Morris Chestnut has played athletes, aliens, doctors & more. Now, he takes on Sherlock Holmes' iconic sidekick in CBS’ ‘Watson.’ ...
Trading on a name” means labeling a new product with a familiar name so as to attract people to it. That clearly is what the ...
Exclusive: Randall Park, Watson's Moriarty, explains how his character differs from his portrayal in other Sherlock Holmes ...
It’s helpful in my work,” said the star of the new TV series “Watson,” “because it triggers thoughts, triggers memories, ...
The veteran actor discusses stepping into the legendary role, adding fresh depth, and tackling both medical and investigative storytelling.
The scene is Dartmoor in Devon, a county in England’s West Country. It is the early 1900s and Sir Charles Baskerville is found dead in an alley behind his manor. The original cause of death ...
Sherlock Holmes has become more of a genre than the singular character created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The quick-witted Brit, whose intellect and deductive reasoning cracks the most complex cases, ...
Crime solving genius Dr Watson, creates the fictional character Sherlock Holmes, but when he needs an actor to play the part of Holmes, he can only find the hapless Reginald Kincaid. The pair become ...
Morris Chestnut is about as great a leading man as possible, even though his character, John H. Watson, was the sidekick in ...
Crime solving genius Dr Watson, creates the fictional character Sherlock Holmes, but when he needs an actor to play the part of Holmes, he can only find the hapless Reginald Kincaid. The pair become ...
And so here I am, in 2025, watching Watson, the CBS series in which Chestnut plays — you guessed it — the hottest version of ...
As CBS's newest medical drama, Watson has a lot riding on its premise but is a new iteration of a classic character enough to ...