Enola Holmes and the X-Men Return: This Weekend's Streaming Premieres
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Netflix is releasing "Enola Holmes 3" starring Millie Bobby Brown and Henry Cavill, where Enola must rescue her kidnapped brother Sherlock.
- Disney+ is premiering the second season of "X-Men '97," continuing the saga of Professor Xavier's mutants fighting villains like Apocalypse.
- Other streaming releases include "Olivia" on Disney+, "Elle" (a "Legally Blonde" prequel) on Prime Video, "Silo" season 3 on Apple TV+, and several Japanese titles on Netflix.
This week's streaming lineup offers a mix of returning favorites and new adventures, with "Enola Holmes 3" and the second season of "X-Men '97" leading the charge. Netflix subscribers can look forward to the latest installment of the mystery series, featuring Millie Bobby Brown as the young detective and Henry Cavill as her famous brother, Sherlock.
In "Enola Holmes 3," the spirited sleuth faces a personal crisis when Sherlock is abducted, forcing her to put her wedding plans with Lord Tewkesbury on hold to orchestrate a rescue. Directed by Philip Barantini, the film promises more action and intrigue as Enola steps out of her brother's shadow. Meanwhile, Disney+ continues the beloved animated saga with "X-Men '97" season 2, picking up the story of Professor Charles Xavier's team as they defend humanity and mutants from formidable threats, including the powerful villain Apocalypse.
Beyond these major releases, streaming platforms are rolling out a diverse array of content. Disney+ also presents "Olivia," a Spanish comedy about a meteorologist seeking refuge in the countryside. Prime Video delves into the past with "Elle," a prequel series exploring the high school years of Elle Woods from "Legally Blonde." Apple TV+ returns to its post-apocalyptic world with "Silo" season 3, following survivors in a giant silo harboring dark secrets. Netflix rounds out the offerings with Japanese productions, including the sci-fi crime thriller "The Vapor Man," the animated comedy "Chainsmoker Cat," and the romantic drama "Glimmers of Tomorrow."
Originally published by ABC Color in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.