Sherlock Holmes Movies: Enola Holmes Films
These films shift focus to Enola Holmes, the brilliant younger sister of Sherlock, while featuring Henry Cavill as a supporting Sherlock Holmes. Set in an alternate Victorian timeline, the Enola Holmes Netflix productions create their own unique continuity centered on feminist themes and family dynamics.
The watch order follows Enola's adventures as she establishes herself as a detective in her own right, with Sherlock appearing as both mentor and occasional obstacle. The films offer a fresh perspective on the Holmes family legacy through a modern lens.
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Enola Holmes
When her mother mysteriously disappears, teenage Enola Holmes uses her detective skills to search for clues while proving she's just as capable as her famous brother Sherlock.

Enola Holmes 2
Enola Holmes embarks on her first official case as a detective-for-hire, searching for a missing girl while uncovering a dangerous conspiracy that requires help from her famous brother Sherlock.
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