Despite a rather difficult box-office run in recent years, Henry Cavill has two major comeback vehicles lined up. He’ll star in a live-action Voltron movie directed by Rawson Marshall Thurber, which doesn’t seem like a home run anymore after the recent box-office underperformance of Masters of the Universe, which was also distributed by Amazon MGM. Cavill will then headline a remake of Highlander, which will mark Chad Stahelski‘s first project as director outside the John Wick franchise. In recent years, Cavill has seen several of his films underperform at the box office, with the latest being In the Grey, an action thriller directed by Guy Ritchie that grossed just $17 million at the box office. Cavill should get back to winning ways this week when he returns as an iconic character in his longest-running franchise.
While Cavill famously played Superman in three DC Extended Universe films, and appeared as a memorable villain in Mission: Impossible — Fallout, his other attempts at franchise success haven’t worked as well. He headlined Ritchie’s The Man from U.N.C.L.E. spy movie, which fell short of expectations at the box office, and then starred in Matthew Vaughn‘s Argylle, which fell somewhere between a big-screen bomb and a streaming misfire. During this uneven run, however, Cavill took on the mantle of Sherlock Holmes in a series where he wasn’t the headliner.
Henry Cavill Returns to His Longest-Running Franchise
We’re talking, of course, about Netflix’s popular Enola Holmes franchise, which will return with a third installment this week. Starring Millie Bobby Brown as the titular teen detective, Enola Holmes 3 will debut on Netflix on July 1. Brown and Cavill first played Enola and Sherlock in Enola Holmes, which debuted to excellent reviews in 2020. It was followed by Enola Holmes 2, which was released to even better reviews in 2022. Enola Holmes 3 marks the franchise’s first installment not to be directed by Harry Bradbeer; this film is helmed by Philip Barantini, who directed all four episodes of Netflix’s Adolescence. The upcoming film will also bring back Helena Bonham Carter as the Holmeses’ mother, Louis Partridge as Tewkesbury, and Himesh Patel as Dr. Watson. Stay tuned to Collider for more updates.
- Release Date
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July 1, 2026
- Director
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Philip Barantini
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Jack Thorne, Nancy Springer


















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