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"Enola Holmes 3" Gets Long-Awaited Filming Update
"Enola Holmes 3" Gets Long-Awaited Filming Update

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time15-04-2025

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"Enola Holmes 3" Gets Long-Awaited Filming Update

Yara Sameh The third chapter in the beloved Enola Holmes franchise continues to make exciting progress months after it was officially announced. Digital Spy confirmed that "Enola Homes 3" has begun filming in the U.K., where its prequels were also produced. It is currently shooting at Shepperton Studios, with some filming set for Malta later on in production. No release date has been set yet for the upcoming movie, and neither are there details about its plot. Even so, fans can expect Enola Holmes 3 to explore some unfinished storylines in the second installment, including Sharon Duncan-Brewster's Moriarty escaping from prison and the introduction of Himesh Patel's Dr John Watson. In addition, the new film has Philip Barantini taking over as director from Harry Bradbeer, who helmed the first two movies. Barantini recently gained more popularity for his work on Adolescence, which is a Netflix hit and became the first streaming show to top the U.K. weekly ratings last month. As expected, Millie Bobby Brown, who portrays the title character in the franchise, will return in the threequel, but it remains uncertain if Henry Cavill, Helena Bonham Carter, and Susan Wokoma will be back. Cavill plays the renowned private detective Sherlock Holmes and Enola's older brother; Carter stars as the duo's mother, Eudoria Holmes, while Wokoma portrays Edith, a friend of Enola and Sherlock who runs a secret martial arts class. News of the next Enola Holmes movie beginning production may not be surprising, considering that Brown revealed a filming window earlier in March. "I'm going to be doing an Enola Holmes 3 this year. We start filming in the coming weeks. I'm very excited." She told Collider at the time, months before then it was hinted that the project may take a 'darker' direction with Barantini's vision. The Sherlock Holmes-inspired franchise is based on Nancy Springer's book series of the same name. It began in 2020 with the first chapter, which saw Enola travel to London to find her missing mother but end up on a thrilling adventure, pairing up with a runaway lord as they attempt to solve a mystery that threatens the entire country. "Enola Holmes 2" followed in 2022 but didn't adapt one of Springer's novels; instead, it took real-life inspiration from the 1888 matchgirls' strike. read more New Tourism Route To Launch in Old Cairo Ahmed El Sakka-Led Play 'Sayidati Al Jamila' to Be Staged in KSA on Dec. 6 Mandy Moore Joins Season 2 of "Dr. Death" Anthology Series Don't Miss These Movies at 44th Cairo Int'l Film Festival Today Amr Diab to Headline KSA's MDLBEAST Soundstorm 2022 Festival Arts & Culture Mai Omar Stuns in Latest Instagram Photos Arts & Culture "The Flash" to End with Season 9 Arts & Culture Ministry of Culture Organizes four day Children's Film Festival Arts & Culture Canadian PM wishes Muslims Eid-al-Adha News Egypt confirms denial of airspace access to US B-52 bombers News Ayat Khaddoura's Final Video Captures Bombardment of Beit Lahia Lifestyle Pistachio and Raspberry Cheesecake Domes Recipe News Australia Fines Telegram $600,000 Over Terrorism, Child Abuse Content Arts & Culture Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban's $4.7M LA Home Burglarized Videos & Features Bouchra Dahlab Crowned Miss Arab World 2025 .. Reem Ganzoury Wins Miss Arab Africa Title (VIDEO) Sports Neymar Announced for Brazil's Preliminary List for 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers News Prime Minister Moustafa Madbouly Inaugurates Two Indian Companies Arts & Culture New Archaeological Discovery from 26th Dynasty Uncovered in Karnak Temple Arts & Culture Arwa Gouda Gets Married (Photos)

Watson Premiere Recap: Did You Miss Sherlock Holmes in CBS' Medical-Drama-With-a-Twist?
Watson Premiere Recap: Did You Miss Sherlock Holmes in CBS' Medical-Drama-With-a-Twist?

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time27-01-2025

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Watson Premiere Recap: Did You Miss Sherlock Holmes in CBS' Medical-Drama-With-a-Twist?

CBS, the longtime home of Elementary, is hoping the game is afoot once more with another Sherlock Holmes-inspired procedural drama: Watson, which premiered Sunday after the NFL's AFC Championship Game. (It'll settle into its regular time slot on Sunday, Feb. 16, at 9/8c.) But did the new series from Elementary's Craig Sweeny scratch your Holmesian itch, even without Sherlock present? We'll want to hear what you think in a moment; first, check out a recap of the premiere. More from TVLine Paradise's Massive Twist Caps a Highly Satisfying Premiere - Read Recap and Grade the Episode Super Bowl LIX Teams Set: Chiefs and Eagles to Face Off (Again) for NFL Title Night Agent Boss, Star Talk [Spoiler]'s Return in Season 2 Finale, 'Dangerous Position' Peter Is Now In for Season 3 We meet John Watson (Morris Chestnut, The Resident, Rosewood) as he's running to Sherlock Holmes' rescue in the woods; both men wind up in a river that dumps them over a waterfall. Watson wakes up in a hospital with his head bandaged and a man named Shinwell Johnson (Ritchie Coster, Tulsa King) telling him that he's had a traumatic brain injury. 'Wait, what happened to Holmes?' Watson asks. Shinwell gently tells him that while three men — himself, Holmes and James Moriarty (aka 'the man we've been chasing,' per Watson) — went over the waterfall, only one survived. 'You were the best friend Mr. Holmes ever had,' Shinwell reassures an upset Watson, promising that they'll properly memorialize the man later. And while they're on the topic: Despite living a rather simple life, 'Did you know that he was loaded?' Holmes' financial planning involved funding a clinic for Watson to run and for Shinwell to assist with. Six months later, Watson has established a bespoke diagnostic medical clinic in Pittsburgh. He's doing well, physically and mentally, though the details about Moriarty and the weeks before the accident are blurry. He can recall that Moriarty has fused fingers A young pregnant woman named Erica rushes out of her ultrasound appointment when she starts to see faces morphing into disturbing shapes. She's so unsettled that she leaves the building, runs into traffic and gets hit by a car. When Erica is brought to Dr. Watson's attention by the facility's medical director/his ex-wife, Dr. Mary Morse (Rochelle Aytes, S.W.A.T.), they learn that she hasn't slept in several days. As Watson takes Erica's medical history himself — a point of pride for him — we learn that he's a clinical geneticist and internist. She tells him that fatal familial insomnia runs in her family, and that while she fears she's going to die, 'I don't want this baby to die, too.' She tearfully asks him to keep her alive until she can deliver her baby girl safely. Watson quickly consults his team: Dr. Sasha Lubbock (Inga Schlingmann, So Help Me Todd), brothers Dr. Stephens and Dr. Adam Croft (Peter Mark Kendall, Chicago Med, plays both twins), and Dr. Ingrid Derian (The Night Agent). They figure out that there's not a strong genetic argument that Erica has FFI, and that it's likely her belief that it runs in her family that is causing her ongoing anxiety. There's no test for FFI, but Watson and his team decide to lie to Erica and say that they've used a cutting-edge, newly developed diagnostic to determine that she does not have the disorder. When Mary gets wind of the deception, she rushes down to confront him and winds up overhearing him telling Erica how his desire to go on one more case with Sherlock was the breaking point for their marriage — and he regrets it. As he's talking, Erica falls asleep (yes!), but that doesn't assuage Mary's anger when he exits the room. He makes it clear that while he's sorry about a lot of the choices he's made, he's not sorry for lying to Erica. TV's 15 Best Cliffhangers of All Time, From Game of Thrones, Sherlock and More View List The next morning, though, Erica wakes up blind and she can't smile, yadda yadda lab conversation she has boy in the bubble syndrome and needs a new immune system. Soon, Erica's cousin, Autumn, shows up and is sick with the same thing that Erica has. Watson posits that both women have songbird fever from handling dead birds killed by Erica's cat. But Mary stops by later to say that while Autumn does have songbird fever, Erica doesn't. And what's worse: The version of the fever Autumn has is resistant to antibiotics; she's very close to going into septic shock. As Watson observes the women, he realizes that they both have webbing between some of their toes. Using that clue, and another trait (wide-set eyes) lead the good doctor and his team to realize that Erica and Autumn are actually half-sisters who share the same biotinidase deficiency. Long diagnosis short: A simple supplement will fix them up in a jiffy… unless they're Erica, who is foaming at the mouth and convulsing in her bed. Erica has abscesses near her liver, and since the resident surgeon can't get to the hospital because of some bad storms, Mary steps in to perform the operation. Everyone survives! At the end of the episode, Watson comes to get his remaining belongings from Mary's place and surmises that she's seeing someone. 'Is he anyone I know?' he asks, a little testily. 'You never met her,' she says. But she's got bigger stuff to tell him: He's a better doctor for spending time with Holmes, 'but the old us is never coming back.' Elsewhere, Shinwell is riding one of Pittsburgh's funiculars when a man starts talking to him. He shrugs it off at first, but when the man starts talking about how vulnerable the city is, Shinwell pays more attention. The man is Prof. Moriarty (Randall Park, Fresh Off the Boat). 'I was expecting someone different,' Shinwell says. Then he drops a case at Moriarty's feet. 'There you go, the samples you wanted,' he explains. As Moriarty opens the case, we see his fused fingers, just like in Watson's recollection. 'I'm watching,' Moriarty promises, pointing to the logo on his polo shirt, which seems to indicate he has access to a surveillance system. 'Always and everywhere.' Now it's your turn. What did you think of the premiere? Grade it via the poll below, then hit the comments with of your thoughts! Best of TVLine Mrs. Maisel Flash-Forward List: All of Season 5's Futuristic Easter Eggs Yellowjackets Recap: The Morning After Yellowjackets Recap: The First Supper

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