- Millie Bobby Brown says Henry Cavill won’t let her ask about his personal life.
- The pair play the brother-sister duo Sherlock and Enola Holmes in Enola Holmes.
- Brown said her relationship is different than what she has with her Stranger Things co-stars.
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Millie Bobby Brown said her relationship with her Enola Holmes 2 co-star Henry Cavill differs from her Stranger Things castmates because she and Cavill have a “real adult relationship.”
Speaking to Deadline about the upcoming movie, which will be released on Netflix Friday, Brown said that she and Cavill have limitations in their relationship as co-stars. In the “Enola Holmes” films, they play the siblings Sherlock and Enola Holmes.
“Henry feels like a real adult relationship. Like a really good friendship, a really healthy one. One that we have conditions for,” Brown said. “I know Henry. He has conditions with me. I can’t ask about his private life. It’s like, ‘Millie, shut up. No.’ And I’m like ‘Got it.’
Millie Bobby Brown stars in Enola Holmes. Netflix
Henry Cavill as Sherlock in Enola Holmes. Netflix
In contrast, Brown said her relationship with her co-stars on Netflix’s Stranger Things was more family in nature, as they grew up together. When the show’s first season premiered in 2016, Brown herself was 12, and her young co-stars were also in their teens and early teens.
Brown and her co-star Noah Schnapp, who plays Will Byers in “Stranger Things,” previously said in a video released by MTV News in June that they had a prenuptial agreement that would take effect when they were both still single, when they turn 40 years old.
“It’s different with the ‘Stranger Things’ kids,” Brown told Deadline. “There are no boundaries because it’s like we’re all siblings. But with Henry, he’s very strict with me, which I appreciate.”