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Jude Law reveals third Sherlock Holmes movie still in the works

Jude Law reveals third Sherlock Holmes movie still in the works
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Jude Law has revealed a third Sherlock Holmes is still in the works.

The 51-year-old actor starred as Dr John Watson opposite Robert Downey Jr's titular detective in the 2009 eponymous flick and its 2011 sequel Sherlock Holmes 2: A Game of Shadows, and while there has been no word on the next movie for years, Jude has teased all hope is not yet lost for the long-awaited third instalment.

During an interview with The Playlist, he said: "There's a great will to make it.

"And a great will among us all to get it right to do it, to find the time, to find the right team. The one great thing I took from both of those films is my friendship with Robert and his wife Susan, they mean an awful lot to me. The hope is we're still going to do it.

"I think there's a new iteration of the script I haven't yet read. And then there's a case of, 'How expensive is it? And can we get it made?'"

The third Sherlock Holmes movie has been in and out of development since A Game of Shadows hit cinemas in 2011, with rumours pointing to the film utilising time travel in its plot.

However, Jude has admitted the supposed storyline has since been dropped in favour of other ideas.

Speaking about the time travel plot, he said: "Gosh, yeah, that's interesting.

"The plan has been evolving over how many years it's been now, probably nearly 10 years."

He added it was his friendship with his co-star that has held the project together all these years, and said he missed working with the Robert on the mystery-solving movies.

He explained: "Honestly there's a friendship, but also the experience of working with Robert, and he really does bring an extraordinarily brilliant, fun, motivated, and inspirational kind of quality to a film set, and I miss it being a part of that. It was a great experience."

Jude will next be seen in the Disney+ show Star Wars: Skeleton Crew, in which he plays the mysterious Jod Na Nawood who attempts to help a group of lost children find their way home in a galaxy-sprawling adventure.

While he isn't sure if the series will be a one-off, he hinted he would be open to reprising the role in a future Star Wars project.

When he was asked if Jod would be seen again after Skeleton Crew, he replied: "That I don't know. That's up to them.

"I guess if it takes, maybe. I don't know. I hope so! He was a lot of fun to play."

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