Benedict Cumberbatch, Wife Sophie Hunter Spotted Dating At 'Hamlet' Premiere; 'Sherlock' Star's Son's Name Still Unknown?
By Staff Reporter | Aug 27, 2015 06:00 AM EDT
"Sherlock" actor Benedict Cumberbatch and his wife Sophie Hunter were spotted dating after "Hamlet" premiere. Meanwhile, reports suggest that Cumberbatch and Hunter's eldest son's name is still unknown.
The newlywed couple attended an afterparty succeeding "Hamlet" launch which was held in London on Tuesday night, People noted. Cumberbatch wore a navy suit while Hunter looked glam in an orange dress. The site also noted that the two is "looking more in love that ever."
Apparently, the 39-year old actor and the 37-year old theater director had their first child in June. However, reports claimed that their eldest son is still unnamed, TIME reported.
"Benedict Cumberbatch and Sophie Hunter are delighted to announce the arrival of their beautiful son," Cumberbatch's representative announced.
"We would kindly ask everyone to respect the family's privacy during these next few precious weeks," as TIME cited from PEOPLE.
Noticeably, their son's named was not mentioned in the announcement. Well, readers might have to wait for a bit before they reveal its full name. Congratulations Benedict and Sophie!
Meanwhile, the successful premiere of "Hamlet" received mixed reviews from critics, according to Irish Examiner.
Different reviewers came to witness one of the "fastest-selling plays in British history." The site noted that they saw Cumberbatch's performance as enthusiastic, but believed that the play was "anti-climax."
Michael Billington of The Guardian rated the play with only two stars.
"After all the hype and hysteria, the event itself comes as an anti-climax," he stated. The critic also said that despite of Cumberbatch's well-received performance, its production, which is directed by Lindsey Turner, is as "intellectual ragbag."
On the other hand, The Daily Mail and and The New York Times gave "Hamlet" a five-star rating, citing the main actor's performance as "superb."
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