Star-Studded Premiere: Celebrity Offspring Shine at London Event for Guy Ritchie's Young Sherlock

A celebrity offspring made a stylish appearance at the London premiere of Guy Ritchie's Young Sherlock, resembling his famous father. The event was attended by various well-known personalities celebrating the Amazon Prime Video series, which features real-life family connections. The model and actor, dressed in a sharp white shirt and dark suit, graced the red carpet at Queen Elizabeth Hall for the occasion.
Max Irons, aged 40, is the son of renowned Hollywood actor Jeremy Irons and Irish actress Sinéad Cusack. In the series, he portrays Sherlock's older brother, Mycroft Holmes. Max honed his acting skills at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama before landing roles in movies like Red Riding Hood and The Host. His television credits include The White Queen, ITV's Tutankhamun, and The Little Drummer Girl. Recently, he starred in the period drama Miss Austen on the BBC and tied the knot with Tatler's Creative Director Sophie Pera in 2019.
Another familiar face in Young Sherlock is Teddie Malleson-Allen, aged 19, who has appeared in Paramount+ series MobLand and Amazon Prime Video's Malice. Teddie, the sister of singer Lily Allen, shares her father, actor Keith Allen, with the pop star. Keith, known for his roles in various films, is the father of Teddie with actress Tamzin Malleson. At the premiere, Teddie was joined by Hero Fiennes Tiffin, who plays the lead role in the series and is the nephew of Harry Potter star Ralph Fiennes.
Directed by Guy Ritchie, Young Sherlock is an action-packed mystery series that delves into the legendary detective's origin story. The show follows a youthful and rebellious Sherlock Holmes as he encounters James Moriarty and becomes entangled in a murder investigation that jeopardizes his freedom. The series promises a globe-trotting conspiracy and an explosive showdown that will alter Sherlock's life forever. All eight episodes of Young Sherlock will premiere exclusively on Prime Video on March 4, 2026.