Millie Bobby Brown explains why she returned as a producer on Enola Holmes2 for Netflix, saying it felt natural to her creative process. Based on the first book in Nancy Springer's Enola Holmes Mysteries series, The Case of the Missing Marquess, and released on Netflix in 2020, Enola Holmes quickly became one of the streaming service's most-watched original films. The story shifts the focus from the already-famous detective Sherlock Holmes to his equally brilliant younger sister, Enola, who embarks on a thrilling adventure to find her missing mother by teaming up with a runaway lord, Viscount Tewkesbury.
Stranger Things star Brown returns to lead the Enola Holmes 2 cast as the titular detective alongside the DCEU's Superman actor Henry Cavill as her older brother, Sherlock. The returning cast also includes Helena Bonham Carter as Eudoria, Louis Partridge as Tewkesbury, Adeel Akhtar as Lestrade, and Susie Wokoma as Edith. Two prominent newcomers include Harry Potter's David Thewlis and Dune's Sharon Duncan-Brewster. The first film's writer and director, Jack Thorne and Harry Bradbeer, have also returned for the sequel. Enola Holmes 2 kicked off production in the fall of 2021 and wrapped filming earlier this year.
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During an appearance on First We Feast's Hot Ones series in which guests are challenged to eat progressively spicier chicken wings while answering questions, Brown discussed why she decided to return as a producer on Enola Holmes 2. Brown says producing felt natural to her creative process, allowing her to "create on and off camera" by making changes to the script and having an input in the post-production process as well. Read what she shared
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