It’s finally happening. After years of rumors, teasers, and endless fan speculation, Amazon Prime Video has started filming its Tomb Raider reboot, and Sophie Turner is stepping into Lara Croft’s boots. Honestly? The first photos are… something else.

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Sophie Turner Steps Into Lara Croft’s Iconic Role:

Turner appears in the classic Croft outfit — tank top, shorts, sturdy boots, dual pistols slung at her sides. She’s got the braid, the determined stare, the whole “I’m about to dive headfirst into a trap-filled tomb” energy. And somehow, she pulls it off without looking like she’s just in a costume. There’s grit there. You can see it in her posture. She looks like someone who could actually survive falling boulders and booby traps.

Inside Sophie Turner’s Intense Lara Croft Training:

Behind the scenes, the preparation has been intense. Months of training, stunt work, and what some insiders are jokingly calling “Lara boot camp.” Turner reportedly even discovered a small back issue in the process — which makes sense; I can barely touch my toes after a week of yoga, so imagine jumping across temple ruins. It’s safe to say she’s committed.

Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s Vision for a New Lara Croft:

What’s especially interesting is the creative team. Phoebe Waller-Bridge is at the helm, which immediately changes the tone. If you’ve seen her work, you know she’s not just about surface-level thrills. Expect a Lara who’s witty, clever, occasionally vulnerable, and maybe even a little sarcastic. Yes, there will be action. Yes, there will be tombs. But there’s a chance we finally get a character-driven story that makes sense of why Lara does what she does.

The supporting cast adds even more weight. Sigourney Weaver is on board, Jason Isaacs too, along with a handful of other seasoned actors and some fresh faces. It looks like we’ll get a mix of mentors, adversaries, and murky characters whose loyalties aren’t clear. Honestly, it makes the whole thing feel alive rather than just a string of set pieces.

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Fan Reactions to Sophie Turner as Lara Croft:

I have to mention reactions online because, well, they’re… messy. Some people are thrilled — they love the nods to the original 90s games. Others are debating everything from the braid to the boots. A few even called out the outfit on social media (classic internet energy). But one thing is clear: Turner’s energy in that first photo is infectious. You can almost feel her running through a jungle, leaping over collapsing floors.

Tomb Raider Reboot Release Date and What to Expect:

There’s no release date yet. With production just starting, 2027 seems plausible. But honestly, I’d mark the calendar anyway. Even if there are delays, the anticipation is real. Seeing Turner take on a role that’s been tackled by the likes of Angelina Jolie and Alicia Vikander? That alone is worth following.

Why This Tomb Raider Series Could Finally Get It Right?

What I’m most excited about is how human this Lara might be. The Croft from the games was always clever, fast, and fearless — but often a bit of a blank slate emotionally. This reboot could change that. You can imagine Turner navigating not just ancient ruins, but complex relationships, moral decisions, and the kind of internal struggles that make her more relatable. Maybe she’ll even crack a joke mid-chase. Please, let her crack a joke mid-chase.

The tombs, the treasures, the near-death experiences — they’re all coming. But it feels like there’s more than just adventure on the horizon. This could be the Tomb Raider series that finally makes the story matter as much as the action. And if the first photos are any indication, Turner is ready.

So, for those of us who grew up clicking through pixelated temples and dodging digital traps, it’s exciting to see the character finally step into real life. And for anyone new to Lara Croft? You’re about to meet someone smart, tough, and entirely unforgettable.

Adventure awaits. And if Turner’s Croft is anything like the photos suggest, we’re in for one wild ride.

 

 

 

Our Commonly Asked Questions?

The series is being developed by Phoebe Waller-Bridge, known for her work on Fleabag and Killing Eve, bringing a character-driven approach to the franchise.

Yes. The reboot draws inspiration from the classic Tomb Raider video games, including Lara Croft’s iconic look, while updating the story for a modern audience.

Yes. Reports indicate Sophie Turner completed months of physical training and stunt preparation to meet the demands of the action-heavy role.

Early set photos show Sophie Turner wearing Lara Croft’s classic tank top, shorts, boots, and signature braid, closely resembling the character’s original design.