Millie Bobby Brown‘s upcoming Netflix series, Enola Holmes, could be in a bit of trouble. THR is reporting that the movie, which focuses on Sherlock’s younger sister, has been sued by author Arthur Conan Doyle‘s estate.
In 2014, the Conan Doyle Estate lost most of its hold on the infamous Sherlock Holmes character after it was ruled that all of the stories authored about the detective before 1923 were in the public domain.
The complaint namechecks the book author, Nancy Springer, Netflix, Legendary Pictures, and publishing house Penguin Random House, and says that “after the stories that are now in the public domain, and before the Copyrighted Stories, the Great War happened.” It goes on, “In World War I, Conan Doyle lost his eldest son,
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