Enola Holmes 3 is now in production, Netflix has announced, with Millie Bobby Brown, Henry Cavill, and more stars of the detective movies set to return.
In a blog post, Netflix confirmed the Enola Holmes 3 cast, which includes Millie Bobby Brown as the titular detective and Henry Cavill as her older brother, Sherlock Holmes. Enola Holmes 3 is set in Malta, with Holmes tasked with solving another mystery. There’s no release date yet.
Here’s the official blurb:
Even on holiday, mystery follows Enola Holmes, and you’re invited along for the ride. That’s right: Millie Bobby Brown is back as Sherlock Holmes’ equally brilliant younger sister in Enola Holmes 3, now in production in the UK.
The latest installment in the adventures of the young detective sees her tackling another mystery, this time on the island nation of Malta. You’ll have to wait and see what brings her there — but once she’s arrived, Enola is flung into a nest of vipers. As the private detective juggles a new case and the next stages of her relationship with Tewkesbury (Louis Partridge), the game is truly afoot.
Enola Holmes 3 is directed by Philip Barantini, the filmmaker behind the hit one-take crime drama Adolescence. Enola Holmes and Enola Holmes 2 scribe Jack Thorne returns to write the script, based on The Enola Holmes Mysteries by Nancy Springer.
The cast of Enola Holmes 3 includes:
- Millie Bobby Brown (Stranger Things, The Electric State) as Enola Holmes
- Louis Partridge (Disclaimer, Pan) as Tewkesbury
- Himesh Patel (Yesterday, Good Grief) as Dr. John Watson
- Henry Cavill (Mission: Impossible – Fallout, Man of Steel) as Sherlock Holmes
- Helena Bonham Carter (The Crown, the Harry Potter series) as Eudoria Holmes
- Sharon Duncan-Brewster (Dune, the upcoming Ballerina) as Moriarty
Warning! Spoilers for Enola Holmes 2 follow.
The post-credit scene in Enola Holmes 2 introduces Dr. John Watson, Sherlock Holmes’ famous companion, who is played by Himesh Patel. Enola, concerned about Sherlock’s loneliness, arranges for Watson to visit him at 221b Baker Street, setting up their classic dynamic.
Netflix has previously stated that 76 million “households” watched Enola Holmes, which came out in 2020. The sequel hit Netflix in 2022.
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