Sophie Turner Unveiled as Lara Croft in Prime Video's Tomb Raider

Sophie Turner debuts as Lara Croft in new Tomb Raider series.

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Production Begins on Tomb Raider Series

Prime Video's highly anticipated Tomb Raider series has officially begun production, introducing Sophie Turner as the iconic adventurer, Lara Croft. This marks a significant moment for the actress, stepping into a role beloved by many.

First Look at Sophie Turner

A first-look image has been unveiled featuring Turner in Croft's classic outfit, signaling a commitment to the character's heritage. Production is under the banner of Amazon MGM Studios, in collaboration with Story Kitchen and Crystal Dynamics.

Project Background

Originally greenlit in 2024, this series is based on the legendary Tomb Raider franchise—which has defined action-adventure gaming for a generation. The narrative follows Lara, a brilliant archaeologist drawn into perilous, ancient mysteries stemming from her insatiable curiosity.

The Cast and Creative Team

Turner, widely known for her role in Game of Thrones, was chosen through a competitive casting process. She will be joined by a talented ensemble cast, including:

  • Sigourney Weaver
  • Jason Isaacs
  • Martin Bobb-Semple
  • Jack Bannon
  • John Heffernan
  • Bill Paterson
  • Paterson Joseph
  • Sasha Luss
  • Juliette Motamed
  • Celia Imrie
  • August Wittgenstein

Phoebe Waller-Bridge is at the creative helm as the creator and co-showrunner, working alongside executive producer Chad Hodge. The series is directed by Jonathan Van Tulleken, who also serves as an executive producer.

Looking Ahead

As production continues, fans are eager to see how this reboot transforms Lara Croft's story and captures the essence of the beloved franchise. The first look at Sophie Turner signals a promising start for the series.

Source: GeekTyrant


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