
The boots are on the ground, and the mud is real. We finally have our first substantial look at Amazon’s massive Tomb Raider TV project. It’s already sparking the kind of heated debate that only a thirty-year-old fandom can produce.
Sophie Turner, best known as the Queen in the North from Game of Thrones, was spotted filming in the wet woodlands of Surrey, England. There are no green screens here—just rain, dirt, and the weight of gaming’s most famous heroine resting on her shoulders.
Learn more about Sophie Turner officially sporting Lara’s iconic look for the first time!
A Gritty New Look for Lara
These aren’t posed promotional shots; they’re candid snaps from the set, and they tell us a lot about the show’s direction. Forget the pristine teal tank top and tiny shorts of the 1996 original. Turner’s Lara is dressed for survival.
The photos show her equipped with grey cargo pants, a heavy ribbed shirt, and a tactical vest. It feels very close to the Survivor timeline (the 2013-2018 reboot trilogy).
In that era, practicality outweighed style. However, the production team hasn’t forgotten the roots. Turner is rocking the signature long braid and, crucially, she’s wearing the iconic dual pistol holsters on her thighs.
That specific detail bridges the gap between the gritty modern era and the classic Core Design days.
The @DailyMail has published 12 photos from the set of Amazon Prime Video’s Tomb Raider series, also showing Sophie Turner as Lara Croft in tactical gear during the filming of a parachute-landing scene! 🪂 pic.twitter.com/zFEFhVUMxg
— Infinity Tomb Raider (@infinityTRaider) February 6, 2026
The “Lara Energy” Debate
Whenever a new actor steps into Croft Manor, the internet takes notice. Reactions to these images have been split down the middle. On platforms like Reddit, one camp is praising the grounded approach. Filming on location in a muddy English forest suggests a series that values texture over glossy CGI.
It looks heavy, cold, and dangerous—exactly what a Tomb Raider adventure should feel like. The other camp is skeptical about the “vibe.” The criticism mostly centers on whether Turner projects enough “Lara Energy.”
This is that elusive mix of aristocratic confidence and action-hero grit that Angelina Jolie defined and Alicia Vikander reinvented. Some fans are nitpicking the hair color or the tactical gear, but ultimately, static photos taken between takes can only tell us so much.
We haven’t seen her run, shoot, or solve a puzzle yet.
TR Series: The Cast & Creative Team
While the lead role gets the headlines, the team built around Turner is serious business.
This isn’t a low-budget adaptation; Amazon is throwing heavy hitters at this project.
- Phoebe Waller-Bridge (Showrunner): The creator of Fleabag. She specializes in characters who are capable but psychologically messy. That fits modern Lara perfectly.
- Jason Isaacs: He’s stepping in as Uncle Atlas. If you know Isaacs, you know he plays charisma and menace better than almost anyone.
- Martin Bobb-Semple: Cast as Zip. This is a huge win for fans of Tomb Raider: Legend. Zip is the tech guy, bringing a necessary dynamic to the solo raiding.
- Bill Paterson: The new Winston. Hopefully, he stays out of the freezer.
There are also strong rumors—though not fully confirmed—that Keeley Hawes might be involved.
Hawes voiced Lara in the Legend/Anniversary/Underworld trilogy. Having her on board would be a massive nod to the die-hard gaming community.
Remastered: Revisit the Classics
While we wait for the show (which likely won’t hit screens until 2027), the best way to understand the hype is to play the games that defined the character.
The original adventures have recently been polished up for modern consoles, offering the perfect history lesson.
Verdict: Can Amazon Stick the Landing?
The challenge here isn’t just budget or casting; it’s tone. Tomb Raider has an identity crisis. Is it the campy, dual-wielding acrobatic fun of the 90s, or the traumatized, mud-caked survivalism of the modern games?
Amazon seems to be attempting a hybrid. The dual pistols say “Classic,” but the tactical vest and Waller-Bridge’s writing suggest “Modern Psychological Drama.” Sophie Turner has the physicality for the action; the real test will be if the script lets her have the wit that defines Lara Croft.
What’s your take on the tactical look—do you miss the classic outfit, or is the grounded style the right move?
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