Actress Millie Bobby Brown’s upcoming Enola Holmes movie is at the centre of a copyright and trademark infringement lawsuit filed by officials for Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s estate.The Stranger Things star portrays Sherlock Holmes’ little sister in the Netflix film, based on Nancy Springer’s Enola Holmes Mysteries book series, which co-stars Henry Cavill as the famed literary sleuth, alongside castmates Sam Claflin, Fiona Shaw, and Helena Bonham Carter.However, representatives for Sherlock Holmes author Doyle claim that while the majority of his mystery tales are considered to be in the public domain, his last few stories about the famously stoic character, published between 1923 and 1927, are not – and those are the ones to feature details
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