While David Thewlis is a great villain, some supporting characters from the first film feel slightly sidelined to make room for the new mystery.
If you enjoyed the first film, you’ll likely find the sequel even better. It’s a fun, fast-paced, and empowering adventure that works for both younger audiences and longtime Sherlock fans looking for a fresh perspective on the mythos. While David Thewlis is a great villain, some
Her performance remains the heart of the film. She balances Enola’s brilliant intellect with her relatable social awkwardness and teenage vulnerability perfectly. Her performance remains the heart of the film
Enola Holmes 2 is that rare sequel that manages to be bigger, smarter, and more charming than the original. It successfully transitions from a "coming-of-age" story into a genuine Victorian mystery while maintaining the playful, fourth-wall-breaking energy that makes this version of the Holmes universe unique. and more charming than the original.