Enola Holmes 2: Production Start & Millie Bobby Brown’s First Look Revealed

Enola Holmes 2 Updates: After a stint in Hull, Millie Bobby Brown was photographed on the set of Enola Holmes 2 as the shooting moved to London on Thursday.

The 17-year-old actress wore a double-breasted blue jacket with gold buttons. She also wore a light-colored maxi skirt to look like the role she is playing. As Millie wandered down a beach, her lush walnut locks were cleanly parted in the middle. And, she was also wearing dark brown leather boots.

On her break, the Stranger Things star went make-up-free to flaunt her natural features while talking with the behind-the-scenes team.

Millie wore a navy padded coat about her waist and was escorted by some caretakers in the chilly fall weather.

She used her acting skills to the fullest when she returned, sitting on the rugged coastline with a couple of new co-stars.

A large group of camera operators crowded close as others conversed in the distance.

The Godzilla star was first spotted on set in Hull earlier this month, shooting sequences for the next movie.

The Stranger Things star will reprise her role as the title role opposite Helena Bonham-Carter, 55, Sam Claflin, 35, and Henry Cavill, 38, on the small screen.

Henry had just been seen the day before, looking handsome in a black wool coat and his chocolate tresses in their natural curls.

While conversing with members of the film’s production crew, who seemed to be hard at work on the famed Land of Green Ginger street, the Sherlock Holmes actor maintained a solemn demeanor.

A newbie to the franchise had his blonde locks in a smooth side parting and sported a charcoal tailcoat.

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Meantime, one brunette actress had been transformed into a red-and-black 19th-century gown with orange designs by the costume team.

The long-sleeved blouse had a black ruffled collar that matched the feather on her grey hat.

Along the small roadway drove an elegant horse-drawn carriage with advertisements for Sunlight Soap and Jones & Jackson Sole Props.

The frame includes advertising for London attractions Charing Cross, Tottenham Court Road, Baker Street, Edgware Road, and Kilburn, indicating the scenario was situated in London.

Probably Harry Bradbeer will continue to direct the sequel, with Jack Thorne penning the story once again.

While talking about the sequel in an interview for Deadline, Millie said, “Enola holds a special place in my heart – she’s strong, fearless, intelligent and brave. I look forward to fans seeing how her journey continues!”

In the film, the Holmes family’s youngest member, Enola, sets off in quest of her missing mother, despite her more famed brothers attempting to sabotage her search.

The movie was up for a theatrical release by Warner Bros. But because of the current coronavirus outbreak, Netflix bought it up in April.

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