Millie Bobby Brown Stuns in Sleek, Curve-Hugging Little Black Dress

Millie Bobby Brown Stuns in Sleek, Curve-Hugging Little Black Dress



Millie Bobby Brown's 'Enola Holmes 3' Production Stalled After Illness Outbreak in Malta** The production of Netflix’s highly anticipated *Enola Holmes 3* has reportedly come to an unexpected standstill after a wave of illness impacted several cast and crew members during filming in Malta—including lead star Millie Bobby Brown. According to international media reports, the third installment of the popular detective series began principal photography in mid-April at Shepperton Studios in London before relocating to Malta for further shooting. However, the set was abruptly shut down after what appears to be a food-related incident affected numerous individuals on site. A source close to the production revealed, “Millie and several members of the cast were in the midst of shooting when people began falling ill. Quite a few were impacted, forcing the team to pause filming to allow for recovery.” “It turned out to be a case of food poisoning—very unfortunate timing considering the tight production window,” the insider continued. “Thankfully, the illness was not severe, and everyone has since recovered, but the delay has added pressure to an already packed schedule.” The interruption comes as a setback for the third entry in the franchise, which has drawn significant fan anticipation following the success of its predecessors. The first two films, directed by Harry Bradbeer and starring Brown alongside Henry Cavill, Helena Bonham Carter, and Louis Partridge, debuted on Netflix in 2020 and 2022, respectively. *Enola Holmes 3*, now under the direction of Philip Barantini, was officially confirmed by Netflix in November of last year. No official update has been given regarding how the filming pause might affect the project's timeline or release date. --- Would you like a shorter version for social media or a breaking news alert style version as well?

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