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In an exciting development for fans of the Tomb Raider franchise, Amazon has announced a new TV series adaptation of the popular video game. The series, set to be exclusive to Prime Video, will be written, showrun, and executive produced by Phoebe Waller-Bridge, the acclaimed writer behind hit shows like Fleabag and Killing Eve.
Waller-Bridge's involvement in the project has sparked anticipation, as her unique storytelling style promises to offer something different from the usual Indy Jones-alike fare. The new Tomb Raider TV series may just provide the video game adaptation that fans have hoped for.
Jonathan Van Tulleken, director of Shōgun for FX and Disney, will take the helm as director for this new series, ensuring a visually stunning and engaging production.
The star of the new Tomb Raider TV series will be Sophie Turner, known for her roles in Game of Thrones and X-Men. Turner's English background aligns with Lara Croft's original character, adding an authentic touch to the adaptation. Turner will portray the iconic adventurer Lara Croft, bringing a fresh interpretation to the beloved character.
Production for the new Tomb Raider TV series is set to begin on January 19, 2026, with Amazon having already started pre-production. The company, now the current owner of the Tomb Raider franchise, has big plans for future Lara Croft games, suggesting a potential synergy between the TV series and the video games.
The announcement of this new Tomb Raider TV series was made in May 2024, marking a significant step forward for the franchise's small-screen journey. With Waller-Bridge's creative vision, Van Tulleken's direction, and Turner's captivating portrayal of Lara Croft, the new Tomb Raider TV series is shaping up to be an exciting addition to the world of video game adaptations.
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