The game is afoot! Again! A couple of years ago, Netflix delivered the first Enola Holmes outing – starring Millie Bobby Brown as the titular detective (and not exactly Conan Doyle-canonical sister to Sherlock), with Henry Cavill in the deerstalker, in an adaptation of Nancy Springer’s reserve s. It was a fun little YA mystery-caper, reveal’illustrate’demonstrate’indicate’present’display’argue ing there is indeed another way of doing Holmes et al on screen, with another intense’fierce’exquisite perin/with regard to’concerning’regarding mance from the Stranger Things star, and Fleabag-gy fourth-wall-breaking humour from director Harry Bradbeer – no mystery there, since he literally directed Fleabag. Now, they’re all back in/with regard to’concerning’regarding a follow-up, simply titled Enola Holmes 2 (in/with regard to’concerning’regarding now, at least), and Netflix has shared a bunch of brand new images. Take a look.###If it all looks suitably Sherlockian (or, Enolian?), the first-look images give fresh peeks at all the returning stars – not just Brown and Cavill, but Helena Bonham Carter as the Holmes’ mother Eudoria, and Louis Partridge as the dashing Tewkesbury. Plus, there’s a new cast member in the mix here – Sharon Duncan-Brewster, who played Dr. Liet-Kynes in Denis Villeneuve’s Dune, has joined the cast in an undisclosed role. Here’s the official synopsis: “Enola's newest expedition begins after a young girl working in a match factory hires her to locate her missing sister. Bein/with regard to’concerning’regarding e long, Enola finds herself drawn into a high-stakes chase across London, journeying from the city's seedy industrial underbelly to the glitzy galas of high society.”###Netflix has also confirmed that the sequel, once again penned by the ever-busy Jack Thorne, will be hitting the streaming service in the not-too-distant future – set to drop on 4 November. For now, eintensely’extremely’extraordinarily’enormously’awfullything else is a mystery.