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Guy Ritchie ordered to re-shoot his “unrealistic” ‘Sherlock Holmes’ movie.
Guy Ritchie ordered to re-shoot his “unrealistic” ‘Sherlock Holmes’ movie.
Guy Ritchie has been ordered to re-shoot his “unrealistic” ‘Sherlock Holmes’
movie.
The 40-year-old director was reportedly left fuming after Warner Brothers chiefs told him several scenes didn’t reach their
expectations.
It has been claimed Ritchie was “distracted” by his impending divorce from
Madonna, who he split from during shooting.
Ritchie has been forced to call back cast – including his close friend Jude
Law who plays Dr. Watson, and Robert Downey Jr., who plays British detective
Sherlock Holmes – to remake five weeks worth of footage.
A source said: “It’s disastrous news, but Guy has promised to fix it.”
Despite movie chiefs being unhappy with the project, Downey recently
revealed he thoroughly enjoyed his onscreen "bromance" with Law.
The ‘Iron Man’ star relished the chance to explore the complicated
homoerotic relationship between Holmes and his sidekick, saying: “I think
the word bromance is so passe. We are two men who happen to be roommates who
wrestle a lot and share a bed."
Law also claimed people will be in for a shock when they see the film, based
on the books by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
He said: "Holmes and Watson are both meaner, harder, more complicated. They
both live in a London that is much seedier and much more dangerous.”
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