A quiet triumph for British soft power. The film industry, often overlooked in the Westminster scramble, is basking in the glow of Enola Holmes 2. Millie Bobby Brown and Louis Partridge sat down for a carefully choreographed interview, but the real story is the numbers.
Streaming data from Netflix shows the franchise has become a global hit. Whitehall sources tell me the success is a rare good news story for the UK's cultural exports. Brown, speaking with the polish of a seasoned political operative, praised the 'Britishness' of the production.
Partridge nodded. But behind the scenes, there are questions. Will the government leverage this for trade deals?
Or is it just another victory for the streaming giants? The film industry lobby is pushing for tax breaks. They want a slice of the political pie.
Meanwhile, the cast moves on to the next project. The game continues.








