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    Robert Downey Jr. to play Sherlock Holmes

    Thu Jul 10, 2008 2:04am EDT
    Actor Robert Downey Jr of the U.S. arrives for the premiere of ''Iron Man'' at the Leicester Square Odeon cinema in London April 24, 2008. REUTERS/Stephen Hird

    LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Robert Downey Jr., riding high at the box office with "Iron Man," is in final negotiations to play Sherlock Holmes in director Guy Ritchie's movie about the super sleuth.

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    The Warner Bros. project, dubbed "Sherlock Holmes," will have to contend with a rival movie at Columbia, a comedy starring Sacha Baron Cohen.

    Ritchie's version takes its cue from a forthcoming comic book that producer Lionel Wigram wrote as a selling tool for a new take on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's classic character. The concept sees Holmes as more adventurous and less stuffy than previous screen incarnations and mines more obscure character traits.

    Downey came onto the project via his wife, Susan, who works for one of the film's producers, Joel Silver. When the actor was in Silver's Warner-based offices, the producer showed him Ritchie's version of Holmes, sparking Downey's interest.

    "Sherlock Holmes" will start shooting in the fall; Warner Bros. is eyeing an October 2009 release.

    The Columbia project, meanwhile, also has Will Ferrell on board as Holmes' sidekick Dr. Watson. Judd Apatow is producing, but no director is attached yet.

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