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"Enola Holmes 3" Trailer Is Here


Sat 13 Jun 2026 | 12:36 PM
Yara Sameh

Netflix has released the official trailer for “Enola Holmes 3,” the next installment in the mystery franchise led by Millie Bobby Brown, and this time, the case sends its young sleuth to Malta.

Brown returns as Enola Holmes, Sherlock Holmes’s equally brilliant younger sister, in a story that finds adventure chasing her abroad as her personal and professional ambitions begin to collide.

The logline teases “a case more tangled and treacherous than any she has faced before,” which should give the third chapter a slightly bigger canvas after 2020’s “Enola Holmes” and 2022’s “Enola Holmes 2” established the franchise’s mix of period mystery, YA adventure, and fourth-wall-breaking charm.

The sequel also brings a notable behind-the-camera change. Philip Barantini, the Emmy-winning director behind “Adolescence,” takes over the franchise for the first time, replacing Harry Bradbeer, who directed the first two entries. It’s an intriguing shift, especially given Barantini’s recent profile and his knack for tightly wound, pressure-cooker storytelling.

Jack Thorne, who wrote both previous “Enola Holmes” films and also collaborated with Barantini on “Adolescence,” returns to write the script.

The threequel is once again based on Nancy Springer’s “The Enola Holmes Mysteries” book series.

Mary Parent, Alex Garcia, Ali Mendes, Brown, Robert Brown, Michael Dreyer, and Thorne produce, with Joshua Grode, Jake Bongiovi, and Isobel Richards serving as executive producers.

Legendary Entertainment and PCMA Productions produce the film.

The returning cast keeps the franchise’s central ensemble intact.

Henry Cavill is back as Sherlock Holmes, Louis Partridge returns as Tewkesbury, Helena Bonham Carter reprises her role as Eudoria Holmes, Himesh Patel returns as Dr. John Watson and Sharon Duncan-Brewster is back as Moriarty.

The new chapter also keeps Enola’s relationship with Tewkesbury in play, with the private detective juggling the next stage of that romance alongside her latest mystery.

The “Enola Holmes” films have become one of Netflix’s sturdier family-adventure franchises, with Brown anchoring the series between “Stranger Things” seasons and Cavill bringing a more emotionally withdrawn spin to Sherlock.

The third film now has a new setting, a new director, and a case designed to push Enola beyond the familiar terrain of London.

“Enola Holmes 3” releases globally on Netflix on July 1. Watch the trailer below.