London: Jude Law, says that though the shooting for the eagerly awaited sequel `Sherlock Holmes 2` will soon take off, he is still unaware of the storyline.
The filming for the Guy Ritchie directorial sequel was originally due in December but now Law has reportedly admitted that the action mystery can begin in October this year, Contactmusic reported.
Law, who played Dr Watson in the first series says, "It looks likely that we`re going to shoot the second `Sherlock Holmes` in October."
The English actor, however, also adds that he does not know the storyline till yet and is impatient to see which detective novel is going to be adapted to the big screen by the director and his team.
"I don`t know yet where the story will go, but there are a lot of `Sherlock Holmes` novels to choose from," said Law.
The actor remains unperturbed to the fact that the first `Sherlock Holmes` movie was a success at the box office.
"I had so much fun making `Sherlock Holmes` that the question of how much money it would make just wasn`t one of my priorities. Of course I was really pleased it was such a success but mostly because that will give me the opportunity to work with Robert and Guy again," Law said.
PTI
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