Enola Holmes
At first, fans were skeptical. Would Superman look silly in a deerstalker? But the nuance of Cavill’s performance is that he plays Sherlock not as a rival to Enola, but as a foil. He is a man trapped by logic. Enola, meanwhile, thrives on emotion, chaos, and empathy.
The end of Enola Holmes 2 sets up a glorious future. The final scene shows Enola opening a brass plaque at 221B Baker Street. Sherlock has given her the basement. She now literally works beneath her brother but dreams of overtaking him. The post-credits scene also hints at "The Hound of the Baskervilles" being filtered through Enola’s perspective. Enola Holmes
Using a series of coded messages left by her mother, a mastery of ciphers, and a jujitsu move she learned from a hidden manual, Enolly flees to London. She cuts her hair, dons a disguise, and sets out to find her mother. Along the way, she stumbles upon a secondary mystery: the disappearance of a young marquis (Lord Tewkesbury, played by Louis Partridge). Suddenly, isn't just looking for her mother; she is building her own detective agency—literally scrawling her name on a business card next to her brother's. At first, fans were skeptical