Millie Bobby Brown Double Digest: 'Damsel' & 'Enola Holmes 3'
As the current most successful streaming service, Netflix has a lot of original programming and films to market to viewers over the year; a task made difficult by the sheer glut of entertainment and information that pours forth from the internet on a daily basis. Where once, something like a once-a-cycle event like San Diego Comic-Con would be enough to announce a full lineup, soup to nuts, the streaming service now has multiple events throughout the year, primarily aimed at the younger, more tuned-in viewers, who hungrily devour trailers on YouTube and their favorite celebs on Instagram. "Geeked Week," which just concluded, is one such run of announcements aimed at Netflix's nerdier properties. Most of what they rolled out is American-made and American-focused, but when it comes to the films featuring U.K. star Millie Bobby Brown, it's all British-based fantasy.
For those who are not super keyed into Netflix, Brown is one of their true child star finds. Cast in a little-promoted sci-fi series called Stranger Things at the age of 11, she has been not only the series' biggest breakout celebrity but also the savviest behind the scenes as well. She's used her relationship with Netflix to build an empire, securing the rights to projects she wants to star in, surrounding herself with A-list talent, and staying true to her British sensibilities. She turned the Enola Holmes books into a mega-franchise, and she's now set to lead the film Damsel, a twisted fairy tale where she plays the ultimate self-rescuing princess.
Geeked Week opened with the first hints of Stranger Things' final season, which Brown has made clear she is all too eager to be finished with so that she can stop being viewed as a child actor and get on with transitioning to adult work. It hit the completely unsurprising news announcement a third Enola Holmes film was underway mid-week, and it closed out by dropping the Damsel trailer.