Millie Bobby Brown is set to reprise her role as the sharp and keen sister of Sherlock Holmes in Enola Holmes 2, slated to arrive later this year. The actress first took on the part in 2020 with the first installment of the Victorian drama, which saw Enola attempting to track down her mother, unraveling the mysteries behind a young Lord along the way.

The follow-up is on the way, arriving on Netflix on Nov. 4, 2022. This time, Enola will be a detective-for-hire, taking on her first official case to find a missing girl. The adventure sparks a dangerous conspiracy filled with mystery, requiring the help of friends and Sherlock Holmes (Henry Cavill) himself.

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For the first time in her career, Brown served as a producer for Enola Holmes. She does the same with the sequel, and the actress opens up about the struggle with producing in an interview with Entertainment Weekly. However, Brown says it's 'rewarding' to produce and star in the films, calling it the 'most important moment in my career.'

"[Enola Holmes] may be the most important moment in my career so far, because it's something that I developed. It's rewarding. Obviously, it can be tiring, and when you look back on it, you're like, 'Gosh, I can't believe I didn't fall asleep.' But there were so many things that I got to be a part of, and I really was grateful for that. My age and gender has never defined [my job], so everyone on set really respected me and heard me. It was such a nice environment to be able to experience."

Despite major roles in films like Godzilla: King of Monsters and series such as Stranger Things, Millie Bobby Brown may have worked the hardest on Enola Holmes 2.

Brown Says Her Chemistry With Henry Cavill Was Great on Set

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Henry Cavill plays Sherlock Holmes in the Enola Holmes films, the older brother of Brown's titular character. The two spent a lot of time together on set, with Brown telling Entertainment Weekly the pair have excellent chemistry. She says her relationship with her older brother in real life helped prepare her for her role in Enola Holmes 2.

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"Despite our humongous age difference - and he's going to hate that I said that - Henry and I had such a great chemistry on set. Being able to play his younger sister, it's quite easy. I have an older brother, and I know how easy it is to annoy him, get on his nerves, make him laugh. I know his weaknesses. I know his strengths. I basically just use that with my brother, so I actually used that on Henry, too."

It will be entertaining to see the Brown and Cavill duo team up again for Enola Holmes 2. So head to Netflix later this year, on Nov. 4, to see the Holmes siblings solve another mind-bending mystery,