From London to Legends: Enola Holmes 3 is Officially on the Way"
The world of mystery and adventure is about to welcome another chapter as fans eagerly anticipate Enola Holmes 3. The first two installments captured audiences with clever storytelling, a strong female lead, and a fresh take on the Sherlock Holmes universe. With Millie Bobby Brown’s portrayal of Enola, younger sister to the legendary detective, fans are wondering—what’s next?
In this post, we’ll explore everything from the Enola Holmes 3 release date to expected plotlines and returning cast members. Whether you're a long-time Holmes fan or just love a smart detective story, this guide has you covered.
Enola Holmes Recap: Why the Series Is a Hit
Before diving into the third movie, let’s take a moment to appreciate the success of the first two films. Based on the popular book series by Nancy Springer, the Enola Holmes movies reimagined the Holmes family through a more youthful, rebellious lens.
In Enola Holmes (2020) and Enola Holmes 2 (2022), audiences followed Enola as she used her wit and resourcefulness to solve mysteries, break gender norms, and carve out her identity in a Victorian society dominated by men. The blend of adventure, humor, and empowering themes made the series a fan favorite—especially among younger viewers.
Is Enola Holmes 3 Happening?
Yes—Enola Holmes 3 is officially in development. Netflix and Legendary Pictures have confirmed they are working on a third installment, much to the delight of fans.
Millie Bobby Brown, who also serves as a producer, has expressed interest in continuing Enola’s story. The success of the second film on Netflix ensured the green light for the third movie. The franchise not only performs well on streaming platforms but also resonates with a global audience hungry for smart and bold female protagonists.
Enola Holmes 3 Release Date: What to Expect
As of now, the Enola Holmes 3 release date has not been officially announced. However, based on the production timelines of the previous two films, we can make some educated guesses.
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Enola Holmes (2020) was released in September 2020.
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Enola Holmes 2 (2022) premiered in November 2022.
If the current trend continues, it’s likely that Enola Holmes 3 could be released in late 2025 or early 2026. Filming and post-production generally take about a year, so fans may expect an update sometime in mid-2025.
What Will Enola Holmes 3 Be About?
While plot details remain under wraps, fans of the book series have plenty of theories. The movies are loosely based on Springer’s novels, so the third film may draw inspiration from the third book,
This would be a fascinating direction for the film, especially as Dr. Watson was introduced at the end of Enola Holmes 2. It would also allow for deeper exploration of the Holmes family dynamics and perhaps even more direct collaboration—or conflict—between Enola and Sherlock.
Returning Cast of Enola Holmes 3
The cast of Enola Holmes 3 is expected to include several fan favorites:
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Millie Bobby Brown as Enola Holmes
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Henry Cavill as Sherlock Holmes
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Helena Bonham Carter as Eudoria Holmes, their mother
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Louis Partridge as Tewkesbury, Enola’s friend and possible love interest
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Susan Wokoma as Edith
Henry Cavill’s return has been confirmed, which is great news given the chemistry between Sherlock and Enola in the previous films. The continued development of their sibling bond is one of the most anticipated elements of the third movie.
Why Fans Are Excited for Enola Holmes 3
There’s a lot of buzz surrounding Enola Holmes 3 for several reasons:
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Strong Female Lead – Enola is a rare young female character who is brave, intelligent, and inspiring.
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Witty Storytelling – The films strike a perfect balance between suspense and humor.
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Historical Feminism – Enola challenges gender roles, which resonates with modern audiences.
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Expanding the Holmes Universe – The interplay between Sherlock and Enola adds depth and fresh intrigue to the iconic detective franchise.
With more mysteries to solve and personal growth ahead, the third movie has immense potential to expand on Enola's journey.
Will There Be More After Enola Holmes 3?
Although Enola Holmes 3 movie is the next in line, there’s no indication that the franchise will end there. The book series spans six titles, which means there's ample content left to adapt. Given the positive response and streaming success, Netflix might choose to develop a full series or even a spin-off focusing on other characters.
The anticipation for Enola Holmes 3 continues to grow as fans eagerly await more clues about the next mystery Enola will tackle. With its talented cast, engaging plot possibilities, and empowering message, the third installment promises to deliver another memorable chapter in the Holmes family saga.
Stay tuned for updates on the Enola Holmes 3 release date, trailer drops, and exclusive interviews. Until then, it’s time to brush up on the first two films and get ready for more detective brilliance from everyone’s favorite teenage sleuth.
Dad with deadly brain cancer that kills in a year is cancer free after taking new drug
A breakthrough drug is fighting brain cancer head-on.
Glioblastoma is widely considered the deadliest form of brain cancer, killing over 10,000 Americans each year. There is no cure for the highly aggressive disease — many patients survive just nine months after diagnosis.
Ben Trotman was diagnosed with glioblastoma in October 2022 at 40.
Treatment focuses on managing symptoms and extending life via surgery to remove as much of the tumor as possible and radiation therapy and chemotherapy to destroy cancer cells.
Now, researchers from University College London Hospitals are recruiting glioblastoma patients for a trial of the immunotherapy drug ipilimumab. Sold under the brand name Yervoy, the monoclonal antibody stimulates the immune system to recognize and attack cancer cells.
Oncologists are optimistic since a UK father shows no signs of having a tumor after he took ipilimumab before his glioblastoma treatment.
Ben Trotman was diagnosed with glioblastoma in October 2022 at 40.
“The crucial element of this trial is that patients will have their immune system boosted by the drug before they have any other treatment, when they are fit and well enough to tolerate the immunotherapy,” said Dr. Paul Mulholland, the consultant medical oncologist leading the trial.
“We saw with Ben, the one patient recruited to the immunotherapy study, NeAT-GLIO, that he has had clear scans since having the treatment and the tumor hasn’t returned more than two and a half years later.”
Glioblastoma is widely considered the deadliest form of brain cancer, killing over 10,000 Americans each year.
Trotman met with Mulholland, who enrolled him in a clinical trial for ipilimumab. He was the first patient in the world — and the only person in the trial — to take the drug before glioblastoma treatment.
“Getting this diagnosis was the most traumatic experience,” said Trotman’s wife, Emily.
“We were grappling with the fact that Ben had gone from being apparently perfectly healthy to having months to live.”
After taking the drug, Ben underwent radiotherapy and chemotherapy.
Two years and eight months later, his scans are clear.
“It is very unusual to have a clear scan with glioblastoma, especially when he didn’t have the follow-up surgery that had been planned to remove all of the tumor that was initially visible on scans,” Mulholland said.
Ben and Emily Trotman wed in 2023, after he began his immunotherapy treatment.
“We hope that the immunotherapy and follow-up treatment Ben has had will hold his tumor at bay,” he added, “and it has so far, which we are delighted to see.”
In January 2023, months after his diagnosis, Ben married Emily. The couple welcomed a daughter, Mabel, earlier this year.
They enjoy taking her for walks along with their rescue dog, Jerry.
“We are trying to live as normal a life as possible,” Emily said.
“We are in a unique position of which there is no precedent and which comes with a great deal of uncertainty,” she continued. “We want to live each day as if it were our last, but we also want to plan for the future, which we hope to have.”
Researchers plan to recruit 16 glioblastoma patients like Ben over 18 months.
After taking ipilimumab, the trial participants will undergo radiotherapy and chemotherapy and perhaps surgery depending on the extent of their disease.
Dr. Paul Mulholland and Dame Siobhain McDonagh, who raised funds for the new clinical trial of ipilimumab.
The trial is being funded by Dame Siobhain McDonagh, a member of the British Parliament, whose sister died of glioblastoma in 2023.
“My beloved sister Margaret was appalled to discover that there had been no advances in brain cancer treatment for decades when she was diagnosed with glioblastoma,” McDonagh said. “Changing this was Margaret’s final campaign and one that I have continued in her memory.”
Treatment will take place at the NIHR UCLH’s Clinical Research Facility at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery.
“I am delighted that this new trial, with the same immunotherapy drug I received, is going ahead and others will have the opportunity to take part,” Ben said. “It will give people newly diagnosed with glioblastoma some hope.”