When they’re not co-starring in the Enola Holmes franchise, Millie Bobby Brown and Louis Partridge are all too happy to pepper each other with questions. That’s at least what they’re up to in the latest installment of Vogue’s “Off the Cuff” series, which sees the actors chat about everything from Partridge’s most recent musical discoveries (“Samba and bossa nova”) to what art supply Brown would be (“The canvas…I feel like I’m the canvas every day anyway”).
At other points in the conversation, Brown admits that while she loves film, she doesn’t always enjoy the act of watching a film (truly a girl after my own heart)—but the last one she took in was Sing. Book-wise, she’s reading a guide to getting her child through the tantrum stage; and if there’s one thing Brown thinks everyone should experience at least once in their life, it’s shaving their hair off. (But come on…could anyone else really pull it off like she did?)
Partridge, in turn, shares that he’d love to go back in time and solve the Jack the Ripper mystery; that his favorite Sherlock Holmes whodunnit is The Case of the Missing Marquess; and that he feels his Enola Holmes character, Tewkesbury, has become “more sensible, a bit less of a nincompoop” over the course of the last few movies—something we’ll all get the chance to verify for ourselves now that Enola Holmes 3 is officially out on Netflix. Goody!
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