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'Sherlock' Season 4 News: Bad News for Fans

More disappointing news have been revealed concerning the upcoming season of the hit BBC series "Sherlock."

Fans of the series have been patiently for the return of Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman as Sherlock Holmes and Doctor John Watson, respectively. However, reports show that the fourth season of "Sherlock" might not air until 2017.

The president of PBS, Paula Kerger, recently opened up about the upcoming season and the reason for the delay. According to Indian Express, Kerger stated, "We do have the next 'Sherlock' announced, that is coming up about a year from now. As you know, Benedict has gotten to be somewhat popular since we began our work with him and he very much wants to continue with 'Sherlock'. As you know, they are produced almost like films, and we're hoping the next one will be about a year from
now."

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Meanwhile, the executive producer of the series, Steven Moffatt, previously shared some details about what fans can expect from the season to come. He teased fans about the theme of season 4, which is all about consequences. According to Independent, he said, "Chickens come home to roost. It's dark in some ways — obviously it's great fun and a Sherlock Holmes romp and all that — but there's a sense of things coming back to bite you."

Nevertheless, it seems as though fans are still restless about the series' return. It was revealed that one of the show's characters made an appearance in one of the Ukfraine trains. Apparently, James Moriarty, played by Andrew Scott, appeared as an image with the caption "Did You Miss Me?" on one of the train's screens.

While fans initially thought that it was a marketing plot of the network, it was revealed that the image was actually a hack. It was revealed that the underground train had not approved the appearance of the images. However, there has yet to be any news regarding who had hacked the system.

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