The Irregulars on Netflix: Supernatural Sherlock Holmes series

Netflix has released the teaser for its upcoming thriller series titled, ‘The Irregulars’. The eight-part show is set in the world of the famous detective, Sherlock Holmes, and will premiere on March 26.

The teaser explains the presence of dark and demonic forces coursing through the veins of 19th century London. A group of misfits, working under the watchful eye of Dr. Watson and his mysterious partner, Sherlock Holmes, are responsible for putting an end to this misery.

The footage teases a total horror package with gruesome murders, intense music, bone-chilling stories, and more. This new version of the Baker Street detective’s world has been created by Tom Bidwell.

The streamer also released a collection of first look pictures for ‘The Irregulars’:

The Irregulars on Netflix: Supernatural Sherlock Holmes series 1
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The Irregulars on Netflix: Supernatural Sherlock Holmes series 2
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The Irregulars on Netflix: Supernatural Sherlock Holmes series 3
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The Irregulars on Netflix: Supernatural Sherlock Holmes series 4
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The Irregulars on Netflix: Supernatural Sherlock Holmes series 5
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The Irregulars on Netflix: Supernatural Sherlock Holmes series 6
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In Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s stories, the Baker Street Irregulars first made their appearance in ‘A Study in Scarlet’ in 1887. They were introduced as a gang of indigent young boys, employed by the detective to work as his eyes and ears across the precarious streets of the city.

Netflix’s version however, has revamped that group into a diverse collection of teenagers who are trained to go head to head with dangerous supernatural forces.

The series stars Thaddea Graham, Darci Shaw, Jojo Macari, McKell David, and Harrison Osterfield. It also features Royce Pierreson as Dr. Watson and Henry Lloyd-Hughes as Sherlock Holmes.

Check out the teaser for ‘The Irregulars’ here:


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