Netflix has released the first official images of the film “Enola Holmes 2”, sequel to the story of the young detective sister of the famous Sherlock Holmes, lived by Millie Bobby Brown.
“Enola Holmes 2” will introduce several new characters, but some familiar faces will return. The story of Enola Holmes is based on a series of books by author Nancy Springer. The new film will take place in London, after Enola proves she is as good a detective as her famous brother, Sherlock, played by Henry Cavill.
Despite being set in Victorian England, director Harry Bradbeer, who also returns for the sequel, says he wants things a little different from the first film. “I wanted this story to be more courageous. I wanted to introduce her to the girls of the working class in a world of the working class ”.
In the sequel, Enola will open her own detective agency, following in Sherlock’s footsteps, and will find a young worker seeking help in finding his missing sister. But she ends up stumbling upon a dangerous mystery.
Check out the official synopsis of “Enola Holmes 2”: “Following in the footsteps of his brother, Enola Holmes is now a private investigator. In her first official case, she is hired to find a missing girl. But a dangerous conspiracy ignites a mystery that can only be solved with the help of friends and the famous Sherlock.
In addition to Millie Bobby Brown and Henry Cavill, Helena Bonham Carter returns as Eudoria Holmes, Enola’s mother, and Louis Partridge as Tewkesbury.
Watch the images of “Enola Holmes 2” published by Netflix:
“Enola Holmes 2” arrives on Netflix on November 4th. Netflix has not yet confirmed whether this date will also apply to Brazil.
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