Coming To Netflix: Korean Thriller TIME TO HUNT, Legendary’s ENOLA HOLMES
Netflix will be the recipient of at least two new titles going forward, first of which is Yoon Sung-hyun’s dystopian thriller, Time To Hunt. The film will stream Thursday, April 23, closing a bitter chapter that began with a spate of delays due to the Covid-19 outbreak, and a court-ordered injunction lifted in the wake of a dispute between sales agent Contents Panda, and producer Little Big Pictures.
Lee Je-hoon stars as a dystopian city dweller whose best laid getaway plans go belly up when he and his three friends are chased by a mysterious figure. Also starring are Choi Woo-Sik, Ahn Jae-Hong, Park Jung-Min and Park Hae-Soo.
Also making its way to Netflix is Emmy nominee and BAFTA award winning Fleabag and Killing Eve director Harry Bradbeer’s Enola Holmes, initially poised as a Warner Bros. theatrical release from Legendary Pictures.
Jack Thorne (Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Wonder) adapted the script from Nancy Springer’s popular book series, centered on Millie Bobby Brown in the title role of Sherlock Holmes’s 16-year old, much younger—and equally intelligent—sister, as she embarks on her own crime-solving career London in the 1880s following her mother’s mysterious disappearance.
Joining Brown is Henry Cavill (Mission: Impossible – Fallout, Man of Steel, The Witcher”) as Sherlock Holmes and Sam Claflin as the eldest of the Holmes siblings, Mycroft Holmes (The Hunger Games franchise, Me Before You), and Helena Bonham Carter (The King’s Speech, The Wings of the Dove,” the Harry Potter franchise) as the Holmes’ matriarch, Eudoria.
A streaming premiere date awaits further announcing. (Forbes, Netflix)
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