Netflix has released the second Enola Holmes 2 trailer for its upcoming detective movie.
The film, which will see the return of Millie Bobby Brown as the titular detective and Henry Cavill as Sherlock Holmes, will also star Helena Bonham Carter, Louis Partridge, Adeel Akhtar, David Thewlis, Susan Wokoma, and Sharon Duncan-Brewster. It is set for a November 4, 2022, release.
“Fresh off the triumph of solving her first case, Enola Holmes (Millie Bobby Brown) follows in the footsteps of her famous brother, Sherlock (Henry Cavill), and opens her own agency – only to find that life as a female detective-for-hire isn’t as easy as it seems,” says the synopsis. “Resigned to accepting the cold realities of adulthood, she is about to close shop when a penniless matchstick girl offers Enola her first official job: to find her missing sister. But this case proves to be far more puzzling than expected, as Enola is thrown into a dangerous new world – from London’s sinister factories and colorful music halls, to the highest echelons of society and 221B Baker Street itself. As the sparks of a deadly conspiracy ignite, Enola must call upon the help of friends – and Sherlock himself – to unravel her mystery. The game, it seems, has found its feet again!”
Check out the second Enola Holmes 2 trailer below:
The Enola Holmes sequel is once again being directed by Emmy and BAFTA-winner Harry Bradbeer (Fleabag, Killing Eve, Ramy) from a screenplay written by returning scribe BAFTA and Tony Award winner Jack Thorne (Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, The Aeronauts). It is a co-production between Legendary and Netflix.
It is produced by Brown, and Paige Brown through their PCMA Productions banner, along with Legendary’s Mary Parent, Alex Garcia, and Ali Mendes. Executive producers are Bradbeer, Thorne, Michael Dreyer, and Legendary’s Joshua Grode.
Based on Nancy Springer’s Edgar Award-nominated book series The Enola Holmes Mysteries, the 2020 film was a major success for Netflix, with the streamer revealing that it had been watched by 76 million households during its first 28 days.