Millie Bobby Brown stars in Enola Holmes 3, now streaming on Netflix. Director Philip Barantini brings a romantic Maltese backdrop and a grown-up tone to the mystery franchise.
The third installment of the Netflix mystery franchise is here. Enola Holmes 3 hit the streaming service on June 30, 2026, with Millie Bobby Brown reprising her role as Sherlock's perceptive younger sister. The film marks a directorial shift: Philip Barantini, best known for his work on the limited series Adolescence, takes over from Harry Bradbeer, who helmed the first two movies.
"Great stories begin with a wedding," Enola muses early in the film — a fitting line for an installment that opens with her character in a lavish bridal gown on a Maltese hilltop.
The setting this time is a picturesque Malta, replacing the English countryside of prior films. According to Tomris Laffly's review published on June 30, the island's architecture and landscapes are "lavishly designed," providing a romantic backdrop that matches the film's more mature tone. Enola is no longer the wide-eyed runaway; she's a seasoned detective who can spot half a dozen peculiarities in any scene within moments.
The review describes the film as "frisky and grown-up," noting that while it's "light on story," it remains a "compulsively watchable escapade."
The June 30 review confirms that Enola Holmes 3 is now streaming globally on Netflix. Critic Tomris Laffly praises the film's entertainment value despite acknowledging its narrative thinness. The review places the film alongside other British mystery releases this summer, such as the "cozily pastoral" Sheep Detectives, suggesting a resurgence of the whodunit genre on streaming platforms.
"It's been a decent summer so far for plucky British gumshoes," Laffly writes, positioning Enola as the more polished, high-budget counterpart to indie competitors.
Here are the essential facts from the early review and release details: