Lara Croft’s tomb being raided; GK Films rebooting Tomb Raider

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Last Updated on July 23, 2021

We’ve heard rumblings about this possibility for some time now, so it’s not coming as a complete surprise; still, here it is, all official now: Lara Croft is coming back to the big screen.

Graham King Films (THE DEPARTED, RANGO) will be at the helm of the new TOMB RAIDER film, due to hit theaters sometime in 2013. There’s no writer or director attached yet, nor is there a lady to fill Lara’s boots. (As this is described as a “reboot”, Angelina Jolie will not reprise her role.)

From the press release:


In a pre-emptive strike, GK Films has come on board to acquire the feature film rights to TOMB RAIDER and will reboot the successful action-adventure franchise aiming for a 2013 release for the first film.

Produced by Graham King and Tim Headington, the films will create daring new adventures for the young and dynamic Lara Croft.

“We are very excited to be rebooting what is already a hugely successful film franchise and continuing the TOMB RAIDER phenomenon,” said King.

I’m pretty much in “whatever” mode with this one. Not like the previous movies are going to be given the Criterion treatment anytime soon, nor is the character so completely identified with Jolie that another actress can’t take her place.

Besides, if she dresses like Angelina’s Lara, why should we even complain?

Source: Deadline.com

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