Netflix’s latest viewership report is in, and Enola Holmes 3appears to have had a hefty drop in its second week of release. Starring Millie Bobby Brown, the mystery movie was released on July 1 to mixed reviews, with both its predecessors retaining higher scores on the aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes. It isn’t uncommon for Netflix tentpoles to witness an increase in viewership in their sophomore frames, but drops this large are rare. Fan reception for Enola Holmes 3 has also been a concern, given the film’s 48% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes. The series is based on the Enola Holmes mystery novels written by Nancy Springer that revolve around the teenage sister of Sherlock Holmes.
The iconic detective is played by Henry Cavill in the Enola Holmes movies, while Helena Bonham Carter plays the titular heroine’s mother, Eudoria Holmes, and Himesh Patelstars as Dr. Watson. The first and second films were both directed by Harry Bradbeer and were released on Netflix in 2020 and 2022, respectively. They hold “Certified Fresh” 91% and 93% scores on Rotten Tomatoes, while the third film is now sitting at a 69% score. The threequel’s consensus on Rotten Tomatoes reads, “Despite a muddled story and diminished spark, Enola Holmes 3 succeeds thanks to Millie Bobby Brown’s winning performance and some lively action.”
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Collider Exclusive · The Sorting Hat Awaits Which Hogwarts House Are You? Gryffindor · Slytherin · Hufflepuff · Ravenclaw
Four houses. One destiny. The Sorting Hat has considered thousands of students — now it’s your turn. Answer honestly and discover where you truly belong at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
🦁Gryffindor
🐍Slytherin
🦡Hufflepuff
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🦅Ravenclaw
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What quality do you value most in yourself? Answer as honestly as you can — the Hat always knows.
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A friend is being treated unfairly. What do you do? How you protect others says everything about who you are.
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What does success look like to you? What you’re working toward defines who you’re becoming.
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What is your greatest fear? Fear is the most honest thing about a person.
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The rules say no. Your gut says go. What do you do? Every institution has rules. What you do with them is a choice.
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You look into the Mirror of Erised. What do you see? The mirror shows the deepest desire of your heart.
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The Sorting Hat pauses. It whispers: “You could do well in any house. But what matters most to you — truly?” This is your tiebreaker. The Hat always listens.
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The Sorting Hat Speaks Your House Has Been Chosen
After careful deliberation, the Sorting Hat has made its decision. This is the house your values, your instincts, and your particular way of being in the world were made for.
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🦁 Gryffindor
You have nerve. Not the reckless kind, but the deep, quiet courage that shows up even when you’re terrified — especially then.
Gryffindors don’t act because they’re fearless — they act because they understand that some things are worth being afraid for.
You stand up for people when it would be easier to look away.
You charge toward what’s right even when the odds are terrible.
Harry, Hermione, Ron — the heroes of Hogwarts’s greatest chapter — all called the tower with the scarlet and gold home. And now, so do you.
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Slytherin Dungeon · Emerald & Silver
🐍 Slytherin
You are driven, sharp, and utterly clear-eyed about what you want and how to get there.
Slytherin has long been misunderstood — painted as the house of villains when it is, at its best, the house of those who refuse to accept limits placed on them by others.
You are resourceful, strategic, and you play the long game.
You know your worth. You protect your own fiercely.
The dungeon common room with its view of the Black Lake is yours — and the ambitions that will take you further than anyone expects are yours too.
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You are the kind of person that makes the world genuinely better just by being in it.
Hufflepuff is not the “safe” house or the “leftover” house — it is the house of those with the greatest heart and the most unwavering integrity.
You show up. You work hard. You don’t need glory or recognition — you do what’s right because it’s right.
Your loyalty never wavers, even when tested.
Nymphadora Tonks, Cedric Diggory, Newt Scamander — some of the wizarding world’s finest. And now you join them.
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Ravenclaw Tower · Blue & Bronze
🦅 Ravenclaw
Your mind is your greatest gift, and you’ve always known it.
Ravenclaws are the thinkers, the questioners, the ones who find a puzzle irresistible and a good book better company than most people.
Ravenclaw is not merely about intelligence — it’s about the love of learning, the pursuit of truth, and the rare courage to admit you don’t know something yet.
You see the world with unusual clarity and depth.
Luna Lovegood, Filius Flitwick, Rowena Ravenclaw herself — all extraordinary, all original. And so are you.
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‘Enola Holmes 3’ Is Trailing Its Predecessor
Enola Holmes 3 was directed by Philip Barantini, who broke out in 2025 with the record-setting Netflix limited series Adolescence. According to Netflix’s latest viewership report, which tracks data in the week of July 6 to July 12, Enola Holmes 3 retained the number-one spot with 12 million views. In its first week, the movie had accumulated 20 million views. By comparison, Enola Holmes 2 raked in nearly 30 million views in just three days — it has taken the third film two weeks to pass this milestone. Fans of the Sherlock Holmes universe can also tune into Prime Video’s Young Sherlock series, executive-produced by Guy Ritchie. Incidentally, Cavill’s most recent theatrical release was Ritchie’s In the Grey, which underperformed at the box office but showed signs of redemption on the PVOD market. Stay tuned to Collider for more updates.
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