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Millie Bobby Brown to star in The Girls I’ve Been for Netflix

Netflix is looking to stay in the Millie Bobby Brown business as Deadline has reported that the actress is slated to star in a feature-film adaptation of Tess Sharpe's novel "The Girls I've Been." Not only that, but Brown will also be producing the film through her PCMA Productions shingle along with Jason Bateman, who will produce through his Aggregate Films banner.

The upcoming novel, which is slated to be published early next year, is a thriller which follows a con artist by the name of Nora who must use her powers of persuasion and impersonation in order to free herself, her girlfriend, and ex-boyfriend from a hostage situation at a bank. Sounds like fun. Both Millie Bobby Brown's Stranger Things and Jason Bateman's Ozark picked up a handful of nods at the recently announced Emmy Awards nominations.

Millie Bobby Brown will next been seen in ENOLA HOLMES, which is based on the Enola Holmes Mysteries by Nancy Springer. Brown stars as the title character, the younger sister of Sherlock and Mycroft Holmes, and the film follows the young heroine as she awakes on her 16th birthday to discover that her mother (Helena Bonham Carter) has vanished and an assortment of gifts has been left behind, but with no apparent clues as to the whereabouts of her mother. Now in the care of her two older brothers (Henry Cavill and Sam Claflin) who want to ship her off to a finishing school, Enola escapes through London to find her mom. ENOLA HOLMES will debut on Netflix in September 2020. Millie Bobby Brown will also be starring in GODZILLA VS. KONG, which is currently slated for a May 21, 2021 release.

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