A much-anticipated sequel is hitting Netflix this week.
Beginning on Friday, November 4, the streaming service will add Enola Holmes 2 to its accessible content material. The Enola Holmes sequel is as soon as once more directed by Emmy and BAFTA winner Harry Bradbeer (Fleabag, Killing Eve, Ramy) from a screenplay written by returning scribe BAFTA and Tony Award winner Jack Thorne (Harry Potter and the Cursed Youngster, The Aeronauts). The sequel options the return of Millie Bobby Brown because the titular teen detective, Henry Cavill as Sherlock Holmes, Louis Partridge as Tewkesbury, Helena Bonham Carter as Eudoria Holmes, and Susan Wokoma as Edith. Becoming a member of them are David Thewlis (Marvel Lady), Adeel Akhtar (Candy Tooth), Sharon Duncan-Brewster (Dune), Abbie Hern (The Twilight Zone), Hannah Dodd (Combating with My Household), Gabriel Tierney (Endeavour), and Serrana Su-Ling Bliss.
“Contemporary off the triumph of fixing her first case, Enola Holmes follows within the footsteps of her well-known brother, Sherlock, and opens her personal company — solely to seek out that life as a feminine detective-for-hire isn’t as straightforward because it appears,” reads the synopsis. “Resigned to accepting the chilly realities of maturity, she is about to shut store when a penniless matchstick woman presents Enola her first official job: to seek out her lacking sister. However this case proves to be way more puzzling than anticipated, as Enola is thrown right into a harmful new world — from London’s sinister factories and colourful music halls, to the best echelons of society and 221B Baker Avenue itself. Because the sparks of a lethal conspiracy ignite, Enola should name upon the assistance of pals — and Sherlock himself — to unravel her thriller. The sport, it appears, has discovered its toes once more!”
The sequel is being produced by Brown and Paige Brown via their PCMA Productions banner, together with Legendary’s Mary Dad or mum, Alex Garcia, and Ali Mendes. Govt producers are Bradbeer, Thorne, Michael Dreyer, and Legendary’s Joshua Grode. It’s a co-production between Legendary and Netflix.
Netflix New TV & Film Additions | October 31-November 6
What to Watch on Netflix on November 1
- Assault on Finland
- The Dangerous Guys
- The Bodyguard
- Dennis the Menace
- Dolphin Story
- Key & Peele: Season 1
- Key & Peele: Season 2
- Key & Peele: Season 3
- The Legend of Zorro
- The Little Rascals
- The Little Rascals Save the Day
- Man on a Ledge
- The Masks of Zorro
- Mile 22
- Moneyball
- Notting Hill
- Oblivion
- The Pink Panther
- The Pink Panther 2
- Nonetheless Alice
- Assume Like a Man
- High Gear: Season 31
- Coaching Day
- Up within the Air
- Gabby’s Dollhouse: Season 6 – NETFLIX FAMILY
- The Takeover – NETFLIX FILM
- Younger Royals: Season 2 – NETFLIX SERIES
What to Watch on Netflix on November 2
- The Closing Rating – NETFLIX SERIES
- Killer Sally – NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY
What to Watch on Netflix on November 3
- Blockbuster – NETFLIX SERIES
- The Dragon Prince: Season 4 – NETFLIX FAMILY
- Panayotis Pascot: Virtually – NETFLIX COMEDY
What to Watch on Netflix on November 4
- Shopping for Beverly Hills – NETFLIX SERIES
- Ẹlẹṣin Ọba: The King’s Horseman – NETFLIX FILM
- Enola Holmes 2 – NETFLIX FILM
- The Fabulous – NETFLIX SERIES
- Lookism – NETFLIX ANIME
- Manifest: Season 4 Half 1 – NETFLIX SERIES
What to Watch on Netflix on November 5
- Orgasm Inc: The Story of OneTaste – NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY