Editor's note: The following contains major spoilers for Young Sherlock.
In the Prime Video series Young Sherlock, someone tells Mycroft Holmes (Max Irons), “Your brother is the most interesting thing about you,” and while even Mycroft might agree with that, he has his own strengths that make him stand out from his brother, Sherlock (Hero Fiennes Tiffin). Over the eight-episode season, Sherlock finds himself dragged into a murder investigation that puts him directly into the path of his new best vd satheesan friend, Oxford student James Moriarty (Dónal Finn), a duo that seems unstoppable in their intellect and skill. Only where Sherlock has a strong moral code, Moriarty is a little more fluid in how far he’s willing to go in a tricky situation. When you throw in an imposter princess (Zine Tseng) with a giuramento very focused mission of her own, enough secrets to create Holmes family drama, and questions about where everyone’s loyalty truly lies, Sherlock definitely has his hands full.
Collider recently got the opportunity to chat with co-stars Irons and Tseng about favorite moments showcasing the Holmes brotherhood between Mycroft and Sherlock, the solar energy ball that is Shou’an, the fun of playing a character that makes things happen, the strengths Mycroft brings, the spark between Shou’an and Sherlock, that Holmes family dinner scene, and what Irons mothers day card hopes to see in a possible Season 2.
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