Amazon orders Tomb Raider TV series for Prime Video following Fallout's success

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Finally official: Amazon and Crystal Dynamics are officially taking their partnership to the next level. The e-commerce giant's Prime Video division has ordered a Tomb Raider series that will be written and executive produced by Phoebe Waller-Bridge. Rumors of an Amazon Tomb Raider series with Waller-Bridge at the helm date back to early 2023, but now it's official.

Amazon said the show will premiere exclusively on Prime Video in more than 240 countries and territories around the globe. It'll be based on the iconic Tomb Raider franchise, and follow the adventures of renowned archeologist Lara Croft.

Amazon partnered with Crystal Dynamics in 2022 to help publish the next Tomb Raider game. The as-yet untitled game is described as a single-player, narrative-drive action-adventure that'll serve as the next chapter in the legendary franchise. It'll be available across multiple platforms, be built using Unreal Engine 5, and implement several familiar series elements including puzzles and creative pathfinding.

Netflix, meanwhile, is still working on an animated Tomb Raider spin-off. Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft was announced in 2021, and will pick up after the events of the trilogy reboot. A first look trailer dropped in late 2023 but we still don't have a firm premiere date outside of "coming soon."

Tomb Raider debuted in 1996 from developer Core Design and publisher Eidos Interactive, and was a groundbreaking game for the time with innovative 3D graphics, controls, and gameplay that were unlike anything up to that point. It went on to become one of the top-selling games on the original PlayStation with over seven million copies sold.

Protagonist Lara Croft has since been featured in numerous sequels and is one of gaming's most recognizable characters, right up there with the likes of Mario and Sonic. In 2018, Tomb Raider was inducted into the World Video Game Hall of Fame.

No word yet on who will play Croft in the new series, but you can be sure Amazon will do its best to find an ideal fit.

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If Amazon can pull off a more Indiana Jones-esq (Raiders of the Lost Ark, you know the good one) Tomb Raider that's got adventure and bad guys and a sprinkle of the supernatural and less of the violence fetish the new Tomb Raiders were that would be great.

That said, a little surprised they didn't go for something a bit more sci-fi (Deus Ex indeed), which is clearly having a mini-revival right now.
 
For how dull the reboot games were, I wouldn't hold my breath for a good TV adaption. The movies were, well, pretty bad, too.

It'll suck.
 
Fallout games had lore and character rich universe, Tomb Raider has always been Lara lost/exploring some god-forsaken place at the end of the world.

I don't think that has enough substance to translate well to a tv show. So unless they really have a kick-*** creative team writing, this could be one of those shows where the only resemblance to the source material is the name of the protagonist.

 
Tomb Raider makes sense however putting Phoebe on this series is a bad move. I’m not sure I can stomach another female man bashing protagonist. They should keep in mind who their core audience are.
It will be a nagging man hating show full of "white man bad" woke mind virus. Choke full of virtue signalling and forced diversity.
I can bet my life on it
 
This is awesome news, especially after the success of Fallout. Hopefully they cast someone who can capture her strength and wit.
 
Fallout series starting with episode 2 is trash imho. I stopped there. Anything with Phoebe-Whatever Bish is all the nails in the coffin at once.
 
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