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- The live-action Tomb Raider series for Prime Video, led by Sophie Turner as Lara Croft, has been moving forward with a growing cast. Major additions include Sigourney Weaver and Jason Isaacs, among others, with casting details reported by outlets such as The Hollywood Reporter and Variety in late 2025 and early 2026.[1][2]
- Production reportedly began or slated to begin around January 2026, with several co-stars announced as series regulars to fill out Lara’s world, and new characters created for the show alongside familiar game-era figures.[2][3]
- In early 2026, first-look materials and casting confirmations continued to emerge, underscoring ongoing development and anticipation for the adaptation, including announces about lead and supporting cast.[3][5]
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- There have been prior discussions about Alicia Vikander’s films and older franchise iterations, but the current wave centers on the Amazon/Prime Video series starring Sophie Turner and a late-2025 to early-2026 casting cascade.[6][7]
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Tomb Raider 2 - Movies, TV, Celebs, and more...
www.imdb.comJust cast Ella Purnell as the lead in all video game adaptations
thetab.comLara Croft actor discovered back problem while training to play role
www.independent.co.ukPrime Video has unveiled a first look at the 'Tomb Raider' live-action series, showing Sophie Turner as Lara Croft.
variety.comTomb Raider (2018) - Filme, TV, Promis und mehr ...
www.imdb.comCan fans start to get excited?
www.cinemablend.comActress speaks about the difference between her and Angelina Jolie's interpretation of the character
www.independent.co.ukTomb Raider (2018) - Movies, TV, Celebs, and more...
www.imdb.comSophie Turner's Lara Croft is joined by a few familiar faces from the games, and plenty of new ones.
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