Millie Bobby Brown to star in, exec produce Netflix film 'Damsel'

The 16-year-old actor, who rose to international prominence after starring in the Netflix sci-fi series "Stranger Things", is coming off her successful film debut on the streamer with "Enola Holmes".

Published: 12th November 2020 12:15 PM  |   Last Updated: 12th November 2020 12:15 PM   |  A+A-

Netflix series 'Stranger Things' star Millie Bobby Brown (Photo | AP)

By PTI

LOS ANGELES: Hollywood star Millie Bobby Brown is cementing her relationship with Netflix by featuring in the fantasy film "Damsel", which she will also executive produce.

The 16-year-old actor, who rose to international prominence after starring in the Netflix sci-fi series "Stranger Things", is coming off her successful film debut on the streamer with "Enola Holmes".

"Damsel" will follow Brown as Princess Elodie, who thinks she's marrying Prince Henry but is really being sacrificed to a dragon, reported Entertainment Weekly.

The film will be directed by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo of "28 Weeks Later" fame and written by Dan Mazeau, known for "Wrath of the Titans".

Brown, who made her debut as producer with "Enola Holmes", is currently shooting for the fourth season of "Stranger Things" after the coronavirus pandemic paused production for a time.

She will next reprise her role in the 2021 sequel of the monster film "Godzilla vs Kong".


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