Enola Holmes 3

NZ release: 01 July 2026

Violence Rated on: 01 July 2026

Enola Holmes 3

What’s it about?

It’s Enola Holmes’ wedding day when Sherlock, her famous older brother disappears. Enola is put to the task of solving this latest mystery – balancing the line of sleuth and marriage.

The facts

Why did it get this rating?

This film was self-rated by Netflix. You can find out more about self-rating by streaming providers here.

Violence

The film contains frequent and tense action, use of weapons, and characters in life-threatening situations. The injuries tend to show blood but are not gory. The most impactful scenes include:

  • A character forcefully abducted in the middle of the night
  • high-speed chases
  • explosions and buildings set on fire
  • fatal gun shots
  • knives used in flights
  • an attempted strangling.

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