Millie Bobby Brown and Netflix just go together. The British actress not only contributed to the success of the hit series ‘Stranger Things’ with her charismatic character, but also turned ‘Enola Holmes’ into a successful brand for the streaming giant. The detective story about the aspiring detective Enola, sister of the famous private detective Sherlock Holmes, became one of the streaming successes of 2020 and was even one of the most watched Netflix films ever.
Even though the sequel “Enola Holmes 2”, released in 2022, could not quite build on this success, Netflix has plans to further expand the franchise – and is currently working on a new sequel.
In an interview with Scott Stuber, who is responsible for the development, production and acquisition of feature films at the streaming giant, said he is very proud of the development of Netflix star Millie Bobby Brown currently working on a script for “Enola Holmes3” work.
No one should expect “Enola Holmes 3” before 2025
The project is currently in a very early stage of development; there is no casting confirmation yet for the sequel. However, it can be assumed that negotiations are already taking place in the background with the stars of the series, Millie Bobby Brown, Helena Bonham Carter and Henry Cavill. There is also no further information yet about a possible start date. However, this is unlikely to happen until mid-2025 at the earliest.
And there is no further information about the plot yet. But anyone who has the ending of “Enola Holmes 2” in mind knows that there are still many puzzles for the young snoop to solve in London. Finally, with her latest adventure concluded, Enola has opened her new detective office in London. And there are also some changes in her private life, after all, she and Tewksbury (Louis Partridge) had just professed their love for each other.
In any case, there should be no shortage of templates for further adventures, as the series is based on the crime novels Enola Holmes by the American writer Nancy Springer. Of the eight volumes published to date, only two have been used as the template for the ‘Enola Holmes’ films.