Rafe Spall Joins 'The Death Of Sherlock Holmes' Series

Actor Rafe Spall has been cast in 'The Death of Sherlock Holmes', a European drama series exploring the untold chapter of Sherlock Holmes' life after his apparent death. The story begins with Holmes' fall at Reichenbach Falls and reveals what happened during the three mysterious years before his return. Set in the Swiss Alps, the narrative follows an amnesiac Englishman saved by a local woman and her son, who becomes a suspect when a doctor is murdered. The series is co-created by Claudia Bluemhuber, Andre Kuttel, and Pierre Monnard, with production currently underway.

Key Points: Rafe Spall in The Death of Sherlock Holmes

  • Rafe Spall cast in new Sherlock Holmes series
  • Story explores Holmes' three missing years after Reichenbach Falls
  • Set in Swiss Alps, involves amnesiac stranger and local family
  • Co-production led by Silver Reel with Emmy-winning team
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Rafe Spall to feature in 'The Death Of Sherlock Holmes'

Rafe Spall stars in 'The Death of Sherlock Holmes', a European drama exploring the untold three years after Holmes' fall at Reichenbach Falls.

"The series begins with one of the most famous moments in literary history: the apparent death of Sherlock Holmes at the Reichenbach Falls. - Series synopsis"

Los Angeles, May 8

Actor Rafe Spall has been roped in for 'The Death of Sherlock Holmes', a European drama series centred around a fictional untold chapter in the life of the world-famous British detective Sherlock Holmes.

The project explores an imaginative extension of Arthur Conan Doyle's iconic literary universe, focusing on the mysterious period following Holmes' apparent death at the Reichenbach Falls.

The synopsis of the show read, "The series begins with one of the most famous moments in literary history: the apparent death of Sherlock Holmes at the Reichenbach Falls. While the world believes the master detective perished in his final duel with Professor Moriarty, The Death of Sherlock Holmes reveals for the first time what happened during the three mysterious years between his disappearance in 1891 and his return in 1894 - a chapter that Arthur Conan Doyle left untold and which now finds its story."

Set against the dramatic backdrop of the Swiss Alps, the narrative follows an Englishman who is discovered barely alive in an icy mountain stream by a local woman, Alma, and her young son, Franz. As the story progresses, the stranger is taken in by the family, only for the situation to take a dark turn when the village doctor is found murdered. The incident triggers suspicion and fear among the villagers, who begin to turn against the boy, leaving the amnesiac stranger as his only protector. Though the man remembers nothing, flashes of razor-sharp deduction betray a hidden past, as per Deadline.

Silver Reel is spearheading the co-production of the series, with CEO Claudia Bluemhuber, whose credits include the International Emmy-winning Fallen, co-creating the series alongside Andre Kuttel and Pierre Monnard. Written by Kuttel and Simone Schmid, the series draws inspiration from the iconic characters created by Arthur Conan Doyle. Production is now underway, with Monnard and Bluemhuber directing the project.

- ANI

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Shreya B
Rafe Spall is a solid choice—great actor with range. But I hope they don't go too far from Conan Doyle's spirit. The Swiss Alps setting is refreshing, though. Would love to see more such period dramas hitting Indian screens.
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Karthik V
Interesting concept! But why do we always need to 'reveal' an untold chapter? Holmes' genius was in the gaps—sometimes silence is golden. Still, the village murder mystery harkens back to classic whodunits. Hope they keep the deductions sharp!
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David E
Set in the Swiss Alps? Beautiful. The amnesia angle feels a bit overdone though—another "lost memory" story. But the premise of Holmes protecting a boy from village suspicion? That could add surprising emotional depth. Let's see...
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Priya S
As a die-hard Doyle fan, I'm cautiously optimistic. The 'untold chapter' has been milked by many adaptations (*cough* BBC Sherlock *cough*). But this sounds more like a rural European thriller—which is fresh. Hope they capture the Victorian essence without the usual clichés. 🤞
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Michael C
Rafe Spall is underrated—great casting. The plot reminds me of a borderland thriller mixed with a detective story. The amnesiac saving a boy from a mob? That's a powerful narrative. Hope they don't rush the mystery for the sake of drama.

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