Millie Bobby Brown and Louis Partridge are returning to their roles as production for Enola Holmes 3 gets underway.

Millie Bobby Brown and Louis Partridge are returning to their roles as production for Enola Holmes 3 gets underway.

      Production has commenced on the third Enola Holmes film, featuring Millie Bobby Brown and Louis Partridge reprising their roles, as Netflix shared a behind-the-scenes photo of the duo from the set. We also have a glimpse of Enola’s upcoming case, which takes her from the UK to Malta for a new mystery. The official synopsis states: “Adventure pursues detective Enola Holmes to Malta, where her personal and professional aspirations intertwine in a case that is more complex and perilous than any she has encountered previously.”

      Brown and Partridge will reunite with Henry Cavill, who plays Enola’s older brother Sherlock, as well as Helena Bonham Carter as their mother Eudoria and Sharon Duncan-Brewster as their adversary Moriarty. Joining the cast is Himesh Patel, reprising his role as Sherlock’s devoted friend and partner, Dr. John Watson, following his introduction in the post-credits scene of Enola Holmes 2.

      Enola Holmes 3 is directed by Philip Barantini, known for Adolescence, with a screenplay penned by Jack Thorne, who also wrote the previous two installments. The series is based on the Enola Holmes Mysteries novels by Nancy Springer.

      The production of Enola Holmes 3 is handled by Legendary Entertainment’s Mary Parent, Ali Mendes, and Alex Garcia, with Millie Bobby Brown and Bobby Brown producing through Brown’s company, PCMA Productions.

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Millie Bobby Brown and Louis Partridge are returning to their roles as production for Enola Holmes 3 gets underway. Millie Bobby Brown and Louis Partridge are returning to their roles as production for Enola Holmes 3 gets underway.

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Millie Bobby Brown and Louis Partridge are returning to their roles as production for Enola Holmes 3 gets underway.

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