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Sherlock fans, we’ve got a giveaway for you, and we won’t even make you solve an mysteries to enter (although now that sounds kind of fun).

We’ve got two copies of Sherlock: The Abominable Bride on Blu-ray for two lucky winners.

SHERLOCK_ABOMINABLE_BRIDE_BD_3DThe Blu-ray version of the recent Sherlock special comes complete with an audio experience fine-tuned for the home theater experience by Dolby Atmos:

Dolby Atmos brings the diverse scenes and locales of Sherlock: The Abominable Bride to life, placing viewers in the middle of the story at home with detailed, multi-dimensional sound. Whether you’re watching a scene at the summer house, on the balcony with a gun-wielding bride or in the underground morgue with muted footsteps and creaking floorboards, Dolby Atmos puts viewers in the heart of the action, bringing storytelling to a new level. Listen to the re-recording mixer and supervising sound editor talk about the difference a Dolby Atmos mix made in Sherlock:

“But how do I win?” you say? All you have to do to enter is be sure you’re following us on Twitter (so we can DM you if you win!) and tweet the following in its entirety with no alterations:

#Itsnomystery why I’m entering @themarysue and #DolbyAtmos Sherlock Blu-ray giveaway! https://www.themarysue.com/sherlock-blu-ray-giveaway/ Copy and tweet to enter!

We’ll deduce who the two winners are (randomly) on Tuesday, January 19 out of everyone who’s tweeted. Good luck!

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