Enola Holmes 3 premieres July 1
- Netflix said Tuesday that “Enola Holmes 3” will premiere worldwide on July 1, with Millie Bobby Brown and Louis Partridge featured in new first-look images. - The official logline moves Enola to Malta, where a new case collides with wedding plans involving Lord Tewkesbury, played again by Louis Partridge. - The sequel follows 2022’s “Enola Holmes 2” and keeps the franchise in Netflix’s 2026 film lineup. (netflix.com)
Netflix will release “Enola Holmes 3” worldwide on July 1, the streamer said as it unveiled new first-look images from the sequel. (netflix.com) The new photos show Millie Bobby Brown back as Enola Holmes and Louis Partridge returning as Lord Tewkesbury. Netflix’s images also point to a wedding storyline between the two characters. (netflix.com) (variety.com) Netflix’s official logline says Enola heads to Malta, where “personal and professional dreams collide” on a case “more tangled and treacherous” than any she has faced before. The film’s Netflix page describes the mystery as more perilous than her earlier cases. (netflix.com 1) (netflix.com 2) The July 1 date gives Netflix a summer launch for one of its better-known original movie franchises. Tudum had already listed the film in Netflix’s 2026 movie slate before the service added the specific release date this week. (netflix.com 1) (netflix.com 2) The cast list on Netflix’s title page includes Henry Cavill, Helena Bonham Carter, Himesh Patel, Sharon Duncan-Brewster, Susan Wokoma, Hattie Morahan and Joe Azzopardi alongside Brown and Partridge. Deadline also reported Philip Barantini is directing the third film. (netflix.com) (deadline.com) The franchise is based on Nancy Springer’s Enola Holmes mystery books, with Brown playing Sherlock Holmes’ younger sister. Netflix’s book-adaptations roundup kept the same Malta setup in its description of the new movie. (netflix.com 1) (netflix.com 2) The announcement answers the main open question around the sequel: when viewers can watch it. After the first-look drop on April 27, the countdown now runs to July 1. (netflix.com)