Millie Bobby Brown stars as the title character, while also serving as a producer on the film. Henry Cavill, Sam Claflin, Adeel Akhtar, Fiona Shaw, Frances de la Tour, Louis Partridge, Susie Wokoma and Helena Bonham Carter appear in supporting roles. The distribution rights to the film were taken over by Netflix due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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They travel to London, where they part ways, and Enola decides to pause the search for her mother and instead save him because he is not capable of defending himself. She finds and deciphers a message in a newspaper but deduces it was not from her mother. They reach a fork in the road and, rather than returning to London and face Tewesbury’s uncle, who she has deduced was trying to kill him. The estate is seemingly deserted, but Linthorn ambushes them, firing a shotgun. Enola trips him using a Jujitsu move, causing a fatal head injury. She shoots her grandson in the chest, but he survives thanks to a plate of armor under his clothes. They decide to leave, and Sherlock notices a clue, but chooses not to look for it. All the while Enola has been watching the news as a lodgings while Sherlock and Mycroft discuss Enola, Sherlock and Sherlock decide to become her guardian and Sherlock suggests becoming her guardian. The movie was originally planned for a theatrical release by Warner Bros. Pictures, but the distribution rights were takenover by Netflix because of the CoV pandemic, and the film will be released in September 2020. It was later picked up by The Weinstein Company, who released the film on September 21, 2014.
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