Netflix recently launched the official trailer for part two of its hit movie -Enola Holmes. The sequel received a warm welcome as Enola is set to team up with her brother Sherlock Holmes all over again to solve crimes.
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As per Screenrant, Enola Holmes 2 is one of the most anticipated Netflix releases of 2022 ever since part one of the movie came out in 2020. With great reviews and a riveting storyline, the film explores a whole new dimension of the beloved ‘Holmes’ family.
When is it coming out?
After a long wait, the film directed by Harry Bradbeer is all set to release next month. After confirming the second part back in May 2021, the film releases on Netflix as of November 4th, 2022, as per Digital Spy.
Cast and crew
Millie Bobby Brownis back as Enola, along with Henry Cavill as her brother Sherlock. The trailer promises more screen time for Cavill as opposed to the first part, much to fan's delight.
The rest of the cast is confirmed to make a comeback as well. With Helena Bonham Carter as Eudoria Holmes, Adeel Akthar as Lestrade and Susan Wokoma as Edith. The film is also welcoming a bunch of newcomers playing different crucial roles.
Storyline and plot
Enola is back with a bang. And this time with her own private detective agency. The comedy-actionfilm has retained its format of breaking the fourth wall, and cleverly so.
Being a detective-for-hire, Enola is seen following the footsteps of her brother Sherlock Holmes. After a long lull of having no cases assigned to her, merely because of factors such as her age and gender, she lands the case of a missing girl.
This case changes everything for her as it unravels a web of adventure, controversy and action. Ultimately, leading her to work alongside her brother Sherlock to solve the case.
Sources used:
- Screenrant: 'Millie Bobby Brown Works With Henry Cavill's Sherlock In Enola Holmes 2 Trailer'
- Digitalspy: 'Enola Holmes 2 release date, trailer, cast and everything you need to know'
- IGN: 'Enola Holmes 2 Official Trailer - Tudum 2022'
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