Multi-talented Millie Bobby Brown is not only a Stranger Things star, but also a producer and author. One of the projects she co-produces for the streaming service is the extremely successful crime series Enola Holmesin which she also plays the lead role of Sherlock Holmes’ relatives. This series should be continued.
Enola Holmes 3 has already been more or less waved through by Netflix, but only now has something concrete happened behind the scenes. More specifically, according to Deadline, a director has been chosen for the film.
Enola Holmes 3 is getting underway: Philip Barantini is shooting the Netflix film
Director Philip Barantini, who most recently worked on the series Boiling Point, Malpractice and The Responder, as well as his film Accused, is familiar with exciting material. On behalf of Netflix he was now given the… 3rd part of Enola Holmes entrusted to him, which he is supposed to perform in front of the camera with Millie Bobby Brown. However, it is not yet clear when filming will begin.
Set in the Victorian era, Enola Holmes is about the youngest member of the Holmes family, who is just as clever as her famous brother Sherlock (Henry Cavill) and even off and on breaks the fourth wall. In the first film, Enola heads to London to find her mother Eudoria (Helena Bonham Carter) and is catapulted into an exciting crime adventure. Nancy Springer provides the novels.
Enola Holmes 1 and 2 were directed by Harry Bradbeer, who is otherwise known for the female-led series Fleabag and Killing Eve. He has directed one of the most-watched film series on the streaming service.
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The true crime genre is a phenomenon that has gained popularity in recent years, first through podcasts and then through films, series and documentaries on Netflix and Co. Nevertheless, it remains controversial. But what is the appeal of dealing with “true crimes”?
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We talk to a fan and a skeptic about the success of true crime entertainment. Whether it’s a thirst for knowledge or a desire for sensation: there are many reasons to (not) watch it. In addition, not every series is the same and so the best and worst representatives will come into focus.