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Sophie Turner Injures Back, Temporarily Halts 'Tomb Raider' Production
Production paused in Los Angeles after Sophie Turner suffered a minor back injury during filming, with the studio confirming a brief halt to allow recovery.
- Amazon MGM Studios announced a brief production pause on the new Lara Croft series after lead actress Sophie Turner sustained a minor injury. Filming in Los Angeles, which began in January, is currently suspended.
- The Sun reported Turner has a "pre-existing back injury" that progressed while working on set. Amazon MGM Studios confirmed the pause as precautionary, though no further incident details have been released.
- Created by Phoebe Waller-Bridge, the series features Sigourney Weaver and Jason Isaacs. The show follows archaeologist Lara Croft's adventures, with Turner pictured in the character's iconic green tank and shorts.
- Turner takes on the Tomb Raider mantle following Angelina Jolie and Alicia Vikander. Jolie starred in the original films, while Vikander portrayed the adventurer in the 2018 feature.
- Amazon MGM Studios expects to resume filming as soon as possible, though the project currently lacks a scheduled release date. Turner previously stated she is "thrilled beyond measure" to play the role.
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