"Sherlock" star Benedict Cumberbatch was spotted to be dating a "mysterious brunette" several times in London.
Cumberbatch and his new alleged romance, as reported by Mirror, had watched a play at the National Theatre, and also went to London's finest Secret Cinema, where they attended a screening for "Back To The Future." Moreover, they were seen at the Olympic Park at East London dancing with BBC show co-star Molly Harper, Fashion & Style reported.
Despite the actor being secretive on his relationships, it is safe to say that he deserves all the best after his successes on both "Sherlock" and the newly introduced film "The Imitation Game."
"The Imitation Game", based on Andrew Hodges' novel "Alan Turing: The Enigma," was unveiled on the previous 41st Telluride Film Festival held on Friday night, August 29 at the Werner Herzog Theatre in England. The film revolves around Alan Turing (Cumberbatch), who is a scientist and decoder who had been efficient during the World War II helping a group of mathematicians, geniuses and decoders, to unlock and crack 3,000 Enigma-generated codes to help the Allies win during the warfare.
According to Indie Wire, the film's success on bagging Oscar awards is said to be vivid. Moreover, Cumberbatch's brilliance in the film was also commended. The site read, "When we hear a superior officer blatantly set Turing up with a chance to display his intellectual dominance for a cheap laugh, it feels like needlessly stacking the deck. Cumberbatch handles this and other tired conventions with aplomb, sliding effortlessly into a role that practically demands to be overacted. It's a reserved, almost conservative performance, and in holding so much back so much of the time, Cumberbatch makes his few outward displays of emotion far more impactful."
"The Imitation Game" premieres on November 14 in the Uk and November 21 in the US.
Is Cumberbatch now inspired with his alleged new girlfriend? Watch him and his brilliance in the trailer of his latest film below:
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