Trailer: Millie Bobby Brown solves the mystery of ‘Enola Holmes’

Make me over…
Netflix has released a Millie Bobby Brown-centered trailer for the action-comedy period piece Enola Holmes, based book series by Nancy Springer that imagines the life of the little sister of the famous Sherlock Holmes.
England, 1884 – a world on the brink of change. On the morning of her 16th birthday, Enola Holmes (Emmy Award nominee Millie Bobby Brown) wakes to find that her mother (Academy Award nominee Helena Bonham Carter) has disappeared, leaving behind an odd assortment of gifts but no apparent clue as to where she’s gone or why. After a free-spirited childhood, Enola suddenly finds herself under the care of her brothers Sherlock (Henry Cavill) and Mycroft (Sam Claflin), both set on sending her away to a finishing school for “proper” young ladies.
Refusing to follow their wishes, Enola escapes to search for her mother in London. But when her journey finds her entangled in a mystery surrounding a young runaway Lord (Louis Partridge), Enola becomes a super-sleuth in her own right, outwitting her famous brother as she unravels a conspiracy that threatens to set back the course of history.
Enola Holmes is directed by Harry Bradbeer, adapted by Jack Thorne and produced by Mary Parent, Alex Garcia, Ali Mendes, Millie Bobby Brown, and Paige Brown.
Here is the trailer for Enola Holmes, which will premiere globally on the Netflix September 23..
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