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Enola Holmes 2 Reportedly Moving Forward, Henry Cavill Set To Return

Based on a new report, Netflix is moving forward with Enola Holmes 2, and both Millie Bobby Brown, the titular protagonist, and Henry Cavill, the bespoke Sherlock Holmes, have signed on with the studio for a sequel.

The original film came out last year to positive receptions and spent many a week on the Netflix top 10s across the globe. In fact, the flick went on to rope in 76 million viewers within the first month of its release, turning it into one of the company’s most successful projects. Based on the mystery fiction novel series of the same name, the story follows an alternate timeline where the Holmes brothers have a 14-year-old sister who has been gifted with the same intellectual prowess and deduction skills as her siblings, thus making Enola a prime candidate to share in detective adventures of her own.

Now, according to What’s On Netflix, a reliable outlet dedicated to covering the news of the eponymous streaming service, a listing that they’ve seen recently pretty much confirms that a follow-up pic is in development, and the Stranger Things star and The Witcher actor are both returning as their respective characters. It’s still unclear whether Sam Claflin will also reprise his role as Mycroft, but a return isn’t entirely out of question.

While the director and the cast had repeatedly expressed interest in continuing to adapt the book, given the overwhelming reaction to the original, it was pretty obvious from the get-go that the producers would return for another installment. Additionally, we’ve heard other hearsay that suggests Enola Holmes 2 will introduce even more characters from the world of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s work, not to mention that everyone’s favorite new Sherlock is also going to get a much bigger role in the next entry, which makes the prospects of this outing all the more exciting to look forward to.

What are your thoughts on this development, though? And do you think the original film had enough potential to warrant a sequel?




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