrounding countries.

The trailer shows a behind the scenes take on the show and features interviews with directors and the leading actors and actresses giving an insight into the show. Compared to the popular BBC series the costume's Sherlock is adorned in doesnt seem to live up to those worn by Cumberbatch, however I might be just biased in my views.

'Elementary' is sure to be a hit in both England and America so make sure you check out the trailer now and tell me what you think!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yrDVSxNycKc

Sunday, 4 March 2012

Sherlock remake to be set in New York

American Broadcaster 'CBS' announced they plan to remake the popular BBC series 'Sherlock' which is based around Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's novel's and short stories on the detective Sherlock Holmes and his assistant Dr. John Watson.

The CBS remake 'Elementary' is to be set in New York, Jonny Lee Miller is set to play the infamous Sherlock Holmes and the American Network have controversially announced that they have signed actress Lucy Liu to play the role of 'Joan Watson'.

CBS were criticised by their choice of the casting involving both lead parts in their new production.

Jonny Lee Miller was cast alongside Benedict Cumberbatch in the National Theatre stage production of Mary Shelly's novel 'Frankenstein'. Sue Vertue producer of the BBC 'Sherlock' added her thoughts to the casting of Miller telling the independent: "Let's hope their pilot script has stayed further away from our Sherlock than their casting choice."

Charlie's Angels star Lucy Liu was cast just last week as 'Joan Watson' who is a Former Surgeon who has lost her license and CBS were consequently criticised for changing John Watson's sex. One fan wrote "Dear Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, I am So very Sorry, and honestly, sir ashamed at the things we do in the name of profit." However Lucy Liu is not the first female Watson, CBS cast a female Watson in their 1987 pilot 'The Return of Sherlock Holmes'.

What made fan's perhaps most angry was the fact CBS wanted to remake 'Sherlock' in the first place, This is NOT the first time American production companies have remade UK television programmes.

The popular BBC television show 'The Office' which was written by Ricky Gervais and Steven Merchant in 2001-2003 was remade by NBC into 'The Office' which featured actors such as Steve Carell and is currently in it's eighth season proving very popular with American audiences.

MTV also adapted the popular teenage E4 television programme 'Skins' last year however it was later cancelled due to poor ratings and criticism over its sexual content featured in the programme and was argued to contain 'Child Pornography' as many of the actors were under the age of 18.