A new detective drama is in the making, offering a dark and thrilling modern reinvention of the Sherlock Holmes universe.08:43, 29 May 2026Sherlock Holmes fans will be on the edge of their seats after the announcement of a new series inspired by the famous detective.Enthusiasts of detective dramas and Sherlock Holmes have reason to celebrate as a new TV series is set to broaden the Sherlock Holmes franchise.The forthcoming Sherlock-style series, provisionally titled Moriarty, will be a "modern reinvention series focusing on [Sherlock's] arch nemesis James Moriarty".Freemantle and Archery Pictures are joining forces on the new project, describing the drama as a "modern reinvention of the crime procedural, based on the most famous villain in all of detective fiction".Moriarty is a Professor of Criminal Psychology at Durham University, yet maintains a clandestine double life as the "mastermind behind every crime of sophistication in the North of England".According to Deadline, the series synopsis states: "When a rival criminal begins an assault on his underground empire, Moriarty will have only one choice: to join the police as a consultant, using the law as a weapon to dismantle his foe while keeping his true identity hidden from the police."Paired with Detective Imogen Burrows, a stoic Yorkshire detective, they'll form a fearsome team, but Moriarty will soon realise that the real threat isn't the rival criminal faction he's dismantling."Currently, the actor portraying the lead character remains unknown, though the role has been interpreted in numerous other Sherlock adaptations.Andrew Scott memorably portrayed him in the acclaimed BBC drama Sherlock, while Dónal Finn took on the role in the recently launched Young Sherlock on Prime Video.Ralph Fiennes, Jared Harris, Eric Porter and Randall Park have also portrayed the infamous character throughout the years.Archery founder Kris Thykier stated: "Moriarty will show audiences what it takes to be a criminal genius, combining genre thrills with a playful, dark, and thrilling dive into the psychology of villainy."Sherlock Holmes enthusiasts flocked to X, previously Twitter, to express their views on the recent announcement, with one commenting: "A Moriarty-focused series actually sounds really interesting."They continued: "Exploring the mind of Sherlock's greatest rival could give a completely different feel from the usual detective stories. If done well, this could become one of the darker and smarter adaptations in the Sherlock universe."On Reddit, another enthusiast remarked: "There's a really interesting angle here to do a dark twist on your typical police procedurals and have Moriarty oversee various crimes and criminal schemes every episode, or over several."They added: "Just please don't make him too sympathetic, it loses the fun of something like that if he's a 'bad guy' but everyone is worse."Article continues belowMoriarty remains in development and there is no confirmed streaming platform or release date.
'Thrilling' detective drama to shine light on Sherlock's 'most famous villain'
A new detective drama is in the making, offering a dark and thrilling modern reinvention of the Sherlock Holmes universe.
Fremantle and Archery Pictures are developing *Moriarty*, a modern crime drama reimagining Sherlock Holmes' arch nemesis as a criminal psychology professor secretly running a criminal empire in northern England. No streaming platform or release date is confirmed; the project reflects sustained IP-driven demand for prestige drama in a competitive streaming market.









