Are You Watching Sherlock: The Abominable Bride at the Cinema?
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On 1st January 2016, Sherlock is back with a one-off Victorian special, The Abominable Bride – and what’s more, it’ll be screened at over 100 cinemas in the UK and 500 in the USA!
Though it’ll primarily hit screens on BBC One and PBS Masterpiece (in America), the cinema showings of the 90-minute episode will also include exclusive extra material, including a guided tour of the 221B Baker Street set from writer (and Doctor Who showrunner) Steven Moffat, and behind-the-scenes material starring the lead cast and crew. This will add up to roughly 20 minutes of additional content.
In the UK, these tickets will go on sale on 2nd November (that’s less than a week away!), and 6th November in the USA. Participating cinemas have yet to be revealed, but in America, the special will screen on 5th and 6th January. The Abominable Bride will be simulcast in the UK.
So will you be heading off to the cinema to see it? Or are you content to view it form the comfort of your own home, albeit it on a much smaller screen?
Are You Watching The Abominable Bride at the Cinema?
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