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‘Enola Holmes 3’ Review: Millie Bobby Brown Returns in a Frisky and Grown-Up Installment from ‘Adolescence’ Helmer Philip Barantini

Millie Bobby Brown returns as the young detective in Enola Holmes 3, directed by Philip Barantini.

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📍 How it ended

Enola Holmes 3 featured Millie Bobby Brown returning as Sherlock's sister in a story involving a kidnapping in Malta. While some reviews described the film as lively, its Rotten Tomatoes critic and audience scores set an unwanted record.

The story quieted without a definitive conclusion regarding a potential fourth movie.

Epilogue added 47d ago, after coverage quieted.

The brief

Enola Holmes 3 has premiered, with Netflix releasing the first five minutes of the film. The new installment features Millie Bobby Brown returning to her title role under the direction of Philip Barantini, known for 'Adolescence'.

Critical coverage from Variety, IndieWire, and The Guardian describes the film as a "grown-up" and "frisky" entry, though IndieWire notes the saga faces some "growing pains." Additionally, the BBC highlighted the chemistry and "sibling vibes" between Brown and Louis Partridge. Further details on the film's reception will emerge as full reviews from major outlets are published and the premiere continues.

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Quick answers

Who directed Enola Holmes 3?

The film was directed by Philip Barantini.

Who stars in the film?

Millie Bobby Brown returns as Enola Holmes, and Louis Partridge also appears in the production.

Where can viewers see a preview of the movie?

Netflix has released the first five minutes of the film.

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