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Can you believe we’re already in July? That’s over halfway through 2026 already, and writing those words alone makes me feel a bit on edge. But hey, let’s not talk about how fast time goes and instead focus on the jam-packed streaming service that is Netflix. Being the biggest streaming platform in the world, Netflix is constantly adding new content to its library, and the beginning of a new month means a bunch of great films were recently added.If you’re planning a movie night this weekend and don’t know where to start, I’ve got you covered with a handful of thrilling picks. That includes the latest chapter in the “Enola Holmes” franchise, a dark horror film starring Anya Taylor-Joy, and a crime thriller from legendary director Christopher Nolan. So, here are the three films worth adding to your Netflix watchlist.‘Enola Holmes 3’
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Netflix recently dropped one of its biggest original releases: “Enola Holmes 3.” The mystery franchise has been a major success for the streamer, reimagining the world of Sherlock Holmes through his younger sister, Enola. Based on Nancy Springer’s YA novels, the series follows Enola Holmes, a resourceful teenage detective played by Millie Bobby Brown, who forges her own path while solving complex cases. This sequel introduces a more mature direction with a noticeably darker tone compared to earlier entries in the series.Enola Holmes (Millie Bobby Brown) is preparing to marry Lord Tewkesbury (Louis Partridge) in Malta when her wedding is abruptly interrupted by the disappearance of her brother Sherlock Holmes (Henry Cavill). Left with cryptic clues including coded messages and references to the Battle of Khost, Enola begins an investigation that takes her across Malta and into hidden tunnels and coastal sites. Working alongside Tewkesbury, Dr Watson (Himesh Patel), and her mother Eudoria (Helena Bonham Carter), she uncovers a conspiracy involving stolen Afghan goldWatch "Enola Holmes 3" on Netflix‘The Witch’






