The film dropped today on Netflix, and I finally got to watch it tonight.
I think this is the best of the three. The first and second are still excellent and enjoyable, don't get me wrong.
"The action scenes are dynamic and exciting, the puzzles are clever, the romance is endearing."
โ Nell Minow, rogerebert.com
"Millie Bobby Brown anchors it brilliantly, balancing heart, humor, and action."
โ Tom's Guide
I agree with both of them.
I'll be real โ I always pictured Moriarty as a man. So casting a woman in the role threw me at first. But Sharon Duncan-Brewster pulled it off really well.
BTW โ I had no idea these films are based on a book series. Nancy Springer's The Enola Holmes Mysteries has eleven installments. Who knew?
But why do I get the feeling it's not over? The ending had a little something that made me raise an eyebrow โ I won't spoil it, but you'll know when you see it.
Netflix hasn't said anything yet โ they typically wait at least a week before making that call. But Millie Bobby Brown has already made her position clear: "I'll be there if Netflix is."
Further Reading
Everything you need to know about Enola Holmes 3 โ Bored Panda
