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Cinematical (Free subscription) | 5 hours ago
Filed under: Action , Classics , Mystery & Suspense , Warner Brothers , Newsstand , Remakes and Sequels , Images With Guy Ritchie's Sherlock Holmes kicking off in London this week, it wasn't going to be long before we got a glimpse of Robert Downey Jr. in Victorian costume. And a bunch have popped up on JustJared , accompanied by some bedraggled extras. But did we expect him to look...
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Celebrity Dirty Laundry (Free subscription) | yesterday
These are the first pictures from the big screen adaptation of the Sherlock Holmes novels. In his bowler hat and smoking jacket Robert Downey Jr has stepped back in time and into the role of the popular detective. Guy Ritchie, who directs the movie, joined Downey on location in London today for the first day [...]
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www.dotspotter.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
Robert Downey Jr.'s working on a mystery, and going wherever it leads! The 'Iron Man' star is all grins on the London set of his new movie 'Sherlock Holmes.' Directed by Madonna's hubby Guy Ritchie and starring Robert as the master sleuth himself, the film also stars Jude Law (as Dr. Watson) and Rachel McAdams. It's due in theaters next year. [Read full story on The Insider]
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FirstShowing.net (Free subscription) | yesterday
The paparazzi over at Just Jared have snapped the first few photos of Robert Downey Jr. as Sherlock Holmes on the streets of London. Guy Ritchie and his crew are currently shooting in Central London, although we haven't seen any appearance of Jude Law as Watson just yet. We've documented more than enough times that this a fresh new take on the character that breaks the classical boundaries...
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Film School Rejects (Free subscription) | yesterday
With production beginning last week in London, we knew that it wouldn't be long before we had some photos from the set of Guy Ritchie's new film Sherlock Holmes. And today, courtesy of Just Jared, we have our first look at Robert Downey Jr. in the title role, complete with ...
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In Entertainment (Free subscription) | yesterday
Since Iron Man, Robert Downey Jr. once again is in hot demand and his list of projects is huge. His latest movie as we know is Sherlock Holmes, and we have managed to locate the first photos from the movie set in Central London. The new Sherlock Holmes movie is being directed by Madonna’s husband ,Guy [...]
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Defamer (Free subscription) | 10/10/2008
Here we have your first look at Robert Downey Jr. in Guy Ritchie's SherlocknRolla take on Sir Conan Doyle's classic creation. The director has apparently abandoned Holmes's iconic deerstalker cap,...
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Pink Is The New Blog (Free subscription) | 10/10/2008
Earlier this week we saw the first pics of Jude Law rockin’ his new mustache for his role as Watson in the upcoming Sherlock Holmes movie … today it’s Robert Downey, Jr’s turn to show off his new look. Here is our first look at RDJ on the set of the new Guy Ritchie-directed [...]
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Just Jared (Free subscription) | 10/10/2008
Here are the very first pictures of Robert Downey Jr. filming Sherlock Holmes on Friday, currently filming in Central London. When asked what he could bring to a character portrayed countless times on film and television, RDJ has joked: “Clearly I’m going to do it better than it’s ever been done. The more I read about [...]
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Hellomagazine.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
Swapping the famous detective's traditional deerstalker for a bowler hat, Robert transforms into Sherlock Holmes for the first day of filming on Guy Ritchie's latest project Photo: © Getty ImagesClick on photos to enlarge Director Guy gets to work on the St Paul's Cathedral set of the flickPhoto: © Getty ImagesRobert Downey Jr transforms into Sherlock Holmes for Guy Ritchie's latest...
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Entertainment News - MovieWeb.com (Free subscription) | 10/10/2008
has just posted the very first images of Robert Downey Jr. as , which is currently shooting in London. to check out the rest of the set photos.Downey Jr. also recently told The Guardian that filmmaker Guy Ritchie is drawing closer from the source material, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's books.We're returning to a little bit more of what the stories always had in them and the scale of...