The Wheel of Time star Dónal Finn will play young Moriarty in Young Sherlock

The initial tale featuring the legendary detective Sherlock Holmes, penned by Arthur Conan Doyle under the title “A Study in Scarlet,” was released all the way back in 1887. Due to Sherlock Holmes having entered the public domain, numerous individuals are free to produce adaptations of his story. For instance, BBC aired a critically acclaimed series titled “Sherlock,” led by Benedict Cumberbatch for four seasons. Additionally, Netflix has introduced a series of movies centered around Enola Holmes, Sherlock’s gifted sister.

How is House of the Dragon’s Oscar Tully related to Catelyn Stark from Game of Thrones?

1. The momentum is building now for Daemon Targaryen (Matt Smith) and the forces of the Riverlands, as depicted in the second season’s next-to-last episode of “House of the Dragon,” titled “The Red Sowing.” In this installment, Daemon welcomed a significant guest at Harrenhal: Oscar Tully (Archie Barnes), who assumed the position of Lord Paramount of the Riverlands following his elderly grandfather Grover Tully’s demise. Oscar visited to negotiate with Daemon on behalf of the vassals, as Daemon has faced increasing unpopularity in the region due to the war crimes committed by Ser Willem Blackwood (Jack Parry-Jones) under his command.

4 Paranormal Activity movies to watch (and 1 to skip)

1. Supernatural horror stories are widely enjoyed because they depict occurrences that typically don’t happen in reality, providing an engaging mental, physical, and emotional experience for viewers. This is evident with the Paranormal Activity movie series. If you’re curious about which films to watch and avoid within this series, check out our recommendations below.

House of the Dragon’s Oscar Tully talks power, staring down Matt Smith

1) In the world of “House of the Dragon,” it’s well-known that the Game of Thrones plays by its ruthless rules: Win or perish. Those ensnared in this power struggle understand the deck is heavily stacked, even for the strongest hand. As a result, we see various leaders, though mostly blonde — virtuous or cruel, wise or impulsive, Green or Black. Yet, few have matched the stature of Oscar Tully (Archie Barnes), who, despite his youth, outshone Daemon Targaryen in their recent confrontation. The kind of leadership that “House of the Dragon” seldom showcases, at least not as enticingly virtuous, is one characterized by measured confidence and quiet strength.