Speculations been rolling that the upcoming "Sherlock" Season 4 won't air on BBC. But a confirmation was stated by the show runner Steven Moffat that the series will stay in the channel.
The crime drama series starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman will show up after three long years. Finally, the long wait is over for the "Sherlock" Season 4 fans as the show is coming up for its fourth season.
According to Fab News, Benedict has become more popular in reprising his breathtaking role as an amazing detective which solves many mysterious problems. His enigmatic role are resulting into fans getting hooked on the series. Scenes such as providing proper justices on every cases he portrayed resonated with the viewers and avid enthusiasts.
Benedict's dedication to the makes it more addictive to the viewers has resulted into a colossal figures of followers. Also, like a double-edged sword, fans are expecting more intriguing "Sherlock" Season 4 episodes. The series also received many positive feedbacks from the viewers and critics.
Christian Post Entertainment wrote that "Sherlock" Season 4 will focus on the confirmation of the death of Moriarty as shown in the tail end of Season 3. Benedict assures the fans that they can expect his character to be more humane on this season. It will also given him deeper understanding about the characters of the people around the world.
Moffat also confirms that "Sherlock" Season 4 has no specific air date yet. However, what is relayed is that "Sherlock" would remain with BBC despite the rumors circulating that it would be transferred to a different platform.