Millie Bobby Brown and Jake Bongiovi shared a rare Instagram moment of their adopted daughter, showcasing a full head of dark brown hair. The couple, who announced the adoption last year, continue to shield their child’s identity and privacy, while reiterating that adoption remains a part of their future family plans.
An in-depth look at Millie Bobby Brown as Netflix’s flagship homegrown star and whether the streamer is nurturing her growing career or pigeonholing her into familiar blockbuster molds. The piece argues Netflix has leaned on a traditional star-making approach—lifting Brown from Stranger Things to Enola Holmes while pairing her with high-profile projects that sometimes miss the mark—advocating for more tailoredOriginal material that plays to her evolving persona as she transitions into adulthood, rather than forcing her into pre-existing templates.
Millie Bobby Brown and Louis Partridge—co-stars in the Enola Holmes series—sit down for a candid, playful interview about their on-screen romance across three films, the deep trust built since their first audition, and how they each navigate growing as actors. They share personal moments, discuss their differing acting processes, and tackle lighthearted topics from hot takes to goat dung, with Brown revealing a sewing hobby and a future interest in directing.
IndieWire grades Enola Holmes 3 a C, praising Millie Bobby Brown but arguing the shift to a more grown-up tone and a convoluted Maltese wedding mystery drains the series’ energy; the film lands on Netflix on July 1, 2026.
Millie Bobby Brown returns as Enola in Netflix’s Enola Holmes 3, where the grown-up detective is preparing for her wedding to Lord Tewkesbury while Sherlock is kidnapped and her future mother-in-law is abducted, forcing Enola to solve the case with Dr. Watson’s help and a Moriarty shadow. The film mixes brisk action, witty narration, and imaginative visuals with a darker tone than the first two entries, and it adds a serious anti-colonialist thread. Despite some slow patches, Brown’s performance reveals greater steel and comic bite, Cavill’s Sherlock endures as a strong presence, and Helena Bonham Carter remains entertaining. It lands as an enjoyable if not unforgettable installment for Netflix fans. Release date: Friday, July 1, 2026. Director: Philip Barantini; Screenwriter: Jack Thorne; Cast includes Millie Bobby Brown, Louis Partridge, Himesh Patel, Sharon Duncan-Brewster, Henry Cavill, Helena Bonham Carter; Rating: PG-13, 1 hour 45 minutes.
Millie Bobby Brown returns as Enola in Enola Holmes 3, a stylish, fast-paced Maltese-set mystery directed by Philip Barantini; while the plot is light, the film shines with slick visuals, brisk pacing, and Enola’s evolving independence as she navigates a wedding, a Sherlock kidnapping, and a renewed clash with Moriarty against a lush, cinematic backdrop.
Netflix has ordered a straight-to-series spy drama starring Millie Bobby Brown and David Harbour, created by Jack Thorne and produced with A24. Harbour plays Matt Wolfe, a disgraced former FBI agent turned security consultant, who is pulled back into danger when his estranged daughter Rebecca (Brown), now an FBI agent, goes missing on a mission. The series, which is currently untitled, marks a reunion for the Stranger Things duo and will be executive produced by Thorne, Harbour, Brown, Jake Bongiovi, Robert Brown, and others for PCMA Productions, Cut To, and Bravo Axolotl alongside A24. The show’s announcement comes six months after Stranger Things concluded on Netflix, with Harbour addressing recent personal tabloid headlines surrounding Brown.
Millie Bobby Brown reunites with Noah Schnapp at the NYC premiere of Enola Holmes 3, highlighted among a broad round-up of celebrity sightings—from Jennifer Lopez enjoying a bed-side treat to Demi Lovato and Jutes sharing a vacation kiss, and other stars like Will Smith and Taraji P. Henson making appearances at fashion and dining events.
Millie Bobby Brown and David Harbour will headline a new Netflix spy thriller, reuniting the Stranger Things stars as a father–daughter FBI team in a high-stakes case, with Harbour a disgraced security expert whose estranged daughter (Brown) vanishes. The series, from creator/writer Jack Thorne, received a straight-to-series order, and Brown and Harbour will executive-produce. The piece also notes past off-screen tensions and a 2025 harassment report, which Harbour addressed; Netflix declined to comment on that aspect.
Millie Bobby Brown and David Harbour will star in and executive‑produce an untitled Netflix spy drama from writer Jack Thorne (Enola Holmes), based on a logline in which a disgraced FBI agent turned security expert is pulled back into the game when his estranged daughter, an FBI agent, goes missing. The project comes from A24 and marks another reunion for the Stranger Things alums as Netflix orders a straight‑to‑series, with Brown and Harbour leading and Thorne crafting a character‑driven thriller.
Netflix has ordered Spy In the Blood, a straight-to-series father-daughter espionage thriller starring Millie Bobby Brown and David Harbour, from Jack Thorne and A24, inspired by Paul Warner’s debut novel. The story follows disgraced security expert Matt Wolfe and his FBI agent daughter Rebecca, whose disappearance pulls him back into the espionage world they left behind, marking Brown and Harbour’s Stranger Things reunion.
Millie Bobby Brown said she fell into a slight depression after Stranger Things ended and apologized to her co-stars to mend any lingering tensions, stressing she wanted to remain close friends after a decade playing Eleven; she also described the on-set friction with David Harbour as something they have since moved past.
Millie Bobby Brown revealed on the Happy Sad Confused podcast that she and Stranger Things creators Matt and Ross Duffer have a secret pact about Eleven's ending and won’t disclose what happened. She believes Eleven is alive, despite fan theories, and notes the finale left questions while she keeps silent about details. Brown’s post-Stranger Things work includes Enola Holmes 3 on Netflix and other projects in development, plus her exit from the Netflix drama Perfect.
Millie Bobby Brown said she experienced a brief post-finale dip and spent January trying to mend any issues with her Stranger Things co-stars, telling them she hoped they were still friends and that they’re like siblings after a decade together. She described the ending as emotionally hard and noted she and David Harbour presented a united front at the Season 5 premiere amid past reports of tension.
Millie Bobby Brown says she and the Duffer brothers kept Eleven’s fate secret after the finale, with the cast offering mixed beliefs about whether Eleven survived. The show’s ending was designed to be bittersweet and hopeful rather than a clear death, and the creators note Eleven does not communicate with Mike, making a reunion unlikely. Brown also describes post‑show sadness and mending ties with co‑stars, and she hints at future Netflix projects (including work with David Harbour) while Prism may be on hold and Just Picture It with Gabriel LaBelle is in development.