Enola Holmes 3 Is Coming to Netflix — And It’s Her Most Dangerous Game Yet**

The girl with the sharper mind and quicker fists is back.

Netflix has officially confirmed Enola Holmes 3, and it’s already shaping up to be the most gripping mystery yet for the teenage detective who refuses to stay in her brother’s shadow. With international stakes, shadowy new enemies, and the return of long-lost allies, this isn’t just a case.

It’s a reckoning.

A Puzzle That Starts in Malta… And Unravels the Empire

The new installment sees Enola (Millie Bobby Brown) pulled into a mystery on the sun-soaked island of Malta — but this is no vacation.

After a coded letter arrives from a missing British scholar tied to the early women’s suffrage movement, Enola follows a trail of riddles, underground meetings, and ancient secrets buried beneath the cobbled streets of Valletta.

But the deeper she digs, the more she uncovers a conspiracy that threatens to dismantle more than just reputations — it could ignite a political crisis across Europe.

And when a murder sends the island’s elite into a panic, Enola realizes that someone doesn’t just want the truth buried.

They want her buried with it.

A Holmes United… or Divided?

After working alongside her brother Sherlock (Henry Cavill) in the previous film, Enola Holmes 3 explores their most complex relationship dynamic yet.

Sherlock wants her off the case.
Enola wants him to trust her.
And Moriarty? She wants them both exactly where she can see them — before she makes her move.

Yes, Sharon Duncan-Brewster returns as Moriarty — and this time, she’s no longer in the shadows.

Enola must decide: can the Holmes siblings outwit a woman who’s always two moves ahead, or will their egos fracture the family for good?

The Return of Tewkesbury: Romance Meets Revolution

Louis Partridge returns as Viscount Tewkesbury, now a young politician gaining traction in London’s reform circles.

But even as he and Enola explore their romantic connection, danger follows. Tewkesbury becomes a target — and Enola must choose between protecting him and finishing her mission.

Their chemistry is undeniable. Their future? Uncertain.Behind the Mystery: A Darker, Smarter Third Act

Directed by Philip Barantini (Boiling Point, The Responder), Enola Holmes 3 promises a more mature tone. The film retains its signature charm and wit but leans further into danger, deception, and real-world stakes.

Expect:

Fast-paced deduction sequences shot with dramatic single takes

Intense hand-to-hand combat choreography (yes, Enola is still throwing punches)

Moral gray areas, as Enola must decide what kind of detective — and woman — she wants to become

Netflix has described the film as:

“A thrilling blend of political intrigue, sibling tension, and 19th-century espionage, wrapped in Enola’s relentless heart.”

Release Timeline & What’s Next

Filming began in April 2025, with scenes shot across London, Valletta (Malta), and Morocco. Post-production is expected to wrap by late 2025, setting up a worldwide Netflix premiere in early 2026.

Millie Bobby Brown, also a producer on the film, has hinted in interviews that this may be the start of a larger Holmes Universe — including potential spin-offs for other characters like Tewkesbury or even a young Dr. Watson.

Official Teaser Trailer

Get your first taste of the mystery in the teaser trailer:

🎬 Enola Holmes 3 | Official Teaser Trailer | “She Solved the Puzzle. Now She Might Become One.”

Opening with Enola whispering over a bloodstained map —

“I never meant to start a war. But once you find the truth… you don’t get to walk away from it.”

It’s clear this is not the Enola we met in corsets and sarcasm.

This is Enola in battle mode.

Final Word: The Game Is Afoot. And This Time, She’s the Target.

In Enola Holmes 3, everything gets personal.

Her mother.
Her brother.
Her first real love.
Her own future.

All are on the line in a mystery that stretches from Malta to London’s Parliament — and straight into the heart of who Enola Holmes really is.

One final case.
One clever girl.
One last chance to prove that she was never just Sherlock’s sister.

She was always the main character.