British actress Millie Bobby Brown says she and her Enola Homes 2 co-star Henry Cavill have had a mature relationship. In a recent interview with Deadline, the 18-year-old actress said that Cavill had imposed “terms and conditions” on their relationship. She compared herself to her Stranger Things co-stars Noah Schnapp and Charlie Heaton, saying:
“Because I grew up with Noah and Charlie, it’s different. I first met them when I was ten years old. So for me, it’s like your classmate. And it’s like a real grown-up relationship with Henry. Like a very beautiful, extremely healthy relationship. We have terms and conditions for one.”
Enola Holmes, a 2020 mystery film starring Millie Bobby Brown and Henry Cavill, is their first collaboration. Bobby plays the main character, while Cavill plays her brother, detective Sherlock Holmes. Sam Claflin played Mycroft Holmes in the first film. He did not repeat his role in the sequel.
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Millie Bobby Brown is not allowed to ask about Henry Cavill’s private life.
In the same interview, Millie Bobby Brown revealed Henry Cavill’s strict rules of conversation.
“I know Henry. He agreed to the deal with me. I’m not allowed to ask about his private life. ‘Millie, shut up,’ he said. Are not.’ And I said, ‘I understand’.”
Stranger Things, the sci-fi television series created by the Duffer Brothers, gave Millie Bobby Brown her first big screen appearance. She plays Eleven in the series, alongside Finn Wolfhard, Winona Ryder, David Harbor, Gaten Matarazza, Caleb McLaughlin, Natalia Dyer, Charlie Heaton, Joe Keery, and Noah Schnapp. Brown met and connected with her peers when she was 10 years old. Millie Bobby Brown notes that there is honesty among the child actors on the show.
“It’s not like the kids in Stranger Things. There are no limits because we are all brothers and sisters. But Henry is really strict with me, which I like a lot.”
Earlier in the interview, Millie Bobby Brown described Cavill as a “really reasonable guy” who tolerates her teasing and teasing.
“It’s surprising that he doesn’t have a sister. So it’s completely different for him. I have a younger brother, an older sister and a brother. So I’m very used to that kind of dynamic. I had to integrate a lot into my interactions with Henry off-screen and on-screen to push him out of his comfort zone.”
Brown and Cavill were last seen in Enola Holmes 2, which premieres on Netflix on October 27. The film, directed by Harry Bradbeer, is based on the adult fantasy series of the same name by Nancy Springer. Brown’s upcoming films include Damsel, The Electric State, The Girls I’ve Been and The Thing About Jellyfish, according to her IMDb bio.
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