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Enola Holmes 3 Dominates Netflix Charts With Massive Debut

Enola Holmes 3 has officially made a splash on Netflix, securing the top spot on the streamer’s English movie charts during its opening week. The mystery adventure, which sees Millie Bobby Brown return to the titular role, pulled in 20.7 million views for the week ending June 29.

A Strong Start for the Mystery Sequel

The latest installment in the franchise has clearly resonated with audiences, outperforming other titles on the platform. Following the success of the previous films, this strong debut indicates continued interest in the character’s journey. You can find more information about the film on its IMDb page.

Other films also saw significant engagement during the same tracking period. The romance film Voicemails for Isabelle landed in second place with 13.3 million views, while Little Brother, featuring Eric Andre and John Cena, followed in third with 12.7 million views.

Broader Streaming Performance

Beyond the movie charts, Netflix saw movement in its television rankings as well. Harlan Coben’s limited series I Will Find You maintained its momentum, adding 16 million views to reach a cumulative total of 74.1 million views over three weeks. Additionally, the second season of Avatar: The Last Airbender continued to draw viewers, collecting 9.6 million views in its second week on the platform.

The consistent performance of these titles highlights how Netflix continues to leverage both established franchises and new limited series to drive engagement. For fans of the Enola Holmes series, this successful launch is a positive sign for the future of the property on the streamer. You can view the official project details on the Netflix official site.

Source: ComingSoon.net

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