Netflix has acquired global rights (excluding China) for Legendary Entertainment’s “Enola Homes,” an adventure movie centered on Sherlock Holmes’ highly capable teenage sister and is based on the Edgar Award-nominated book series by Nancy Springer.
Harry Bradbeer (“Fleabag”) directs the film which revolves around the disappearance of Enola’s mother on the girl’s sixteenth birthday. The budding detective seeks out her older brothers for help, but rather than aid her they are more interested in sending her back to finishing school.
Undeterred, Enola heads to London, encountering a cast of colourful characters in her quest to find her mother. “Stranger Things” and “Godzilla: King of the Monsters” star Millie Bobby Brown plays the titular Enola opposite Henry Cavill as Sherlock Holmes and Sam Claflin as his brother Mycroft Holmes.
Fiona Shaw and Helena Bonham Carter also star. Legendary Entertainment has multiple tentpoles on the way including “Dune,” “Godzilla vs Kong,” “Red Notice,” and “Jurassic World: Dominion”.
Source: Heat Vision