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Elementary - Season 2 - Sherlock's Brother Cast

26 Jun 2013

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Rhys Ifans (The Amazing Spider-Man) has been cast in the recurring role of Sherlock Holmes’ older brother, Mycroft Holmes, in the upcoming second season of CBS’ drama series Elementary. He will make his debut in the season premiere, which will be shot on location in London. In the episode, Sherlock (Jonny Lee Miller) is called to London to revisit an old case, where he is forced to face his older brother, Mycroft. Although the siblings suffered a drastic falling-out a few years earlier, Mycroft allows Sherlock and Joan (Lucy Liu) to stay in his new home, 221B Baker Street. With Joan in the middle, the brothers are forced to confront their very complicated history.

Source: Deadline

Here is the Full Press Release

RHYS IFANS TO STAR IN A RECURRING ROLE AS MYCROFT HOLMES, SHERLOCK HOLMES’ BROTHER, ON “ELEMENTARY,” PREMIERING THURSDAY, SEPT. 26
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…From the CBS Television Network

June 26, 2013 – Rhys Ifans has been cast in the recurring role of Sherlock Holmes’ older brother, Mycroft Holmes, in the second season premiere of ELEMENTARY, Thursday, Sept. 26 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on CBS Television Network. For the first time, the premiere will be shot on location in London.

In the episode, Sherlock (Jonny Lee Miller) is called to London to revisit an old case, where he is forced to face his older brother, Mycroft. Although the siblings suffered a drastic falling-out a few years earlier, Mycroft allows Sherlock and Joan (Lucy Liu) to stay in his new home, 221B Baker Street. With Joan in the middle, the brothers are forced to confront their very complicated history.

"I could not be more excited to have Rhys coming aboard,” said Executive Producer and Creator Robert Doherty. “I've always been a tremendous fan and feel very honored to have him in the fold. Equally excited are Jonny and Lucy, both of whom have worked with Rhys in feature films. I think this is going to be a lot of fun for all of us."

Ifans’ credits include the feature films “The Amazing Spider-Man,” “Notting Hill,” “Anonymous,” and the upcoming “Serena.”

ELEMENTARY is a modern-day drama about Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Joan Watson, a crime solving duo that cracks the NYPD’s most impossible cases. Following his fall from grace in London and a stint in rehab, eccentric Sherlock escapes to Manhattan where his wealthy father forces him to live with his worst nightmare – a sober companion, Dr. Watson.

ELEMENTARY is executive produced by Robert Doherty, Carl Beverly, Sarah Timberman and Craig Sweeny, and is produced by CBS Television Studios. It is distributed internationally by CBS Studios International.

Source: CBS

20 comments:

  1. Haha no who I would have expected for the role but can't wait to see it actually.

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  2. Wow, he actually sounds perfect for the role.

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  3. Very interesting

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  4. I'm calling it. Mycroft is going to flirt with Joan. Mark my words, it's going to happen.

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  5. ooo juicy I can't wait for the episode.

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  6. Panos Nestoras27 June 2013 at 01:14

    Wow, i wouldn't have expected him for this role but he might prove to be perfect for this role..

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  7. Urgh such a good choice. He's kinda underrated as an actor, but he really has range! So I'm not sure if they are going with serious or silly. Color me excited!

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  8. Guys. 221B Baker Street!!!!!

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  9. I'd like to see that happen.

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  10. Their casting director must be really good. Even though I wouldn't have thought of Ifans, he has that weird kinda "off" quality that might be just perfect.

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  11. Exactly what I thought.

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  12. Devon Maxwell-Pierce27 June 2013 at 14:39

    Give the casting guy all the Emmys. They've not really made a bad choice yet. I thought Vinnie Jones would have been ridiculous as Moran, but he ended up being perfect. Now I wonder--who will Sherlock's father be?

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  13. The casting director does deserve some credit here. It would be easy (and lazy) to simply cast a "name" for a lot of these guest star roles but you can tell some serious thought went into these selections.

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  14. This man right here:

    http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-images/Guardian/About/General/2009/12/3/1259864388393/Patrick-Stewart-October-2-001.jpg

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  15. Devon Maxwell-Pierce27 June 2013 at 20:09

    Omg, I've been saying him from the beginning.

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  16. Perfect casting is perfect because he is perfect!

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  17. Which is something rare these days... I'm so sick of stunt casting...

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  18. I'm not a fan of stunt casting either. The only time I do enjoy it is when it's done in a tongue-in-cheek manner and the show in question doesn't mind owning up to it. My two favorites were Boston Legal and the undisputed king of stunt casting - Chuck.

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  19. *Bows to the king*
    Well, I loved the show so much that I would have kept watching Chuck even if a Kardashian made a cameo (would have died inside a bit, though). And that is like the lowest of all lows in my book.

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