Enola Holmes 3's Rotten Tomatoes Score Revealed As Millie Bobby Brown Dismisses Spin-off Hopes

Enola Holmes 3's Rotten Tomatoes Score Revealed As Millie Bobby Brown Dismisses Spin-off Hopes

The reviews are in for Enola Holmes 3, and so far, this third chapter is receiving nowhere near the same love as its predecessors. Millie Bobby Brown, meanwhile, shoots down a Sherlock-led spin-off.

By JoshWilding - Jul 01, 2026 11:07 AM EST
Filed Under: Movies

Enola Holmes was originally set to be released theatrically by Warner Bros., but Netflix picked up the movie during COVID, and it became one of the streamer's biggest hits in 2020. Since then, we've had a sequel, 2022's Enola Holmes 2, and the third instalment was released today.

However, the latter isn't off to the best start on Rotten Tomatoes. With the first wave of verdicts counted, Enola Holmes 3 is rated "Rotten" with 59%. A few more positive reviews could push it into "Fresh" territory, but we'll have to see what happens in the coming days.

Enola Holmes has a 91% rating, with the second film rated 93% on the review aggregator, so this is a huge difference in terms of the critical response. Jack Thorne penned all three instalments, but filmmaker Harry Bradbeer has been replaced by Philip Barantini (Adolescence) on this latest chapter.

Looking through the reviews, it seems the consensus is that the franchise has run its course, with Enola Holmes 3 criticised for delivering more of the same.

During a recent interview with ComicBook.com, Millie Bobby Brown was asked about a potential fourth movie and replied, "Gosh, I mean, I’m not I’m not the decider in that, but we’ll see how this one does. But yeah, I’m there if Netflix is there and Louis [Partridge] is there."

When it was put to the Stranger Things alum that fans are eager for a spin-off revolving around Henry Cavill's Sherlock Holmes and Himesh Patel's John Watson, Brown was less enthusiastic. 

"I think we need more women on screen, so maybe not," the actress said. "I think we’ve had that. Men have had their time, and it’s more Enola and more putting women on screen, for me."

Netflix rarely discloses viewership figures, so reviews aside, there's a good chance that Enola Holmes 4 happens if this third movie finds an audience. As for any potential spin-off, that will be down to the streaming platform to decide.

In Enola Holmes 3, adventure chases detective Enola Holmes to Malta, where personal and professional dreams collide on a case more tangled and treacherous than any she has faced before.

Based on The Enola Holmes Mysteries book series by Nancy Springer, the movie is directed by Philip Barantini from a script by Jack Thorne. The cast includes Millie Bobby Brown, Louis Partridge, Himesh Patel, Sharon Duncan-Brewster, Susan Wokoma, with Henry Cavill, and Helena Bonham Carter.

Enola Holmes 3 is now streaming on Netflix. 

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