'Young Sherlock' Reveals Its Moriarty & Mycroft

'Young Sherlock' Reveals Its Moriarty & Mycroft

Guy Ritchie's Young Sherlock remains a family affair as the series finishes rounding out the main roster. As we've reported previously, Ralph Fiennes' nephew, Hero Fiennes Tiffin, will play the teenage version of Sherlock Holmes, and his other uncle, Joseph Fiennes, will also co-star in the production as Sherlock's father, Silas Holmes. The series also included the PBS family with Natascha McElhone (Hotel Portofino) playing Sherlock's mother, Cordelia. Now, two more actors have been confirmed as added to the cast, filling out the leading ensemble, one from the Amazon Studios family and the other the son of one of the U.K.'s greatest actors.

Max Irons (The White Queen), son of Jeremy Irons (Brideshead Revisited), is joining the Holmes family as Sherlock's older brother, Mycroft. The elder Holmes brother, who works for the British government in Doyle's original books, is more socially adept than his brother, though when the two get together, it's always obvious they are two peas in a pod. In the Young Sherlock books, Mycroft is in his mid-20s but still looking out for his younger sibling, who seems drawn to trouble.

The series has also cast Donal Finn, effectively pulling from the Amazon Studios family. Finn is best known as the actor who replaced the original Mat Cauthorn in Season 2 of The Wheel of Time. Finn joins the production as Sherlock's main nemesis, James Moriarty. The good news for Moriarty fans, who have watched the likes of Andrew Scott, Jared Harris, and even Ralph Fiennes himself excel in the role only to see his performance cut short with a long trip over the Reichenbach Falls, this Moriarty is still decades away from his fate.