Filming Resumes on Amazon’s Tomb Raider After Sophie Turner’s Injury Delay
Filming on Amazon’s live-action Tomb Raider series has restarted following a brief production pause. Sophie Turner had been sidelined by a back injury in March. TMZ reports the shutdown was short and will not delay the show’s schedule.
Production timeline and status
Shooting began in January. Production halted in March while the lead recovered.
Filming resumes, according to industry reports. Crew members reportedly received pay during the pause.
Scenes and on-set sightings
First set images appeared in February. Turner was shown parachuting into a wet woodland carrying twin pistols.
Later set photos showed her on a motorcycle with Martin Bobb-Semple’s character, Zip. Those glimpses match the adventurous tone fans expect.
Locations under consideration
Fans and location watchers noticed Wrest Park in Bedfordshire closed earlier this year. Tomb Raider Chronicles flagged the estate as an Amazon filming site.
The Grade I-listed mansion dates from the 19th century. Its French chateau style aligns with Croft Manor’s aesthetic.
The estate has hosted other period productions. Downton Abbey: A New Era and Bridgerton filmed there.
Cast and casting clues
The series stars Sophie Turner as Lara Croft. Other confirmed cast members include Celia Imrie, Jason Isaacs, and Sigourney Weaver.
- Martin Bobb-Semple
- Celia Imrie
- Jason Isaacs
- Sigourney Weaver
Former Lara actress Keeley Hawes was also spotted on set in London. Observers suspect she may portray Amelia Croft.
What this means for fans
With filming resumes reports, Amazon’s Tomb Raider production appears back on track. The injury delay seems resolved quickly.
Filmogaz.com will continue to monitor updates as shooting progresses and more locations and cast details emerge.