Sherlock Holmes is dead. Probably. We think. The new CBS series Watson kicks off in Switzerland, where we find a determined Dr. John Watson (Morris Chestnut) chasing after Holmes, who's busy fighting his arch nemesis,
Since Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes first appeared in print in the 19th century, the forensic detective and his comrade, Dr. John H. Watson, have been enduring figures in global literature and other media,
The Gist: This is where Dr. John Watson (Morris Chestnut) comes upon his friend and mentor, Sherlock Holmes fighting his archnemesis, James Moriarty. When the two plunge over the falls, locked in combat, Watson dives in after them.
Set six months after Sherlock Holmes' death, the new CBS series stars Morris Chestnut. When does it come out and how can you watch?
A new actor has now officially played Sherlock Holmes' Moriarty. In a surprise casting move, Watson reveals Randall Park plays its Moriarty.
Perrineau, a costar of Chestnut’s in the Best Man film series, has been delivering powerful performances for decades now, including his too-short Lost stint. He’d undoubtedly put his own stamp on the character.
The criminal mastermind in the Sherlock Holmes-verse has been revealed on CBS's "Watson." It's Randall Park in a polo shirt.
Morris Chestnut talks to TheWrap about that surprising reveal of who plays the villainous Moriarty in his new series "Watson."
CBS revisits the world of Sherlock Holmes with Watson. Showrunner Craig Sweeny discusses how Sherlock is killed off, Randall Park as Moriarty & more.
Morris Chestnut stars as Dr. John Watson in this medical drama that is a warmer, fuzzier version of "House," another Sherlock Holmes-derived series.
Morris Chestnut exclusively told Us Weekly about what Sherlock Holmes fans can expect from his new CBS medical drama 'Watson'
The iconic detective Sherlock Holmes was created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. First appearing in print in the 1887 story A Study in Scarlet, Holmes has since been reimagined, recreated, and reinvented across numerous projects in both television and film,