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Production halts on ‘Tomb Raider’ after Sophie Turner sustains injury on set


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Production halts after Sophie Turner’s injury

Prime Video’s upcoming Tomb Raider series paused filming after lead actress Sophie Turner was injured on set. Amazon MGM Studios said Turner suffered a “minor injury,” prompting a brief production hold so she can recover.

Turner, best known for Game of Thrones, plays iconic adventurer Lara Croft. This pause underscores industry emphasis on safety as crews await updates on her return.

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Studio confirms brief pause

Amazon MGM Studios confirmed to media outlets that Turner “recently experienced a minor injury”. The studio’s spokesperson added that production “has briefly paused to allow her time to recover.”

This official statement emphasized that the team is eager to resume filming at full capacity. Executives assured fans they “look forward to resuming production as soon as possible” once Turner has healed.

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Turner’s training reveals back issue

Turner underwent rigorous training for the role, often working out eight hours a day, five days a week. She later revealed to SiriusXM that she discovered a chronic “perpetual back problem” during these sessions.

This pre-existing condition may be tied to the on-set injury, making caution necessary. Turner has stated she will focus on recovery before returning to the shoot.

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Filming timeline and release

Filming on Tomb Raider began in England on January 15, 2026. The live-action adaptation was slated for a 2027 premiere.

The late-March stoppage introduced uncertainty to that schedule, and Amazon has not announced a revised release date pending Turner’s recovery. Industry observers note that even a brief delay can affect marketing, but insiders say filming will likely resume quickly once Turner is ready.

Fun fact: Before Core Design, the studio behind the original Tomb Raider series, settled on Lara Croft, she was briefly known as Laura Cruz.

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Creative team and cast

Tomb Raider was created by Fleabag’s Phoebe Waller-Bridge, who serves as its showrunner. The cast includes veterans Sigourney Weaver and Jason Isaacs alongside Turner.

Major entertainment companies back the project, including Amazon, MGM, Legendary Television, and game maker Crystal Dynamics. This high-profile backing underscores Amazon’s commitment to production excellence and signals that the series is a top priority for the studio.

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Expected pause duration

Reports varied on how long filming would stop. Some sources suggested a multi-month break, but the studio later indicated it could be as short as two weeks.

People magazine reported the pause is planned for about two weeks and noted that the crew is still being paid during Turner’s recovery. Industry insiders say this suggests filming can resume quickly after the break.

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Media coverage and fan reaction

Major entertainment outlets covered the pause, confirming that filming is on hold after Turner’s injury. News sites highlighted Amazon’s careful approach to Turner’s “minor injury,” citing studio statements.

Fans on social media expressed excitement about Turner’s Lara Croft. One user on X (Twitter) posted, “OH MY GOD! SHE LOOKS PERFECT!” about Turner’s first look as Croft, underscoring strong audience enthusiasm.

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Turner and Waller-Bridge speak

Turner had previously expressed excitement for the role, saying she was “thrilled beyond measure to be playing Lara Croft”. She promised to give the character “everything I’ve got.”

Creator Waller-Bridge echoed that enthusiasm, noting all involved were “wildly passionate about Lara.” She also teased fans by saying, “Get your artifacts out… Croft is coming…” These remarks helped build anticipation for the series.

Fun fact: When Sophie was only three years old, she joined the Playbox Theatre Company, a well-known children’s theater company that has had alumni land roles in productions of Avenue Q and TV series Black Mirror

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Injury details undisclosed

Neither Amazon nor media outlets have revealed the exact nature of Turner’s injury, describing it only as “minor.” The spokesperson’s statement gave no details beyond confirming she is recovering.

Entertainment reporters noted that the studio did not elaborate on the injury. A representative for Turner also declined to comment. This lack of information suggests the pause is precautionary and that no serious harm occurred.

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Safety first, resume expected

A Prime Video statement stressed that Turner’s recovery is paramount. The studio said it “look[ed] forward to resuming production as soon as possible” once she recovers.

This aligns with the standard practice of pausing filming for cast injuries. The statement reassured fans and insiders, signaling confidence that filming will resume quickly and the project will stay on track.

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Other cast and crew details

Beyond Turner, Weaver and Isaacs, the series features a large ensemble including Bill Paterson, Paterson Joseph and Celia Imrie. Jonathan Van Tulleken directs with Waller-Bridge; they share showrunning duties.

Experienced producers from Wells Street, Story Kitchen, Crystal Dynamics, and others round out the creative team, reflecting the project’s high profile in Amazon’s lineup. This veteran cast and crew indicate Amazon’s high expectations for the series.

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Fan anticipation remains high

News outlets noted the production pause, but fan enthusiasm remains strong. Turner’s first-look image as Lara Croft continues to circulate online, fueling excitement.

Fans discuss her portrayal and eagerly await updates on the production restart. Major entertainment sites will report any new developments as they occur. Industry observers believe the series will remain on track despite this brief delay overall.

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Looking ahead

In summary, filming on Tomb Raider has paused due to Sophie Turner’s injury, but statements assure that work will resume once she recovers. The series remains a key project for Amazon.

No revised timeline has been given, but the industry expects Amazon to maintain the 2027 release target. Stakeholders are monitoring the situation and supporting Turner’s safe return to the set.

Speaking of the Tomb Raider production halt, Sophie Turner’s portrayal of Lara Croft is also sparking a wave of reactions online.

Wishing Sophie Turner a speedy recovery after her Tomb Raider set injury! Like and share your support.

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