Thomas und Wolfi besprechen die Erwartungen zur finalen Staffel Game of Thrones und die Anforderungen an das Ende einer großen Geschichte.
Schlagwort: Sherlock
In unserem 15. Fantastischen Podcast dreht sich alles um Plot-Twists, Rästel und… Saw.
Mit dem Start ins neue Jahr kommt auch die vierte und (voraussichtlich letzte) Staffel der BBC Serie Sherlock ins Fernsehen. Ein guter Grund, um mal alles wieder aufzufrischen.
Mit acht Oscar-Nominierungen ist The Imitation Game einer der großen Wettstreiter um die begehrten goldenen Trophäen. Das Biopic über Alan Turing wartet mit allem auf, um diese unglaublich interessante und wahre Geschichte so spannend wie möglich auf die Leinwand zu bringen.
Director Steve McQueen’s third movie 12 Years a Slave is based on the autobiography by Solomon Northup (portrayed by Chiwetel Ejiofor). A free black man from New York in 1841 who got abducted by two men who pretending to hire him as a violinist. Very quickly Solomon – now referred to as Platt – gets sold to a slaveowner (Benedict Cumberbatch) and is facing the harsh reality of working as a slave.
Riding on a lot of Oscar buzz 12 Years a Slave had me after a few minutes and after the movie was over I had this rare moment when I realized that I actually really love both frontrunners for best picture at the Oscars (Gravity being the other contender).
The resolution of Sherlock’s second season is imminent and this article being written so close to the airing of the Season 3 premiere is an exercise in pointlessness. But similarly my Gandalf/Radagst speculation I just want to write down my thoughts before I watch the product.
Plus, I am super convinced that no matter what happens in the Season premiere THIS is the definitive answer to what happened in the second season of Sherlock).
WARNING!: There will be spoilers for Sherlock’s first two seasons and Star Trek Into Darkness.
Trust me… I have gone through all the episodes frame by frame and I have now discovered all the missing details. Writer Steven Moffat hinted during an interview that he was aware of all the fan speculation but that all the theories on the internet he had come across had missed one important detail that will explain everything about how Sherlock cheated death.
And I can now say that I am 99% sure of what detail he meant and that the answer is trickier than we thought. You see, Sherlock Holmes is not really Sherlock Holmes, it was just a smokescreen to conceal his true identity. His real name, is…
After Paramount released a synopsis for the newest Star Trek installment Star Trek Into Darkness they have now revealed a Teaser Poster featuring Benedict Cumberbatch (the great Sherlock Holmes) standing on a pile of ruins: