Sherlock Holmes Concept Art

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Sherlock Holmes Concept Art

by Helen O'Hara |
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Sure, we'd usually run concept art from a film before it comes out, but this exclusive selection of design pics from Guy Ritchie's Sherlock Holmes are too good, and far too Gothic, to ignore. After all, who doesn't love charcoal sketches of London sewers? Exactly. No one!

Those who have seen the film will of course recognise these locations: Lord Blackwood's family mausoleum, the cathedral crypt where we first meet him, the sewers which apparently run from Parliament to the top of Tower Bridge, the slipway where Sherlock tangles with a propellor, and the Houses of Parliament. In fairness, you'll probably recognise that last one even if you haven't seen the film.

Sherlock Holmes is out on DVD and Blu-ray next Monday, funnily enough. You'd almost think they were trying to draw your attention to that with these pics.

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