Here is Ritchie's statement about the third Sherlock Holmes film:
“Well, honestly, I left this up to Robert [Downey Jr.]. So Robert wanted to be in charge of this. The ball’s in his court, so he’s in charge of the script, he’s in charge of the whole thing. I’ve moonwalked out of that until there’s a time for me to get involved.”
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Ritchie also spoke about a potential sequel to the 2019 live-action adaptation of “Aladdin” which Ritchie directed and managed to pull in $1.05 billion at the global box office. The helmer says he’d be happy to come back, but again it’s not up to him – it’s all up to Disney:
“I’d very much like to. I can’t tell you how much I enjoyed that experience. It was a great experience. That whole Disney thing, as you can imagine, is such a professional outfit. Just from that perspective, it was so much fun. I would very much like to, we’ll wait and see. We have been kicking some ideas around for some time now, but it’d be great to do, it would be great to go back there.”
Ritchie is currently working on a book-based spy thriller called "The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare", starring Henry Cavill, Elza Gonzalez, Henry Golding and Alan Ritchson.
Source: darkhorizons