Steven Moffat says it's because Benedict and Martin Freeman - who plays Watson - don't need it.
They both have successful movie careers which means their schedules are packed.
"They don't need Sherlock anymore. So we have to persuade them to do it - which is fair enough," he says.
"They are very serious about it, they do love it very much," he says.
"I didn't think we actually thought we'd get a fourth series out of them."
But he revealed this year's Christmas special has already been recorded and series four is expected at some point in the future - when it's been filmed.
Steven Moffat also writes and produces Doctor Who and says it's usual to have to persuade actors to do shows.
Image caption Peter Capaldi, Jenna Coleman and Doctor Who writer and producer, Steven Moffat
"They would like to know that we've got another bunch of stories that they would like to do. That's a fair question."
Despite being extremely busy Steven says both Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman are committed to Sherlock and enjoy filming it.
The fact that the series is shorter and relatively quick to do works in their favour too.
"It's not like doing Doctor Who where you practically marry the show," he says.
"It's round the clock, round the year and you get one day off a year and that's Christmas day and it's sodding well on on that day anyway."
So is the end in sight?
"Truthfully not yet, I don't think... but then I'm an optimist."
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