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A Netflix supernatural crime drama series, The Irregulars is loosely based on the works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and stars Thaddea Graham, Darci Shaw, Mckell David, Harrison Osterfield, Jojo Macari, Henry Lloyd-Hughes, Royce Pierreson, Clarke Peters, Olivia Grant, and Aidan McArdle. Set in Victorian London, the series follows a gang of troubled and ragtag street teens, aka The Irregulars, who are manipulated...
A Netflix supernatural crime drama series, The Irregulars is loosely based on the works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and stars Thaddea Graham, Darci Shaw, Mckell David, Harrison Osterfield, Jojo Macari, Henry Lloyd-Hughes, Royce Pierreson, Clarke Peters, Olivia Grant, and Aidan McArdle. Set in Victorian London, the series follows a gang of troubled and ragtag street teens, aka The Irregulars, who are manipulated...
- 5/5/2021
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Network: Netflix
Episodes: Eight (hour)
Seasons: One
TV show dates: March 26, 2021
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Thaddea Graham, Darci Shaw, Mckell David, Harrison Osterfield, Jojo Macari, Henry Lloyd-Hughes, Royce Pierreson, Clarke Peters, Olivia Grant, and Aidan McArdle.
TV show description:
A supernatural crime drama series, The Irregulars was created by Tom Bidwell and is loosely based on the works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
Set in Victorian London, the series follows a gang of troubled and ragtag street teens, aka The Irregulars, who are manipulated into solving crimes for the arrogant and cagey Doctor Watson (Pierreson) and his mysterious business partner, the elusive Sherlock Holmes (Lloyd-Hughes).
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Episodes: Eight (hour)
Seasons: One
TV show dates: March 26, 2021
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Thaddea Graham, Darci Shaw, Mckell David, Harrison Osterfield, Jojo Macari, Henry Lloyd-Hughes, Royce Pierreson, Clarke Peters, Olivia Grant, and Aidan McArdle.
TV show description:
A supernatural crime drama series, The Irregulars was created by Tom Bidwell and is loosely based on the works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
Set in Victorian London, the series follows a gang of troubled and ragtag street teens, aka The Irregulars, who are manipulated into solving crimes for the arrogant and cagey Doctor Watson (Pierreson) and his mysterious business partner, the elusive Sherlock Holmes (Lloyd-Hughes).
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- 5/5/2021
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
It looks like this gang of teens is history. Netflix has cancelled The Irregulars TV series so, there won't be a second season.
A British supernatural crime drama series, The Irregulars is loosely based on the works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and stars Thaddea Graham, Darci Shaw, Mckell David, Harrison Osterfield, Jojo Macari, Henry Lloyd-Hughes, Royce Pierreson, Clarke Peters, Olivia Grant, and Aidan McArdle. Set in Victorian London, the series follows a gang of troubled and ragtag street teens, aka The Irregulars, who are manipulated into solving crimes for the arrogant and cagey Doctor Watson (Pierreson) and his mysterious business partner, the elusive Sherlock Holmes (Lloyd-Hughes). The teen gang includes Bea (Graham), Jessie (Shaw), Spike (David), Leo (Osterfield), and Billy (Macari). As the crimes take on a horrifying supernatural edge and a dark power emerges, it's up to the...
A British supernatural crime drama series, The Irregulars is loosely based on the works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and stars Thaddea Graham, Darci Shaw, Mckell David, Harrison Osterfield, Jojo Macari, Henry Lloyd-Hughes, Royce Pierreson, Clarke Peters, Olivia Grant, and Aidan McArdle. Set in Victorian London, the series follows a gang of troubled and ragtag street teens, aka The Irregulars, who are manipulated into solving crimes for the arrogant and cagey Doctor Watson (Pierreson) and his mysterious business partner, the elusive Sherlock Holmes (Lloyd-Hughes). The teen gang includes Bea (Graham), Jessie (Shaw), Spike (David), Leo (Osterfield), and Billy (Macari). As the crimes take on a horrifying supernatural edge and a dark power emerges, it's up to the...
- 5/5/2021
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
The Irregulars have solved their last case. Netflix has cancelled the Sherlock Holmes-adjacent drama after one season, Deadline reports.
Set in Victorian London, the short-lived series focused on a gang of troubled street teens who were manipulated into solving crimes for the sinister Dr. John Watson (The Witcher‘s Royce Pierreson) and his mysterious business partner, Sherlock Holmes (played by Killing Eve‘s Henry Lloyd-Hughes). The young ensemble included Thaddea Graham (The Letter for the King) as Bea, McKell David (Black Mirror) as Spike; Jojo Macari (Sex Education) as Billy and Darcy Shaw (The Bay) as Bea’s sister Jessie.
Set in Victorian London, the short-lived series focused on a gang of troubled street teens who were manipulated into solving crimes for the sinister Dr. John Watson (The Witcher‘s Royce Pierreson) and his mysterious business partner, Sherlock Holmes (played by Killing Eve‘s Henry Lloyd-Hughes). The young ensemble included Thaddea Graham (The Letter for the King) as Bea, McKell David (Black Mirror) as Spike; Jojo Macari (Sex Education) as Billy and Darcy Shaw (The Bay) as Bea’s sister Jessie.
- 5/4/2021
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
The Irregulars is the latest one-and-done series at Netflix.
Per Deadline, the Sherlock Holmes drama with a supernatural twist, has been canceled after just one season.
No reason for the cancellation has been given, but it comes after the series charted well on the streamer's top ten list, as well as the U.S. weekly streaming chart.
The Irregulars is a dark, mysterious eight-part drama that follows a gang of troubled street teens who are manipulated into solving crimes for the sinister Doctor Watson and his mysterious business partner, the elusive Sherlock Holmes.
As the crimes take on a horrifying supernatural edge and a dark power emerges, the Irregulars (based on the Baker Street Irregulars gang from the original books by Sir Arther Conan Doyle) must come together to defeat larger-than-life forces.
The series stars Thaddea Graham as Bea; Darci Shaw as Jessie; Jojo Macari as Billy; Mckell David as...
Per Deadline, the Sherlock Holmes drama with a supernatural twist, has been canceled after just one season.
No reason for the cancellation has been given, but it comes after the series charted well on the streamer's top ten list, as well as the U.S. weekly streaming chart.
The Irregulars is a dark, mysterious eight-part drama that follows a gang of troubled street teens who are manipulated into solving crimes for the sinister Doctor Watson and his mysterious business partner, the elusive Sherlock Holmes.
As the crimes take on a horrifying supernatural edge and a dark power emerges, the Irregulars (based on the Baker Street Irregulars gang from the original books by Sir Arther Conan Doyle) must come together to defeat larger-than-life forces.
The series stars Thaddea Graham as Bea; Darci Shaw as Jessie; Jojo Macari as Billy; Mckell David as...
- 5/4/2021
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Sherlock Holmes drama came in at No. 1 on Nielsen’s Top 10 SVOD rankings the week after its March 26 launch
“The Irregulars” has been canceled by Netflix after one season, TheWrap has learned.
The Sherlock Holmes drama, which launched March 26, came in at No. 1 on Nielsen’s Top 10 SVOD rankings the week after it premiered. That put it above Disney+ Marvel series “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier” in Week 2.
Based on the works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and set in Victorian London, “The Irregulars” follows a gang of troubled street teens who are manipulated into solving crimes for the sinister Doctor Watson and his mysterious business partner, the elusive Sherlock Holmes. As the crimes take on a horrifying supernatural edge and a dark power emerges, it’ll be up to the Irregulars to come together to save not only London but the entire world.
“The Irregulars” stars Thaddea Graham as Bea,...
“The Irregulars” has been canceled by Netflix after one season, TheWrap has learned.
The Sherlock Holmes drama, which launched March 26, came in at No. 1 on Nielsen’s Top 10 SVOD rankings the week after it premiered. That put it above Disney+ Marvel series “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier” in Week 2.
Based on the works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and set in Victorian London, “The Irregulars” follows a gang of troubled street teens who are manipulated into solving crimes for the sinister Doctor Watson and his mysterious business partner, the elusive Sherlock Holmes. As the crimes take on a horrifying supernatural edge and a dark power emerges, it’ll be up to the Irregulars to come together to save not only London but the entire world.
“The Irregulars” stars Thaddea Graham as Bea,...
- 5/4/2021
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
“The Irregulars” has been canceled at Netflix, Variety has confirmed. The news comes just over a month after the series debuted its first season on March 26.
Set in Victorian London, the series follows a gang of troubled street teens who are manipulated into solving crimes for the sinister Doctor Watson and his mysterious business partner, the elusive Sherlock Holmes. As the crimes take on a supernatural edge and a dark power emerges, it’ll be up to the Irregulars to come together to save not only London but the entire world.
The show starred Thaddea Graham, McKell David, Harrison Osterfield, Jojo Macari, and Darci Shaw as the titular gang, with Royce Pierreson playing Watson and Henry Lloyd-Hughes playing Sherlock Holmes.
The series was written and executive produced by Tom Bidwell. Drama Republic’s Jude Liknaitzky and Greg Brenman also executive produce. The series is produced by Rebecca Hodgson. Lead director is Johnny Allan,...
Set in Victorian London, the series follows a gang of troubled street teens who are manipulated into solving crimes for the sinister Doctor Watson and his mysterious business partner, the elusive Sherlock Holmes. As the crimes take on a supernatural edge and a dark power emerges, it’ll be up to the Irregulars to come together to save not only London but the entire world.
The show starred Thaddea Graham, McKell David, Harrison Osterfield, Jojo Macari, and Darci Shaw as the titular gang, with Royce Pierreson playing Watson and Henry Lloyd-Hughes playing Sherlock Holmes.
The series was written and executive produced by Tom Bidwell. Drama Republic’s Jude Liknaitzky and Greg Brenman also executive produce. The series is produced by Rebecca Hodgson. Lead director is Johnny Allan,...
- 5/4/2021
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: The Baker Street Irregulars won’t be solving any more supernatural crimes for Netflix.
The streamer has canceled detective drama The Irregulars after one season. The series, which premiered on March 26, followed a gang of troubled street teens in Victorian London who are manipulated into solving crimes for the sinister Doctor Watson and his mysterious business partner, the elusive Sherlock Holmes.
This comes despite the eight-part series landing on Netflix’s top 10 list and edging out The Falcon and the Winter Soldier in Nielsen’s weekly U.S. streaming charts at the end of April.
Cancellations/Renewals Scorecard: TV Shows Ended Or Continuing In 2020-21 Season
Based on the works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, The Irregulars starred Thaddea Graham as Bea, the leader of the gang, along with McKell David, Jojo Macari, Harrison Osterfield and Darci Shaw with recurring spots for the likes of Clarke Peters, as the Linen Man,...
The streamer has canceled detective drama The Irregulars after one season. The series, which premiered on March 26, followed a gang of troubled street teens in Victorian London who are manipulated into solving crimes for the sinister Doctor Watson and his mysterious business partner, the elusive Sherlock Holmes.
This comes despite the eight-part series landing on Netflix’s top 10 list and edging out The Falcon and the Winter Soldier in Nielsen’s weekly U.S. streaming charts at the end of April.
Cancellations/Renewals Scorecard: TV Shows Ended Or Continuing In 2020-21 Season
Based on the works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, The Irregulars starred Thaddea Graham as Bea, the leader of the gang, along with McKell David, Jojo Macari, Harrison Osterfield and Darci Shaw with recurring spots for the likes of Clarke Peters, as the Linen Man,...
- 5/4/2021
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
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What's This TV Show About?
Streaming on the Netflix subscription service, The Irregulars is loosely based on the works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and stars Thaddea Graham, Darci Shaw, Mckell David, Harrison Osterfield, Jojo Macari, Henry Lloyd-Hughes, Royce Pierreson, Clarke Peters, Olivia Grant, and Aidan McArdle. Set in Victorian London, the series follows a gang of troubled and ragtag street teens, aka The Irregulars, who are manipulated into solving crimes for the arrogant and cagey Doctor Watson...
Is a renewal "elementary"? Has The Irregulars TV show been cancelled or renewed for a second season on Netflix? The television vulture is watching all the latest cancellation and renewal news, so this page is the place to track the status of The Irregulars, season two. Bookmark it, or subscribe for the latest updates. Remember, the television vulture is watching your shows. Are you?
What's This TV Show About?
Streaming on the Netflix subscription service, The Irregulars is loosely based on the works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and stars Thaddea Graham, Darci Shaw, Mckell David, Harrison Osterfield, Jojo Macari, Henry Lloyd-Hughes, Royce Pierreson, Clarke Peters, Olivia Grant, and Aidan McArdle. Set in Victorian London, the series follows a gang of troubled and ragtag street teens, aka The Irregulars, who are manipulated into solving crimes for the arrogant and cagey Doctor Watson...
- 3/28/2021
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Strange happenings are afoot in London in the new Netflix series “The Irregulars.” Scrapes with the metaphysical in and around the busy streets of Victorian England, all sussed out with a mix of deduction and intuition is the provenance of many a Sherlock Holmes story. Though “The Irregulars” is far from the first TV series to take the classic Holmes mythology and subvert it for its own purpose, none of the others have alighted on quite the mixture that powers this new eight-episode season.
Rather than foreground any of the central figures in the standard Doyle repertoire, this fashions a loose-knit group of five purpose-seeking teenagers who stumble into the same circles that the violin-playing literary icon usually travels through. They’re led by a pair of sisters, Beatrice (Thaddea Graham) and Jessie (Darci Shaw), each looking to fashion a new path in life after a harsh childhood spent mostly in a workhouse.
Rather than foreground any of the central figures in the standard Doyle repertoire, this fashions a loose-knit group of five purpose-seeking teenagers who stumble into the same circles that the violin-playing literary icon usually travels through. They’re led by a pair of sisters, Beatrice (Thaddea Graham) and Jessie (Darci Shaw), each looking to fashion a new path in life after a harsh childhood spent mostly in a workhouse.
- 3/26/2021
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
What? You thought Sherlock Holmes solved all those cases himself?
The Irregulars, which dropped its eight-episode first season on Netflix Friday, takes viewers behind the closed doors of 221B Baker Street. Or at least across the street, where the young heroes who assist Holmes (played by Henry Lloyd-Hughes, Killing Eve) and Dr. John Watson (Royce Pierreson, The Witcher) solve some of London’s most dangerous and baffling cases live in poverty and squalor. Led by the cunning Bea (Thaddea Graham, The Letter for the King), the group includes the smooth-talking Spike (McKell David, Black Mirror), hot-headed Billy (Jojo Macari, Sex...
The Irregulars, which dropped its eight-episode first season on Netflix Friday, takes viewers behind the closed doors of 221B Baker Street. Or at least across the street, where the young heroes who assist Holmes (played by Henry Lloyd-Hughes, Killing Eve) and Dr. John Watson (Royce Pierreson, The Witcher) solve some of London’s most dangerous and baffling cases live in poverty and squalor. Led by the cunning Bea (Thaddea Graham, The Letter for the King), the group includes the smooth-talking Spike (McKell David, Black Mirror), hot-headed Billy (Jojo Macari, Sex...
- 3/26/2021
- by Samuel Gelman
- TVLine.com
What is it about the Sherlock Holmes story that keeps us coming back? Part of it, surely, is the fantasy of all-knowingness — the inherently compelling idea that a single person can contain within his skull the key to cracking all mysteries. Another element, though, is the aesthetic of Victorian London, an atmosphere that’s as dank and moody as it is easy to conjure onscreen, and whose mists and alleys lend the pleasurable sense of there being sufficient secrets to keep even a polymath detective busy for years to come.
“The Irregulars,” a new Netflix series, keeps half of that equation, but ditches the first. In this show, created by Tom Bidwell, a group of teens, together, lend a sort of teamed-up sleuthing power to Holmes and Watson’s operation. At the center of the group lay Bea and Jessie (Thaddea Graham and Darci Shaw), two sisters burdened with misfortune...
“The Irregulars,” a new Netflix series, keeps half of that equation, but ditches the first. In this show, created by Tom Bidwell, a group of teens, together, lend a sort of teamed-up sleuthing power to Holmes and Watson’s operation. At the center of the group lay Bea and Jessie (Thaddea Graham and Darci Shaw), two sisters burdened with misfortune...
- 3/26/2021
- by Daniel D'Addario
- Variety Film + TV
Just when you thought you’d seen all there was in the world of Sherlock Holmes, along comes The Irregulars, a unique, dark and compelling series, that delves into the murky world of a small collective of misfits, tasked with solving crimes for the aforementioned detective. To mark the launch on Netflix – this Friday, March 26th – we had the pleasure in speaking to several members of this impressive young cast. Below you can watch interviews with Thaddea Graham, Darci Shaw and Harrison Osterfield, as well as with JoJo Macari and McKell David.
And finally we speak to Henry Lloyd-Hughes and Royce Pierreson, who play Sherlock and Dr. Watson, respectively. And look out for a game we played in each interview, quizzing the talent on their knowledge of Sherlock Holmes, as we read out a list of titles, and they had to guess which are real Sherlock stories, and which we made up.
And finally we speak to Henry Lloyd-Hughes and Royce Pierreson, who play Sherlock and Dr. Watson, respectively. And look out for a game we played in each interview, quizzing the talent on their knowledge of Sherlock Holmes, as we read out a list of titles, and they had to guess which are real Sherlock stories, and which we made up.
- 3/22/2021
- by Stefan Pape
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Netflix has debuted the full trailer for there Sherlock Holmes spin-off series ‘The Irregulars’ and things are gonna get supernatural.
Set in Victorian London, the series follows a gang of troubled street teens who are manipulated into solving crimes for the sinister Doctor Watson and his mysterious business partner, the elusive Sherlock Holmes. As the crimes take on a horrifying supernatural edge and a dark power emerges, it’ll be up to the Irregulars to come together to save not only London but the entire world.
Written and executive produced by Tom Bidwell, the series stars Thaddea Graham as Bea; Darci Shaw as Jessie; Jojo Macari as Billy; Mckell David as Spike and Harrison Osterfield as Leopold; and Clark Peters as The Linen Man.
Also in trailers – “We look damn good” Final trailer drops for ‘The Falcon and the Winter Soldier’
The new series hits Netflix March 26th. Oi, oi!
Set in Victorian London, the series follows a gang of troubled street teens who are manipulated into solving crimes for the sinister Doctor Watson and his mysterious business partner, the elusive Sherlock Holmes. As the crimes take on a horrifying supernatural edge and a dark power emerges, it’ll be up to the Irregulars to come together to save not only London but the entire world.
Written and executive produced by Tom Bidwell, the series stars Thaddea Graham as Bea; Darci Shaw as Jessie; Jojo Macari as Billy; Mckell David as Spike and Harrison Osterfield as Leopold; and Clark Peters as The Linen Man.
Also in trailers – “We look damn good” Final trailer drops for ‘The Falcon and the Winter Soldier’
The new series hits Netflix March 26th. Oi, oi!
- 3/16/2021
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Set in Victorian London, the new 8-part UK TV series "The Irregulars", based on the 'Baker Street Irregulars' gang from stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, is directed by Johnny Allan, Joss Agnew and Weronika Tofilska, starring Thaddea Graham, Darci Shaw, Jojo Macari, Mckell David, Harrison Osterfield, Henry Lloyd-Hughes, Royce Pierreson and Clarke Peters, streaming March 26, 2021 on Netflix:
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- 3/15/2021
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
In today’s TV news roundup, Netflix released the trailer for “The Irregulars,” and Apple TV Plus launched an interactive experience “Servant.”
First Looks
Netflix unveiled its trailer for “The Irregulars,” out March 26. The dark, supernatural twist on the classic Sherlock Holmes tale follows a gang of troubled street teens who must come together to not only save London, but the entire world. Written and executive produced by Tom Bidwell, it stars Thaddea Graham, Darci Shaw, Jojo Macari, Mckell David, Harrison Osterfield, Henry Lloyd-Hughes, Royce Pierreson and Clarke Peters. The series is also executive produced by Jude Liknaitzky and Greg Brenman, and produced by Rebecca Hodgson. Watch the trailer below.
Development
OWN will develop its first animated comedy series “The Mound” from Munirah Safiyah Jones, who created the network’s animated short form series “Sincerely, Camille.” Set in Memphis’ Orange Mound neighborhood in the 1980s, the series follows the lives...
First Looks
Netflix unveiled its trailer for “The Irregulars,” out March 26. The dark, supernatural twist on the classic Sherlock Holmes tale follows a gang of troubled street teens who must come together to not only save London, but the entire world. Written and executive produced by Tom Bidwell, it stars Thaddea Graham, Darci Shaw, Jojo Macari, Mckell David, Harrison Osterfield, Henry Lloyd-Hughes, Royce Pierreson and Clarke Peters. The series is also executive produced by Jude Liknaitzky and Greg Brenman, and produced by Rebecca Hodgson. Watch the trailer below.
Development
OWN will develop its first animated comedy series “The Mound” from Munirah Safiyah Jones, who created the network’s animated short form series “Sincerely, Camille.” Set in Memphis’ Orange Mound neighborhood in the 1980s, the series follows the lives...
- 3/15/2021
- by Haley Bosselman
- Variety Film + TV
After delving into the world of Sherlock Holmes with Enola Holmes, Netflix are expanding this world further with a new series ‘The Irregulars’ which now has a teaser trailer to whet your supernatural appetite.
Set in Victorian London, the series follows a gang of troubled street teens who are manipulated into solving crimes for the sinister Doctor Watson and his mysterious business partner, the elusive Sherlock Holmes. As the crimes take on a horrifying supernatural edge and a dark power emerges, it’ll be up to the Irregulars to come together to save not only London but the entire world.
Written and executive produced by Tom Bidwell, the series stars Thaddea Graham as Bea; Darci Shaw as Jessie; Jojo Macari as Billy; Mckell David as Spike and Harrison Osterfield as Leopold; and Clark Peters as The Linen Man.
Also in trailers – Powerful trailer drops for Shaquille O’Neal-produced film ‘Foster Boy...
Set in Victorian London, the series follows a gang of troubled street teens who are manipulated into solving crimes for the sinister Doctor Watson and his mysterious business partner, the elusive Sherlock Holmes. As the crimes take on a horrifying supernatural edge and a dark power emerges, it’ll be up to the Irregulars to come together to save not only London but the entire world.
Written and executive produced by Tom Bidwell, the series stars Thaddea Graham as Bea; Darci Shaw as Jessie; Jojo Macari as Billy; Mckell David as Spike and Harrison Osterfield as Leopold; and Clark Peters as The Linen Man.
Also in trailers – Powerful trailer drops for Shaquille O’Neal-produced film ‘Foster Boy...
- 2/24/2021
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Ever wanted to travel to Victorian-era London?
If so, then Netflix might have the show for you.
"The Irregulars is a dark, mysterious eight-part drama that follows a gang of troubled street teens who are manipulated into solving crimes for the sinister Doctor Watson and his mysterious business partner, the elusive Sherlock Holmes," reads the official logline.
"As the crimes take on a horrifying supernatural edge and a dark power emerges, the Irregulars (based on the Baker Street Irregulars gang from the original books by Sir Arther Conan Doyle) must come together to defeat larger than life forces."
Sounds fun, right?
The supernatural aspect will probably be the topic of much debate for diehard Sherlock Holmes fans, but could this be an intriguing new direction to take the sleuth?
The teaser shows off a map of Victorian London, along with our first look at the teenagers tasked with solving some of the most gruesome crimes.
If so, then Netflix might have the show for you.
"The Irregulars is a dark, mysterious eight-part drama that follows a gang of troubled street teens who are manipulated into solving crimes for the sinister Doctor Watson and his mysterious business partner, the elusive Sherlock Holmes," reads the official logline.
"As the crimes take on a horrifying supernatural edge and a dark power emerges, the Irregulars (based on the Baker Street Irregulars gang from the original books by Sir Arther Conan Doyle) must come together to defeat larger than life forces."
Sounds fun, right?
The supernatural aspect will probably be the topic of much debate for diehard Sherlock Holmes fans, but could this be an intriguing new direction to take the sleuth?
The teaser shows off a map of Victorian London, along with our first look at the teenagers tasked with solving some of the most gruesome crimes.
- 2/23/2021
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
In today’s TV news roundup, Netflix announced the premiere date for “The Irregulars,” and the Critics Choice Assn. opened up submissions for its nonfiction awards ceremony.
Renewals
ABC renewed extreme mini-golf competition series “Holey Moley” for third and fourth seasons. Rob Riggle and Joe Tessitore will return as commentators, as will sideline correspondent Jeannie Mai and executive producer and resident golf pro Stephen Curry. The upcoming seasons feature talented putters of all ages from across the U.S. who will compete on an unparalleled, epic obstacle golf course in an attempt to win The Golden Putter trophy and coveted plaid jacket. The season finale brings back winners from each episode to go head-to-head for a cash prize. Eureka Productions and Unanimous Media produce the show.
Dates
HBO Max will premiere “Persona: The Dark Truth Behind Personality Tests” on March 4. The documentary dives into the United States’ obsession with personality...
Renewals
ABC renewed extreme mini-golf competition series “Holey Moley” for third and fourth seasons. Rob Riggle and Joe Tessitore will return as commentators, as will sideline correspondent Jeannie Mai and executive producer and resident golf pro Stephen Curry. The upcoming seasons feature talented putters of all ages from across the U.S. who will compete on an unparalleled, epic obstacle golf course in an attempt to win The Golden Putter trophy and coveted plaid jacket. The season finale brings back winners from each episode to go head-to-head for a cash prize. Eureka Productions and Unanimous Media produce the show.
Dates
HBO Max will premiere “Persona: The Dark Truth Behind Personality Tests” on March 4. The documentary dives into the United States’ obsession with personality...
- 2/22/2021
- by Haley Bosselman
- Variety Film + TV
The Irregulars will get to work helping the enigmatic Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson on Friday, March 26, when Netflix releases the dark, eight-episode drama.
Written by Tom Bidwell (Watership Down, My Mad Fat Diary), who is among the series’ executive producers, The Irregulars is described as “a dark, mysterious drama that follows a gang of troubled street teens who are manipulated into solving crimes for the sinister Doctor Watson (played by Wanderlust‘s Royce Pierreson) and his mysterious business partner, the elusive Sherlock Holmes (Killing Eve‘s Henry Lloyd-Hughes).” As the crimes take on a horrifying supernatural edge and a dark power emerges,...
Written by Tom Bidwell (Watership Down, My Mad Fat Diary), who is among the series’ executive producers, The Irregulars is described as “a dark, mysterious drama that follows a gang of troubled street teens who are manipulated into solving crimes for the sinister Doctor Watson (played by Wanderlust‘s Royce Pierreson) and his mysterious business partner, the elusive Sherlock Holmes (Killing Eve‘s Henry Lloyd-Hughes).” As the crimes take on a horrifying supernatural edge and a dark power emerges,...
- 2/22/2021
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Stars: Bill Milner, Maisie Williams, Miranda Richardson, Rory Kinnear, Jordan Bolger, Charley Palmer Rothwell, Armin Karima, McKell David | Written by Joe Barton | Directed by Adam Randall
Every year now we are inundated with superhero films. Marvel and DC are doing battle tor movie supremacy, and it is arguable that Marvel are well ahead in the battle. Netflix have released a new film that may not really compete with those two huge companies, but iBoy is an interesting take on the superhero genre that is well worth checking out.
Tom (Bill Milner) is just an average boy, until he gets shot in the head, resulting in the phone he was using at the time fragmenting and embedding in his head. When he wakes up, he finds himself able to connect to electronic gadgets, and even the ability to control them. Giving him the perfect set of tools to seek revenge on...
Every year now we are inundated with superhero films. Marvel and DC are doing battle tor movie supremacy, and it is arguable that Marvel are well ahead in the battle. Netflix have released a new film that may not really compete with those two huge companies, but iBoy is an interesting take on the superhero genre that is well worth checking out.
Tom (Bill Milner) is just an average boy, until he gets shot in the head, resulting in the phone he was using at the time fragmenting and embedding in his head. When he wakes up, he finds himself able to connect to electronic gadgets, and even the ability to control them. Giving him the perfect set of tools to seek revenge on...
- 1/31/2017
- by Paul Metcalf
- Nerdly
Don't Grow Up aka No crezcas o morirás is a co-production from Inti Entertainment, Arcadia Motion Pictures and Noodles Production. Filmed on the Canary Islands within Spain, Don't Grow Up began development in 2014. From director Thierry Poiraud (Goal of the Dead) and writer Marie Garel Weiss, the film stars Fergus Riordan, Madeleine Kelly, McKell David and many others. The film's first trailer is hosted here. The trailer begins with a voice-over narration, which this one-time Spanish speaker cannot interpret. However, other characters mention "this place," a radio talks about an "island," while another characters asks: "is he dead?" Later, a character asks "are you okay," in a hall - while an intertitle mentions "the evil." Other intertitles mention "no effect" and "to anybody?" Meanwhile, all hell is breaking loose as an infection spreads amongst the adults. The film is releasing in Spain, this week. However, there are no plans to...
- 3/8/2016
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
As Tambay first said about the project last fall, "typically, in movies with this particular kind of mentor/mentee narrative, the black man is often the mentor (think Morgan Freeman), as in the old sage who trains or imparts his profound wisdom on the younger mentee, who's usually played by a white actor." But with his film "Montana," starring Lars Mikkelsen, Michelle Fairley, Adam Deacon, Ashley Walters and McKell David, British director Mo Ali puts a different spin on the tried premise. According to the film's official synopsis: "On the mean streets of London's East End, fourteen-year old Montana (McKell David) discovers that the powerful crime...
- 8/28/2015
- by Sergio
- ShadowAndAct
Small in scale but grand in swagger, Noel Clarke movies delve into corners of London life you won’t find explored elsewhere. His latest production, Legacy, is another slice of urban drama that’s headlined by Attack The Block’s Franz Drameh. A new clip from the film has dropped onto the internet. Click below for a closer look.brightcove.createExperiences();The scene sees Pj (McKell David) looking to make a big score from the council estate dealer ahead of a massive party he and his four mates are attending. The fact that his dealer lives with his mum, has names for his frying fish and is looking to move into novel-writing is a clue that it’s not kitchen-sink realism co-directors Davie Fairbanks and Marc Small have in mind for the movie.Ring-led by Sean (Drameh), the five mates find their plans to get into the party of a lifetime – Chrome!
- 6/12/2015
- EmpireOnline
Typically, in movies with this particular kind of mentor/mentee narrative, the black man is often the mentor (think Morgan Freeman), as in the old sage who trains or imparts his profound wisdom on the younger mentee, who's usually played by a white actor. In the upcoming thriller "Montana," British director Mo Ali’s second feature, the script is flipped, so to speak. It stars Lars Mikkelsen, Michelle Fairley, Adam Deacon, Ashley Walters and newcomer McKell David, who made a brief appearance in last year's award-winning British drama "My Brother the Devil." Synopsis: On the mean streets of London's East End, fourteen-year old Montana (McKell David)...
- 11/21/2014
- by Tambay A. Obenson
- ShadowAndAct
As we await the Stateside release of zombie flick Goal of the Dead, director Thierry Poiraud already has another horror film headed our way, and the premise is certainly an interesting and original one.
Poiraud's next is entitled Don't Grow Up, written by Marie Garel Weiss. The film stars Fergus Riordan, Madeleine Kelly, McKell David, Darren Evans, Natifa Mai, Diego Mendez, Dominique Baute, and Daniela Jerez.
You'll find an image gallery, the plot crunch, and poster art below courtesy of Bloody Disgusting!
Synopsis
On an isolated island a group of teenage delinquents living in a youth center wake up to find themselves alone with no one to watch over them. After much partying, their supervisor appears out of nowhere, feverish and shaking. He suddenly attacks the students. They fight back and kill him accidentally, leaving them no other choice than to flee the crime scene.
As they run away, they...
Poiraud's next is entitled Don't Grow Up, written by Marie Garel Weiss. The film stars Fergus Riordan, Madeleine Kelly, McKell David, Darren Evans, Natifa Mai, Diego Mendez, Dominique Baute, and Daniela Jerez.
You'll find an image gallery, the plot crunch, and poster art below courtesy of Bloody Disgusting!
Synopsis
On an isolated island a group of teenage delinquents living in a youth center wake up to find themselves alone with no one to watch over them. After much partying, their supervisor appears out of nowhere, feverish and shaking. He suddenly attacks the students. They fight back and kill him accidentally, leaving them no other choice than to flee the crime scene.
As they run away, they...
- 7/10/2014
- by John Squires
- DreadCentral.com
Screen International is today unveiling its 2014 UK Stars of Tomorrow, profiling rising actors, writers, directors, producers and heads of department.Click here for the digital edition [Subscribers]Gallery: UK Stars of Tomorrow 2014
The 2014 Class of Screen International UK Stars of Tomorrow are: (click on each name for individual profile)
The Actors
Jamie Blackley
The South London native will star opposite Chloe Grace Moretz in If I Stay for Warner Bros/MGM.
Olivia Cooke
The 20-year-old Manchester native is already a familiar face in the Us, where she stars in TV series Bates Motel.
Sophie Cookson
The Oxford School of drama graduate landed the female lead in Matthew Vaughn’s Kingsman: The Secret Service.
McKell David
At just 17, this Harrow teenager is a veteran of his own YouTube show and will star in three new features: Don’t Grow Up, Legacy and Montana.
Calvin Demba
The 20-year-old East Ender has just shot an episode of Babylon and will star...
The 2014 Class of Screen International UK Stars of Tomorrow are: (click on each name for individual profile)
The Actors
Jamie Blackley
The South London native will star opposite Chloe Grace Moretz in If I Stay for Warner Bros/MGM.
Olivia Cooke
The 20-year-old Manchester native is already a familiar face in the Us, where she stars in TV series Bates Motel.
Sophie Cookson
The Oxford School of drama graduate landed the female lead in Matthew Vaughn’s Kingsman: The Secret Service.
McKell David
At just 17, this Harrow teenager is a veteran of his own YouTube show and will star in three new features: Don’t Grow Up, Legacy and Montana.
Calvin Demba
The 20-year-old East Ender has just shot an episode of Babylon and will star...
- 6/5/2014
- ScreenDaily
Back in July last year a nationwide casting call was launched to find some new talent for Legacy, a new film from Unstoppable Entertainment and Think Big Productions.
Exec Produced by Noel Clarke (4.3.2.1, The Anomaly) and Jason Maza (The Knot, The Hooligan Factory) Legacy tells the story of five teenagers and the ultimate party of the year.
After auditioning hundreds of girls with no previous professional experience, Amy Tyger from Manchester won the lead female role of Dani. 21 year old Amy is now represented by Cole Kitchenn.
Dani is strong willed, fierce, aggressive yet still lovable, she is protective and more than a match for the groups’ machismo. She’s an attractive tomboy with deep-rooted femininity issues exacerbated by her elder sister Yasmin.
21 year old Franz Drameh (represented by Hamilton Hodell) plays Sean, the unspoken leader of the group.
Franz starred in Attack The Block, and he also plays Brandon...
Exec Produced by Noel Clarke (4.3.2.1, The Anomaly) and Jason Maza (The Knot, The Hooligan Factory) Legacy tells the story of five teenagers and the ultimate party of the year.
After auditioning hundreds of girls with no previous professional experience, Amy Tyger from Manchester won the lead female role of Dani. 21 year old Amy is now represented by Cole Kitchenn.
Dani is strong willed, fierce, aggressive yet still lovable, she is protective and more than a match for the groups’ machismo. She’s an attractive tomboy with deep-rooted femininity issues exacerbated by her elder sister Yasmin.
21 year old Franz Drameh (represented by Hamilton Hodell) plays Sean, the unspoken leader of the group.
Franz starred in Attack The Block, and he also plays Brandon...
- 2/28/2014
- by noreply@blogger.com (ScreenTerrier)
- ScreenTerrier
Exclusive: Salt inks multi-territory deal with eOne for action-thriller starring Lars Mikkelsen and Michelle Fairley.
UK producer Moli Films’ action-thriller Montana has sold to 14 territories for The Salt Company, including a multi-territory deal with distributor Entertainment One.
eOne has picked up rights in the UK, France, Germany, Austria, Iceland, Scandinavia, Switzerland and South Africa.
The deals were negotiated by James Norrie of Salt and Joel Kennedy and Jo Sweby of eOne, which will distribute directly in the UK and sub-distribute in the other territories.
Lars Mikkelsen (The Killing), Michelle Fairley (Game of Thrones), Adam Deacon (Anuvahood), Ashley Walters (Bullet Boy) and newcomer Mckell David star in director Mo Ali’s crime-thriller about a steely eastern European hitman who arrives in London to avenge the death of his family but is held up after stumbling on a 14 year-old runaway.
The film has also sold to Australia and New Zealand (Eagle Entertainment), Greece (Odeon), Malaysia (Roarlion), the Middle East (Front...
UK producer Moli Films’ action-thriller Montana has sold to 14 territories for The Salt Company, including a multi-territory deal with distributor Entertainment One.
eOne has picked up rights in the UK, France, Germany, Austria, Iceland, Scandinavia, Switzerland and South Africa.
The deals were negotiated by James Norrie of Salt and Joel Kennedy and Jo Sweby of eOne, which will distribute directly in the UK and sub-distribute in the other territories.
Lars Mikkelsen (The Killing), Michelle Fairley (Game of Thrones), Adam Deacon (Anuvahood), Ashley Walters (Bullet Boy) and newcomer Mckell David star in director Mo Ali’s crime-thriller about a steely eastern European hitman who arrives in London to avenge the death of his family but is held up after stumbling on a 14 year-old runaway.
The film has also sold to Australia and New Zealand (Eagle Entertainment), Greece (Odeon), Malaysia (Roarlion), the Middle East (Front...
- 12/11/2013
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
Jason Maza and Noel Clarke produce.
Unstoppable Entertainment and Think Big Productions have wrapped principal photography as of Oct 13 on London-shot Legacy.
Jason Maza (The Knot, The Hooligan Factory) and Noel Clarke (4.3.2.1.) produce. Davie Fairbanks and Marc Small co-write and co-direct.
The story follows five teenagers throwing the ultimate party.
The cast features Screen International 2013 Star of Tomorrow Franz Drameh [pictured], McKell David, Steven Cree and Amy Tyger (who was discovered following nationwide open auditions). There are cameos from Brett Goldstein and Paige Meade.
Unstoppable Entertainment and Think Big Productions have wrapped principal photography as of Oct 13 on London-shot Legacy.
Jason Maza (The Knot, The Hooligan Factory) and Noel Clarke (4.3.2.1.) produce. Davie Fairbanks and Marc Small co-write and co-direct.
The story follows five teenagers throwing the ultimate party.
The cast features Screen International 2013 Star of Tomorrow Franz Drameh [pictured], McKell David, Steven Cree and Amy Tyger (who was discovered following nationwide open auditions). There are cameos from Brett Goldstein and Paige Meade.
- 10/14/2013
- ScreenDaily
In recent years London’s Shoreditch area has been spruced up rather a lot. The former factories and warehouses that were once abandoned and left to run down have found a new life as trendy shops, cafes bars and restaurants. It would seem, however, that the Montana production team have found one that’s been left to rot.
As we wander around the loft space that’s being used for the day’s filming, it’s impossible to tell which bits of twisted metal are set dressing, and which are going to give us tetanus. We make sure not to touch anything, just to be safe.
“I come from a music video background, so anything visual has to stand out to make sense,” director Mo Ali explains, “I’m avoiding doing the whole council estate aesthetic; it’s almost slightly fantastical locations, but they suit the characters.”
Montana – the story of a young boy,...
As we wander around the loft space that’s being used for the day’s filming, it’s impossible to tell which bits of twisted metal are set dressing, and which are going to give us tetanus. We make sure not to touch anything, just to be safe.
“I come from a music video background, so anything visual has to stand out to make sense,” director Mo Ali explains, “I’m avoiding doing the whole council estate aesthetic; it’s almost slightly fantastical locations, but they suit the characters.”
Montana – the story of a young boy,...
- 5/21/2013
- by Ben Mortimer
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
15 year old newcomer Mckell David will play the title role in new UK action feature film Montana, directed by Mo Ali.
He will star alongside The Killing’s Lars Mikkelsen, 2012 BAFTA Rising Star winner Adam Deacon, and Top Boy's Ashley Walters in the film which is about to start shooting in London.
Mikkelsen plays a steely eastern European hitman who arrives in London to avenge the death of his family but is held up after stumbling on a 14 year-old boy (played by Mckell), himself on the run from drug lords trying to kill him. The boy is mentored by Dimitri in survival and the dark arts of assassination and in so doing, learns the true meaning of friendship, honour and respect.
At the young age of 12 Mckell started his own (hidden camera/sketch) online comedy show via www.youtube.com/LilMckellTv where he went out pranking the public. He...
He will star alongside The Killing’s Lars Mikkelsen, 2012 BAFTA Rising Star winner Adam Deacon, and Top Boy's Ashley Walters in the film which is about to start shooting in London.
Mikkelsen plays a steely eastern European hitman who arrives in London to avenge the death of his family but is held up after stumbling on a 14 year-old boy (played by Mckell), himself on the run from drug lords trying to kill him. The boy is mentored by Dimitri in survival and the dark arts of assassination and in so doing, learns the true meaning of friendship, honour and respect.
At the young age of 12 Mckell started his own (hidden camera/sketch) online comedy show via www.youtube.com/LilMckellTv where he went out pranking the public. He...
- 2/10/2013
- by noreply@blogger.com (ScreenTerrier)
- ScreenTerrier
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