Sherlock Holmes In The 22nd Century 90%
A tough, competent officer at New Scotland Yard who often clashes with Holmes’ unorthodox, old-fashioned methods.
Each episode is loosely inspired by one of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s original stories—such as The Hound of the Baskervilles or The Adventure of the Empty House —but recontextualized with sci-fi elements like data-sucking "vampires" and cyber-crimes. Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century
Holmes replaces his classic violin with a hand-sized keytar and uses the catchphrase "eyes and brain" to explain his reasoning. A tough, competent officer at New Scotland Yard
Since the original Dr. Watson is long gone, Lestrade uses a robot assistant. After reading Watson's journals, the droid emulates his personality and wears a prosthetic mask to resemble Holmes' old friend. Since the original Dr
Updated from street urchins to a group of "street-smart punks and hackers" who assist Holmes in the digital landscape of New London. Futuristic World-Building
The animated series (1999–2001) is a futuristic reimagining where the legendary detective is resurrected in New London to combat a cloned version of his arch-nemesis, Professor Moriarty. The Resurrection Hook