Shocking Moriarty Return? Watson EP Drops Hints for Season 2!

In a candid conversation, the mastermind behind the scenes, Craig Sweeny, shares insights on the return of Randall Park as Moriarty during Season 2.

When asked about the possibility of Moriarty appearing in the second season of Watson, Sweeny replied, “I can’t say it’s impossible.” He further expressed his desire, saying, “Watson will definitely be affected by this character’s actions, and I wouldn’t want to miss out on having Randall Park in our show. In fact, I’d be thrilled if we could work with him again.

In the continuation of the discussion, Sweeny delved into Park’s part in the series, explaining how it was strategically designed to connect with the broader narrative of Watson Season 1. He also highlighted that Park’s inability to save the antagonist from a fatal dose of poison at the end of season finale has had profound effects on his character. Despite the chaos caused by this decision and the significant implications for the character moving forward, Sweeny suggested that Park would not alter his actions because they were driven by the question of how best to mitigate the damage in this particular situation.

The series titled “Watson” has caused great joy among Sherlock Holmes enthusiasts, who have long anticipated a fresh take on their beloved characters. This production centers around Chestnut’s Doctor John Watson, and it unfolds a year after the presumed demise of his long-standing companion, Sherlock Holmes. The cast in “Watson” extends beyond Watson himself, featuring Kevin Vidal, Eve Harlow, Peter Mark Kendall, Rochelle Aytes, Ritchie Coster, and Amanda Arcuri. Despite receiving mixed reviews from critics when it first premiered, the series has become a new favorite among viewers.

What Can Fans Expect in Season 2 of Watson?

As a devoted movie enthusiast, I can’t help but hint at something intriguing – it seems like old Sherlock Holmes isn’t as distant from dear Watson as one might think. “Let me tell you, Holmes,” I would say, “in legend, he does resurface… and we, my friends, are part of that legend.” This was before the series had left its mark on our beloved character. “The first season was a real test, mostly because it tackled the aftermath of James Moriarty, the villain in our story… Watson was grappling with his meds and Moriarty was playing games with them. But now that’s all sorted out, he’s free to have a bit more fun and loosen up a bit. However, our main focus this time around will be on the extraordinary medical mysteries we encounter.

Watson is currently available for streaming on CBS.

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2025-07-07 02:50