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Old 06-20-2017, 02:41 PM   #1
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‘Sherlock’ Team Reuniting for New ‘Dracula’ Series (EXCLUSIVE)
Stewart Clarke - International Correspondent - JUNE 20, 2017 | 06:00AM PT


“Dracula” is getting the “Sherlock” treatment, with the writers and producers of the hit BBC detective series reuniting for a new take on the Bram Stoker vampire classic. Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat will write the series, and Sue Vertue’s Hartswood Films will produce.

Work on the new series has yet to begin in earnest, as Gatiss and Moffat are currently working on solo projects. But talks are already underway with the BBC – which enjoyed huge success with “Sherlock” – on broadcast rights in the U.K.

“Dracula” will adopt the same format as “Sherlock,” with a miniseries run of feature-length episodes.

“Sherlock” propelled Benedict Cumberbatch to international stardom for his portrayal of Holmes. With scripts not yet written, casting for “Dracula” is some way off.

Alongside British producer Hartswood, U.S. and other international partners are expected to board the new project. BBC Worldwide, the pubcaster’s commercial arm, sells “Sherlock” internationally, and it has been one of the distributor’s biggest titles in recent years.

“Dracula” will be the first collaboration between Moffat and Gatiss since the last “Sherlock” episode aired in Britain in January. They have said there are no current plans for a new series of “Sherlock,” but have not ruled out returning to write more episodes in the future.

Moffat wrote and executive produced six seasons of the BBC’s “Doctor Who” before stepping down from the sci-fi series. Gatiss is an actor as well as a screenwriter, starring in “Game of Thrones” and numerous British series including “Sherlock” itself, in which he played Mycroft, Holmes’ brother. He has spoken in the past of his love of classic horror films, particularly the 1958 version of “Dracula” starring Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing.

It is not yet clear whether, like “Sherlock,” “Dracula” will have a modern-day British setting. Stoker’s 1897 novel has the titular count attempt to move from Transylvania to England in his search for new blood.

The new “Dracula” won’t be the first attempt in recent years to adapt the Gothic horror story for TV. London-based Carnival, producers of “Downton Abbey,” made “Dracula” for NBC in 2013. The show ran for only one season.
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Well I'm cautiously optimistic. I love Dracula, I even loved the US series a couple years back.
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Old 06-20-2017, 05:23 PM   #3
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I'm probably in the minority(again ), the modern Sherlock is just not my 'cup of tea', as I think they took an iconic character and made the style, stories, period pieces, etc. uninteresting to me.

I just hope they do not do this to the iconic horror character Dracula!
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Can't wait until series 4 when they turn Dracula into a super spy who has to fight his evil brainwashing sister.
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I think modern day Dracula would be easier to get behind because he's immortal so he could actually be 'alive' instead of just taking a well known literary figure from the past and put him in a modern day setting. Then if there's any period style specials, it would be flashbacks and not just something that was totally unnecessary and could have been told in one of BBC's online prequel things like Many Happy Returns and what they did for Doctor Who before.

If it does well, I hope they stay humble about it. As good as it was, I think Stephen Thompson, Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss (aka the writers) started buying into the show's own hype in season 3 and especially season 4 and seemed like they thought everything they did was mind blowing and amazing and it kind of showed in their writing.
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I had hopes for the one years ago. I still enjoy it in my own way.

I'd watch this if the Sherlock team worked on it.
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