Every Millie Bobby Brown Movie So Far - Complete List
While Millie Bobby Brown became a household name as Eleven in Stranger Things, her film career has seen her evolve from a "MonsterVerse" survivor to a powerhouse producer and lead actress.
It is strange to think that we have watched Millie Bobby Brown grow up almost entirely through the lens of high-stakes, world-ending catastrophes. From the quiet intensity of Eleven to the chaotic charm of Enola, there is a specific gravity she brings to the screen a sense that no matter how small the person, the weight they carry is immense. Watching her filmography back-to-back feels less like tracking a career and more like witnessing a series of experiments in resilience. There is a restlessness in her roles, isn't there?
Whether she’s sprinting through Victorian London or staring down a fire-breathing dragon, there is a recurring feeling of a young woman trying to outrun a destiny she didn’t ask for. It leaves you with a certain kind of adrenaline, mixed with a protective fondness that is hard to shake once the credits roll.
Below is a complete look at Millie Bobby Brown’s feature film career so far.
Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019)
This was Millie's public change from being a TV star to a movie star.
At the same time that the eco-terrorist group "Monarch" frees old Titans like Ghidorah, Rodan, and Mothra, Madison is caught up in a family drama.
Millie's face was used by director Michael Dougherty for a "pre-visualization" of the character before she was even cast because she was such a good fit for the part. Her role as a girl torn between her two scientist parents (Vera Farmiga and Kyle Chandler) gave the huge CGI fights real feeling.
Enola Holmes (2020)
This movie didn't simply give Millie a part, it gave her a whole series. Millie changed the Holmes mythos as both the main star and a producer (at just 16 years old).
The Story: Enola's mother (Helena Bonham Carter) goes missing on Enola's 16th birthday. Enola outsmarts her brothers, Sherlock (Henry Cavill) and Mycroft (Sam Claflin), to find her. Along the journey, she rescues a Lord who has run away and finds out about a political plot that could transform England forever.
The vibe is high-energy and feminist, and Enola is known for "breaking the fourth wall" to communicate to the audience directly.
Why it's her best: It shows off her breadth, from physical jujitsu fighting to quick-witted comedy to being emotionally open.
Godzilla vs. Kong (2021)
Millie comes back as Madison Russell, a "badass" teen who still doesn't think Godzilla has turned bad in the ultimate Titan showdown.
The Story: To get into Apex Cybernetics, Madison teams up with a conspiracy believer played by Brian Tyree Henry. Mechagodzilla is a man-made monster that causes Godzilla and Kong to work together in the end.
Millie's Impact: The monsters get most of the screen time, but Millie keeps things human by being Godzilla's main supporter and the one who finds out what the tech giant is really up to.
Enola Holmes 2 (2022)
It's rare for a sequel to be better than the first one, but Enola Holmes 2 was fairly fantastic, and some reviews claim it's even better. Millie and Henry Cavill's relationship become a lot more serious when there was more at stake and the mystery was based on a true event in history (the Matchgirls' Strike).
The Story: Enola is now a private detective, and her first assignment is to find a girl who has gone missing from a match factory. The investigation takes her back to the real-life Matchgirls' Strike of 1888, which mixes fiction with strong social critique.
Behind the Scenes: The movie introduces a gender-swapped Moriarty (Mira Troy) and has a scene after the credits with the famous Dr. John Watson, setting up a huge third movie.
Damsel (2024)
She turns the "damsel in distress" trope into something really cool. This job is the hardest on her body so far.
Princess Elodie thinks that marrying a handsome prince will feed her land when it's hungry. Instead, she is thrown into a pit and her blood is given to an old dragon that breathes fire.
Why you should watch it: The movie's middle hour is almost like a solo show. Millie pulls through tough situations by using her wedding dress as a survival kit. She uses the corset as a climbing tool and the silk as patches. It's kind of like Die Hard set in a dragon's lair.
Editor’s Note~
Millie Bobby Brown may only have a few movies to her name, but what makes them stand out is how carefully she's putting them together. Her selections demonstrate that she doesn't want to just ride out her early stardom. For example, she plays Enola Holmes, who is playful and confident, and Damsel, who needs a lot of physical endurance.
She appreciates female characters who can make their own choices, women who go on adventures, stay alive, question authority, and change the rules that were set for them. Millie keeps proving that her future after Stranger Things isn't just an experiment, it's a plan. She does all of her own work or balances out enormous CGI movies. And these flicks show that her best work is still to come.