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Enola Holmes 3 to premiere July 1 on Netflix, featuring wedding and kidnapping plot
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Enola Holmes 3 to premiere July 1 on Netflix, featuring wedding and kidnapping plot

From La Naciรณn · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Netflix announced the third installment of "Enola Holmes," starring Millie Bobby Brown, will premiere globally on July 1.
  • The new film sees Enola traveling to Malta for her wedding to Lord Tewkesbury, only to discover her brother Sherlock has been kidnapped.
  • The movie promises a mix of romance and action as Enola races to find Sherlock while confronting personal challenges.

Netflix is set to release the third installment of its "Enola Holmes" series globally on July 1, continuing the adventures of Sherlock Holmes's younger sister. The upcoming film promises a blend of romance and high-stakes action, with an official trailer already available.

The plot centers on Enola Holmes as she travels to Malta for her impending marriage to Lord Tewkesbury. However, just moments before the ceremony, she learns that her elder brother, Sherlock, has been abducted. This discovery forces Enola to postpone her wedding and embark on a mission to locate Sherlock.

Beyond the central mystery, Enola grapples with personal challenges and marital doubts that threaten her composure. The narrative revisits the origins of her romance with Tewkesbury, a progressive member of the House of Lords, whose advocacy for social causes initially captivated Enola.

Millie Bobby Brown, who reprises her role, described her character's evolution in an interview with Tudum, Netflix's media outlet. Brown noted that Enola is discovering a more defined, yet still developing, sense of self. "She's built something for herself, which is incredible, but she's also questioning what she wants next," Brown said, highlighting a relatable pressure of self-discovery after achieving goals.

The film is directed by Philip Barantini, known for his work on "Boiling Point." Jack Thorne returns as the screenwriter, adapting from Nancy Springer's "The Enola Holmes Mysteries" novel series.

Enola is discovering a version of herself that feels much more defined, but still evolving. She's built something for herself, which is incredible, but she's also questioning what she wants next. I think that's something that a lot of people can relate to. There is that pressure of: โ€˜Okay, I achieved thisโ€ฆ but who am I now?โ€™

โ€” Millie Bobby BrownMillie Bobby Brown discusses Enola's character development in an interview with Netflix's Tudum.
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Originally published by La Naciรณn in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.