Six months after the conclusion of the long-running series Stranger Things, Millie Bobby Brown has returned to Netflix with the premiere of Enola Holmes 3. Released on July 1, 2026, the film marks a significant career pivot for the actress, moving from the supernatural horror of Hawkins to the wit and investigative puzzles of Victorian-era detective work.
According to reports from 3dvf.com, the new installment follows Enola as she travels to Malta to solve a case that quickly becomes personal. The plot centers on the disappearance of her brother, Sherlock Holmes, played once again by Henry Cavill, while simultaneously forcing Enola to confront mounting pressure regarding her impending marriage to Lord Tewkesbury, portrayed by Louis Partridge.
The film maintains its established ensemble cast, featuring Helena Bonham Carter as Eudoria Holmes, alongside Himesh Patel as Dr. Watson and Sharon Duncan-Brewster as Moriarty. Directed by Philip Barantini, the project is based on a script by Jack Thorne, adapted from the literary series by Nancy Springer.
Beyond the screen, the production remains a closely-knit effort. The film is produced through PCMA Productions, with involvement from Brown’s father, Bobby Brown, and her husband, Jake Bongiovi. With a runtime of one hour and 45 minutes, Enola Holmes 3 is currently available for streaming on Netflix, positioning the character at a crossroads between her investigative instincts and the societal expectations of her future.

