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Back for another thrilling chapter where personal and professional dreams collide, 'Enola Holmes 3' is now streaming on Netflix. We had a chance to talk with the stars of the film, Millie Bobby Brown and Louis Partridge about the latest installment in the franchise, the behind-the-scenes moments, and what it takes to bring the beloved series to life
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00:01Congratulations. Last night was just what a film. What a film. You guys must be so excited coming off.
00:11Yeah. We're so, so grateful. Yeah, grateful. We're very grateful.
00:16For the reaction. It's been amazing.
00:18It was funny sitting there last night. I've never been to a premiere where the actors are sitting right near
00:24me.
00:24And were you happy with the response from the audience? Because we were jumping, we were laughing, we were shocked.
00:30Yeah.
00:31You know, yeah.
00:32Yeah. It's a different thing to watch it with people for the first time. It's amazing.
00:36So, Millie, you just came off of Stranger Things and feeling sad about that and missing the cast and everything.
00:43And how does it feel to go from that to coming into the excitement of Enola Holmes 3?
00:49Yeah, it's great. I've been so excited to promote this film. And yeah, it's been, yeah, it's been a long
00:56time coming. I feel like we filmed this ages ago.
00:58Yeah.
00:58So, it's really exciting to be here.
01:02Louis, I'm thinking of Sid Vicious very much right now. What do you think his favorite scene in Enola Holmes
01:093 would be?
01:09I wonder what he would make of the film. I wonder what he'd make of me. I don't know. That's
01:15a really good question.
01:17Pass.
01:18Yeah, I don't have an answer, unfortunately. I think he'd love the whole film when he'd tell Johnny Rotten and
01:22the rest of them to gather around and watch it.
01:24Yes, exactly.
01:25Quite a night in.
01:26Do you have a favorite scene from Enola Holmes 3?
01:29We did some, there's a montage of us improvising. That was a really fun scene to do. Slow down. We're
01:35like fighting. She throws me on the floor. That was a really fun scene.
01:38I like the last scene.
01:41Yeah.
01:41Yeah. And I like a scene with Himesh and I in the tent. I really love that scene.
01:45That's gorgeous. Yeah. I think the film, I think when we all come into the tent as well.
01:49Oh, I love that. Yeah.
01:50I think that really is.
01:51Ooh, it was three men in a tent. It's an avalanche.
01:53Yeah.
01:54It was amazing to watch. Every scene was gorgeous and your stunts. I mean, really, both of you got the
02:01crap kicked out of you in the film. Did you do your own stunts?
02:05Yes. Yeah, absolutely. Yeah. I don't know how you stood and how you fell off that thing.
02:11Yeah, I know. That was, that's hard. But yeah, I think this was definitely the hardest film for stunts. Yeah.
02:17Yeah.
02:17Not for me. I didn't really get any. I'm a lover, not a fighter.
02:20Yeah.
02:20This is true. That's always a good thing to see.
02:23I could. I could.
02:24Yes, you could. I mean, you fell in a suit.
02:27I was like, probably enough. Did you take jujitsu?
02:30Yeah. Yeah.
02:31You did.
02:32I actually, I think, I want to say I definitely wanted to incorporate jujitsu more into the
02:39script when developing a neurologist in general, because I took jujitsu as a young child for
02:44a very long time.
02:45Did you?
02:46Yeah.
02:46Did you really?
02:47I did.
02:48Don't mess with her.
02:50Before it was cool.
02:51Yeah.
02:52Yeah. I thought, I loved it. Yeah. I feel like I have leftover abs from that.
02:56Really?
02:57Yeah.
02:59Yeah.
02:59I would think.
03:00Henry does it as well.
03:01Yeah.
03:02I would, I would not want to take him on.
03:04Just get on his back.
03:05Yeah, exactly.
03:06I just, I think I would just start like talking about reality TV and I went because he hates
03:10talking about that.
03:11Does he?
03:12That's funny.
03:13Well, you both grew up on, you know, you know, it's, it was over a long period of time.
03:19How do you think it's different now for like, what can you say about the movie and
03:23Noel Holmes three and how mature you guys became?
03:26It feels older, doesn't it?
03:28It does.
03:29Like the stakes are higher in a different way.
03:31The things, the circumstances of their life have changed and the things that are important
03:35to them are perhaps a bit more long term and a bit more real.
03:39Yeah.
03:39It's like, is this the person I want to spend the rest of my life with rather than do you
03:43think she'll kiss me back if I kiss her?
03:45Yeah.
03:45Both are equally like gorgeous and lovely and real in the moment.
03:49Yeah.
03:50But this certainly feels like they're dealing with the big wide world.
03:53Yeah.
03:53I have to say, I love the relationship between you guys because in the film, Tewksbury and
04:00Enola, you have a very modern bride or lover.
04:05Kiss the husband or whatever the last line is.
04:06But you were very modern in the, in the film for the time, especially.
04:10And I loved that.
04:11I thought that was so unexpected.
04:13Very progressive.
04:13Yes.
04:14And you are very progressive always for women.
04:16And it's amazing.
04:18And congratulations on the film.
04:21It was just fantastic.
04:22And thanks for chatting.
04:24Thank you, Karen.
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