Enola Holmes 3 Confirms Runtime and Plot Details Ahead of 2026 Release The third installment of the Enola Holmes series has officially announced its runtime, setting the stage for its 2026 release. The film, which will feature Millie Bobby Brown reprising her role as the titular detective, will clock in at 1 hour and 45 minutes, making it the shortest entry in the franchise so far. The previous two films in the series ran just over two hours each. The sequel will follow Enola as she travels to Malta, where her personal and professional lives intersect in a case described as "more tangled and treacherous than any she has faced before." Writer Jack Thorne has hinted at the film’s unique direction, emphasizing a shift in focus from the earlier entries. He explained to Radio Times that the third film explores "our colonial history," offering a fresh perspective on British society. Thorne noted that the first film centered on land and vote reform, while the second delved into the origins of labor unions. This latest installment aims to highlight different facets of historical context, which he finds particularly compelling. The cast will include returning actors such as Henry Cavill as Sherlock Holmes, Louis Partridge as Tewkesbury, Helena Bonham Carter as Eudoria, Sharon Duncan-Brewster as Moriarty, and Himesh Patel as Dr. John Watson. However, the behind-the-scenes team has seen a change, with Adolescence director Philip Barantini stepping into the role previously held by Harry Bradbeer. Thorne praised the collaboration with Barantini, whom he previously worked with on Adolescence, and highlighted how the director’s approach brings a new dimension to the story. He also noted that Brown, now a mother, brings a "totally different" energy to the role, reflecting her growth as an adult.#malta #millie_bobby_brown #enola_holmes_3 #jack_thorne #philip_barantini
