Sherlock Holmes Sequel May Star Brad Pitt as Moriarty

Sherlock Holmes Sequel May Star Brad Pitt as Moriarty

Yes, even before the first film is out (December) the sequel is underway, and Brad Pitt is rumored to already be the arch nemesis to Sherlock.

By Roscoe182 - Sep 22, 2009 06:09 PM EST
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Source: Risky Biz Blog

A "Sherlock Holmes" sequel is afoot.

Three months ahead of the release of its Robert Downey Jr. action pic, Warners is developing a new installment.

The studio is poised to bring on Kieran and Michele Mulroney, the scribes who are penning its "Justice League: Mortal" tent pole, to pen a draft of the new tale. Brad Pitt has had discussions with producers to star as Holmes' nemesis Moriarty in the new pic, say people familiar with the project, though there is no deal in place for him to take the part.

Susan Downey, Dan Lin, Joel Silver ,and Lionel Wigram produced "Holmes," a holiday release that from well-received footage at Comic-Con appears to be an action-heavy rendition of the world Sir Arthur Conan Doyle created.

Guy Ritchie helms the pic, and Downey stars as the title character. Jude Law plays protege Watson, and Rachel McAdams stars as love interest Irene Adler. Much of the talent is expected to return in the new pic, as could Ritchie as director.

Pitt has been the subject of a litany of blog rumors as appearing in several shots of "Holmes" as Moriarty, but those familiar with the script say the character is in shadow and cannot be identified.

Michael Robert Johnson, Anthony Peckham, Wigram, and Simon Kinberg all worked on the screenplay for the first pic, which is set in the world of Holmes but creates a new story and challenges for the iconic characters. It's unclear whether the new pic would also invent a new story or draw more from previous Conan Doyle material.

Pitt, represented by CAA and Brillstein Entertainment, most recently of course starred in "Inglourious Basterds" and is on board to star in Columbia's revamped "Moneyball," among other projects.

In addition to the ensemble superhero pic "Justice League," the Mulroneys, wrote and directed "Paper Man," the superhero-tinged dramedy starring Ryan Reynolds and Jeff Daniels that opened the Los Angeles Film Festival this year.

It's increasingly common for a studio to begin developing sequels ahead of a movie's release enabling a second pic to get into production faster than it normally would and at a comparatively low cost. Warners began pushing "The Hangover," as the movie's pre-release buzz began to grow, though did not close deals until after the movie had begun raking in box office dollars.

Warners is keen on developing new franchises, with Holmes -- a broad fan base and rich source material -- considered a very appealing candidate. The project would also mean Downey would star in a second franchise, after "Iron Man," while DreamWorks could build yet another franchise around him with "Cowboys and Aliens."

Thanks to Risky Biz Blog

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thwhtGuardian
thwhtGuardian - 9/22/2009, 7:30 PM
you know, I could actually see him as moriarty, just think of his narration from interview with a vampire and you have your moriary.
Roscoe182
Roscoe182 - 9/22/2009, 7:35 PM
i agree he wud make a pretty dam good moriary. i think he is a pretty good actor if in honest
Betty
Betty - 9/22/2009, 10:09 PM
He's got to be Moriarty! Dee doo dee!
supermarioworldE
supermarioworldE - 9/22/2009, 10:25 PM
Gotta see the movie before i decide if im cool with them making a sequel
TheMyth
TheMyth - 9/22/2009, 10:30 PM
I'm more psyched for this movie than I am for Avatar. I generally like flics by Guy Ritchie, so I don't see him breaking that track record, at least for my tastes.
supermarioworldE
supermarioworldE - 9/22/2009, 10:58 PM
Guy Ritchie is great. Loved RocknRolla, but i really can't shake off the feeling that this movie won't be that great. Hopefully im wrong
ironknight27
ironknight27 - 9/22/2009, 11:21 PM
I really do hope this movie rocks. I know RDJ will be great regardless.
dancingmonkey08
dancingmonkey08 - 9/23/2009, 12:50 PM
Nice that might actually be good, Im looking forward to the first Sherlock Holmes movie
Duhdaduh
Duhdaduh - 9/23/2009, 5:07 PM
brad pitt alongside rdj? sweet!!!!
superdog
superdog - 9/23/2009, 7:05 PM
why dont we wait and see the first movie before we get all excited about a sequel. thats usually a good idea dont you think?
shadowboxer
shadowboxer - 9/23/2009, 7:39 PM
you inglorious bastard!
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