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Warner Bros. has shared some images of The Man Who Knew Infinity, featuring Dev Patel, Jeremy Irons, Stephen Fry, Toby Jones and director Matt Brown.
Fancy A Bit (more) Of Fry And Laurie? Then you’re in luck, because the comedy duo will be reteaming on a film version of Oscar Wilde’s The Canterville Ghost.
The film is currently in pre-production and sorting out its financing and is scheduled for release Christmas 2014.
The Canterville Ghost will be an animated movie, with Fry and Laurie providing voices (rather than sitting down with pencils to sketch the thing but you’d probably worked that out yourself).
“M’coll Hugh & I will be working together to voice the new animated feature of Oscar Wilde’s THE CANTERVILLE GHOST,” Fry said on his Twitter feed before he retired for a few days to do some writing.
As well as headlining their own late ’80s sketch show, the pair also appeared together on Blackadder and Jeeves And Wooster.
Melmoth Films, which is behind the project, created the poster you see above and it was added to Fry’s Twitter announcement.
Co-writers Giles New and Keiron Self (That Mitchell And Webb Look) will turn Wilde’s classic ghost story into a full script.
That’s the story finished. “Please Mr Music, will you play?”
To celebrate the 14 May release of Sherlock Holmes: A Game Of Shadows on Blu-ray Triple play, DVD and digital download, the nation’s sleuthing skills were put to the test yet again today with the Urban Camouflage Challenge.
Budding detectives were asked to solve three conundrums which appeared on Stephen Fry’s Twitter feed, Play’s Facebook page and IGN UK’s Twitter feed, leading them to a secret location in a major UK city, where they would have the chance to win a brand new iPad.
The three conundrums that appeared today revealed the location to be the statue of a foot across from The Conan Doyle pub in Edinburgh. The clues that led players to this location were:
1. For riddle two I’ll speak to you, In language less Enochian. Dressed black as slate, I lie in wait, Near statue most Sherlockian.
2. Here in the north, beside the firth, where tattooed soldiers stand. Two Arthurs here: one bold and sheer, the other’s in the Strand.
3. Refuse output – the game’s afoot and now the foot’s the game. But don’t go far, I’m near the bar, that bears my writer’s name.
The first person to get to the location and utter the winning words “My curse is I see everything” was 21 year old Edinburgh University student, Will Males.
When he arrived at The Conan Doyle Pub, a Sherlock Holmes inspired artist was utilising his legendary camouflage abilities to blend into his surroundings, concealed as a pile of bin bags next to the statue, just across from the pub.
Males said: “I’m very happy to have won! Living near The Conan Doyle pub during term time certainly helped!”
Will is studying Linguistics at Edinburgh University, which perhaps explains how he deciphered the conundrums so quickly.
There’s still one more chance to play the Urban Camouflage Challenge on 14 May, which is when the film is launched on home entertainment. For full details on how to play visit this site.