Tomb Raider Netflix Show Will Now End with Season 2
Season 2 concludes the series with Lara Croft and Sam seeking stolen African Orisha masks, revealing dark secrets and facing a powerful billionaire, Netflix confirmed.
- Netflix's animated show featuring Lara Croft will conclude with its second season, which is scheduled to premiere on December 11, 2025.
- The showrunner Tasha Huo confirmed the final season decision after initial renewal and characterized the series as a link between the Survivor trilogy and original games.
- In Season 2, Lara Croft, voiced by Hayley Atwell, and her best friend Sam pursue stolen African Orisha masks while facing a powerful billionaire seeking the relics' mysterious power.
- The first season of the series earned a positive reception, securing approval from 22 reviewers on Rotten Tomatoes with a score of 73%. Produced by Legendary Television, the show features executive producers including Tasha Huo and several collaborating studios.
- Meanwhile, Amazon plans to begin filming a live-action Tomb Raider series starring Sophie Turner in January 2026, indicating continued franchise expansion beyond Netflix's animated show.
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Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft is officially coming to an end after Season 2, which is set to premiere on December 11, 2025 (via Deadline). Apparently, Netflix confirmed that the animated series was always planned to be a limited story. It connects the Survivor trilogy with the Tomb Raider games and fills the missing story pieces instead of creating a never-ending story. Showrunner Tasha Huo detailed the arc as a two-season run, ensuring …
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