Even if “Enola Holmes 2” has solved many mysteries and criminal cases, there are still some unanswered questions. We’ll tell you which of these could be answered in a possible new sequel, “Enola Holmes 3”.
- Enola Holmes 2, starring Millie Bobby Brown and Henry Cavill, recently premiered on Netflix.
- A possible “franchisation” with more series and films about Enola Holmes and her siblings is likely.
- What questions could these new works answer about the London detective in the future?
“Enola Holmes 2” was also able to inspire Netflix viewers. It is quite possible that the adventures of the young detective will be continued again. There is a lot of potential for new stories, exciting new cases and characters.
So what could happen in a third film? Which storylines will be picked up again and which new characters will be established. In any case, there are still a few unanswered questions that give us hope for “Enola Holmes 3”.
Where is Mycroft Holmes?
Sherlock’s brother is of a very different breed than his siblings. Mycroft had a few brief appearances in the first “Enola Holmes” film, but there is no trace of him in the sequel. Likewise, there is no explanation as to where he could be stuck.
An unsatisfactory but simple explanation is that Mycroft actor Sam Claflin was unfortunately unable to work on the second film due to scheduling difficulties. For the potential third, which has yet to be announced by Netflix, things could look different again.
Mycroft always acted more as an antagonist, but he also took care of his family. Although he wanted to restrict and control Enola, making her a “classic Victorian lady”, as head of the family he also worried about his youngest sister due to the mother’s absence.
It would be most exciting to see how the Holmes dynamic would work on Mycroft’s return. In particular, his relationship with Sherlock could be illuminated even more in the future.
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