has dropped a new teaser trailer for Enola Holmes 3, ahead of its debut on the streaming platform in July.
Enola Holmes 3 Trailer Reveals Shocking Sherlock Twist!
Netflix has dropped a new teaser trailer for Enola Holmes 3, ahead of its debut on the streaming platform in July.The series follows Enola - younger sister of f...
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The series follows Enola - younger sister of famous detective Holmes - amid her adventures in Victorian-era London.
actress Millie Bobby Brown, 22, reprises her leading role as Enola once again.
The teaser itself opens with the young woman becoming engaged to love interest Tewkesbury (Louis Partridge).
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Although things soon take a dramatic turn, as viewers see hints of a carriage chase and Sherlock (Henry Cavill) seemingly being attacked.
Dr. John Watson (Himesh Patel) tells Enola: 'It's your brother. Sherlock has been kidnapped.'
Netflix dropped a new teaser trailer for Enola Holmes 3 - ahead of its debut on the streaming platform on July 1
The teaser itself opens with the young woman becoming engaged to love interest Tewkesbury (Louis Partridge)
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And as Tewkesbury waits at the altar, will Enola make it in time to tie the knot with him?
Helena Bonham Carter will return as Eudoria Holmes - Enola and Sherlock's mother - as well as Sharon Duncan-Brewster as criminal Moriarty. The trailer also shows a cameo from Jason Watkins.
The film will be officially dropping on Netflix from July 1.
A synopsis for the film reads: 'Adventure chases detective Enola Holmes to Malta, where personal and professional dreams collide on a case more tangled and treacherous than any she has faced before.'
It comes after fans
Eagle-eyed viewers spotted an anachronism in the form of Millie's polished nails, which looked like acrylic extensions.
Despite being painted in a subtle light nude colour, fans pointed out they were most certainly not her natural nails due to their length, shape and their sheen.
X was swiftly flooded with comments, with users writing: '1885, but make it fashion'; 'Movies not caring about little details like this is just cheap'; 'About to confuse the entire 1800s with that level of slay';
'Plot twist: she’s been time traveling just for the gel sets'; 'Don't blame her, the nail tech is a time traveller'; 'Those nails screaming 2026, not 1885! Hollywood time-travel strikes again'; 'Attention to detail matters'.
And others added: 'Small inconsistencies like this can undermine an otherwise strong scene'; 'You time-travelled but still kept your nail appointment'; 'It's always the little things that matter. Pay attention to details'; 'God forbid a girl travel to the future to get her nails done'.
Another user wrote: 'Pulling up to 1885 with a fresh gel set like I didn’t just bend the entire timeline and stress the laws of physics.
'They’ll be looking at me like where did she come from? and I’ll just be like “mind your business, I’m booked and historical.'
Alongside a video of some lengthy French-manicured nails, an X user penned: 'Enola Holmes after her neighbour died of consumption and discovering lead was killing the victorian orphans next door'.
The film also sees the return of Helena Bonham Carter portraying Eudoria Holmes, Enola and Sherlock's mother
The teaser features Dr John Watson (Himesh Patel) informing Enola that her brother Sherlock has been kidnapped
Previously, Netflix released some sneak peek pictures from the upcoming film and in one, Millie looked stunning in a white wedding dress.
In another, Louis looked dapper in a suit while chatting to Dr Watson.
Enola also appears in a tailored light blue jacket and a matching long skirt as she is joined on the streets by Sherlock Holmes, played by .
Speaking about the upcoming movie, which is directed by Philip Barantini and written by Jack Thorne, Millie told Netflix's Tudum: 'What I love about this chapter is that Enola is stepping into a version of herself that feels much more defined but still evolving.
'She’s built something for herself, which is amazing, but she’s also questioning what she wants next, and I think that’s something so many people can relate to.
'Working with Louis [Partridge] has been such a huge part of what makes these films feel special. There’s a comfort and an ease between us now that you can’t really fake and it just comes from years of working together and supporting each other.
'What’s been really nice is getting to explore a more mature version of Enola and Tewkesbury’s relationship. It’s not just playful anymore, it has real weight to it.
'We trust each other a lot, which means we can take more risks and really lean into the emotional side of their story.'
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