First on-set photos and footage show Sophie Turner as Lara Croft in Amazon's Tomb Raider series

Following the production start last month, the first leaked on-set photos and footage from Amazon's live-action Tomb Raider series have emerged, featuring Sophie Turner performing stunts as Lara Croft. Captured in Surrey woods, the images build excitement amid recent cast additions for Phoebe Waller-Bridge's adaptation.

The first on-set images and video from Amazon MGM Studios' Tomb Raider series for Prime Video surfaced on February 6, 2026, via social media posts from Core Design and TMZ. Shared three weeks after principal photography began on January 15, they show Sophie Turner—known from Game of Thrones and X-Men—in full Lara Croft mode during filming in a drizzling woodland near Surrey, UK.

Turner's tactical look includes black mid-calf boots, grey cargo pants, a black vest over a ribbed brown long-sleeve shirt, and the signature green canvas knapsack with brown leather straps. She's equipped with dual thigh-holstered pistols, a forearm brace, fingerless leather gloves, a grenade belt, and her classic braid. Footage captures her executing stunts, such as parachuting across a lake.

In a recent January interview on The Julia Cunningham Show, Turner shared her rigorous prep: “We’ve been doing eight hours a day, five days a week, since February last year of training, so it’s been a lot.” She noted challenges like a 'perpetual back problem' but progress in building muscle from scratch.

Phoebe Waller-Bridge, creator, writer, executive producer, and co-showrunner, teased: “It's not very often you get to make a show of this scale with a character you grew up loving... Get your artifacts out... Croft is coming..."

Building on earlier announcements—including Jason Isaacs as Uncle Atlas, Sigourney Weaver as Evelyn Wallis, Martin Bobb-Semple as Zip, and Bill Paterson as Winston—recent castings add Celia Imrie as Francine (British Museum Head of Advancement) and speculation around Keeley Hawes as Lara's mother Amelia after her London set sighting. The series from Crystal Dynamics and Amazon eyes a 2027 Prime Video debut, continuing the 30-year Tomb Raider legacy with over 100 million units sold.

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Illustrative photo of Sophie Turner as Lara Croft with Sigourney Weaver and Jason Isaacs announcing the Tomb Raider TV series cast for Amazon Prime Video.
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Amazon announces more cast for Tomb Raider TV series

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Amazon has revealed additional cast members for its upcoming live-action Tomb Raider series on Prime Video, starring Sophie Turner as Lara Croft. The ensemble includes veterans like Sigourney Weaver and Jason Isaacs in key roles, alongside new characters created for the show. Filming is set to begin later this month.

Amazon MGM Studios has begun production on its Tomb Raider TV series for Prime Video, releasing the first official image of Sophie Turner as Lara Croft. Building on the recently announced ensemble cast—including Sigourney Weaver and Jason Isaacs—filming started January 15, 2026, eyeing an early 2027 debut.

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Prime Video has released the first official image of Sophie Turner as Lara Croft in its live-action Tomb Raider TV series, marking the start of production. The reveal, featuring a star-studded cast including Sigourney Weaver and Jason Isaacs, has shifted fan opinions from initial casting backlash to excitement, while Turner shares her preparation for the iconic role.

Following the reveal at The Game Awards 2025, Crystal Dynamics has elaborated on Tomb Raider Catalyst (2027 mainline sequel) and Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis (2026 remake), confirming Catalyst's placement years after Tomb Raider: Underworld—with the Survivor trilogy as Lara Croft's origin—while highlighting shared development resources, a key Amazon Game Studios partnership, and a broader multimedia franchise including a live-action TV series.

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The 2013 Tomb Raider reboot's recent arrival on Nintendo Switch has elicited a passionate community response, leading port developer Aspyr to consider bringing the trilogy's sequels, Rise and Shadow, to the platform. Aspyr acknowledged the demand but stopped short of announcements. This development follows the successful reintroduction of classic Tomb Raider games to Nintendo hardware.

Prime Video has released 'Steal,' a six-episode crime thriller created by Sotiris Nikias, starring Sophie Turner as Zara, an office worker ensnared in Britain's largest heist. The series explores themes of greed and societal discontent amid a dramatic robbery at a pensions firm. All episodes are now streaming on the platform.

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Teresa Palmer has been cast as Phoebe/Sif in the upcoming Prime Video God of War TV series, joining Ryan Hurst as Kratos. The show, created by Ronald D. Moore, adapts the father-son story from the 2018 and 2022 games. It has been ordered for two seasons, with no release date announced.

 

 

 

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