Enola Holmes 2: Everything we know so far

Enola Holmes Season 2
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Fans of Sherlock Holmes' rambunctious little sister are in for a treat, with Netflix confirming Enola Holmes 2. The first movie was intended for a theatrical release but was picked up by Netflix instead, going on to become one of the streaming service's top 10 most-watched films. And this sequel is one of the 7 new movies to watch this week on Netflix, HBO Max, Hulu and more.

Enola Holmes amassed a whopping 76 million views in its first month on the platform, so it's no wonder we're getting a sequel! Details are thin on the ground, with the Enola Holmes 2 just recently being confirmed, but with six books to draw inspiration from, and an audience champing at the bit for a sequel, it's safe to say that the game is afoot.

Enola Holmes 2 will be returning to the well of Nancy Springer’s book series, with writer Jack Thorne and director Harry Bradbeer at the helm. We expect to see the return of more familiar faces on-screen, but Netflix is being sparing with the details so far.

We've still got a few crumbs to go on though, so here's everything we know about Enola Holmes 2 so far.

Enola Holmes 2 release date speculation

Netflix announced that it ordered Enola Holmes 2 on its social media accounts on May 13, but there's no news of a release date just yet. 

Enola Holmes debuted on Netflix in September 2020, but hoping for the sequel to drop in the same month this year seems like a fruitless endeavor. Let's not forget that the star of the film, Millie Bobby Brown, is reprising her role as Eleven in Stranger Things season 4. There are only so many hours in the day, so we can't imagine the actress has been juggling filming a new series and a movie at the same time. 

With the new season of Stranger Things pegged for release next year, we're guessing Enola Holmes 2 will follow later in 2022 — possibly in the same September window as the first film. 

Enola Holmes 2 cast 

We're not entirely in the dark about Enola Holmes 2. Netflix's announcement tweet confirmed the return of Millie Bobby Brown as Enola Holmes and Henry Cavill as Sherlock Holmes

The relationship between the two siblings in the first film wasn't really explored, with the titular Enola forging her own path, and Sherlock and elder brother Mycroft acting more as a hindrance.

Netflix was embroiled in a lawsuit last year following the release of Enola Holmes, for its depiction of Sherlock; according to the estate of Arthur Conan Doyle, Holmes is portrayed as too emotional and warm, and coupled with this respect for woman, the summation of those traits was apparently tantamount to copyright infringement (via The Guardian). 

The lawsuit was dismissed with prejudice, so it may have been settled behind closed doors, but it'll be interesting to see how that plays out with Cavill returning to play the world-famous detective once again.

While Enola wrapped up her first mystery, there's plenty of room for her familial ties to be revisited. But at this stage we don't know if Sam Claflin will be back to shoulder the mantle of Mycroft Holmes, or if Helena Bonham Carter will be making an appearance as Eudoria Holmes.

Unless Enola's next outing is drastically removed from where we left her in the streets of London, Mycroft and Eudoria are almost certainly going to return, alongside Adeel Akhtar as Inspector Lestrade. However, until we get confirmation, that's just pure speculation/ wishful thinking for now.  

Enola Holmes 2 plot and story

The first Enola Holmes movie took inspiration from the first book, The Case of the Missing Marquess. As most adaptations do, the film did change some things, like Enola's age and the details of Lord Tewksbury's disappearance.

Enola Holmes 2 could take its story from any of the other books, but most likely, it'll be the second one, The Case of the Left-Handed Lady. It follows Enola trying to find Lady Cecily Alistair, who disappeared from her bedroom. When a disguised Enola disguises talks to Lady Cecily's family, they think she's run away with the son of a tradesman. But Enola finds some strange paintings that make her suspicious of their tale.

Shabana Arif

Shabana is T3's News Editor covering tech and gaming, and has been writing about video games for almost a decade (and playing them since forever). As well as contributing to Tom's Guide, she's had bylines at major gaming sites during her freelance career before settling down at T3, and has podcasts, streaming, and video content under her belt to boot. Outside of work, she also plays video games and should really think about expanding her hobbies.