Oğuz said last week that the sequel to Tomb Raider was in limbo. The sequel is finally out of limbo but not in a good way. The sequel to this 2018 reboot film, which was planned to be shot by Misha Green, did not receive approval from MGM. According to The Wrap;in, the studio has lost the film rights to Tomb Raider because of this.
Of course, this also means that we say goodbye to Alicia Vikander as Lara Croft. Although Vikander is an actress I like, how well she suited the role of Lara Croft, let me leave that part to your comments.
Now a complete reboot is planned for this series once again, and more than one film studio is in place to grab the film rights to the series.
The first Tomb Raider film was released in 2001, and Lara Croft was played by Angelina Jolie. In the new series of Tomb Raider games, Lara Croft; was played by Camilla Luddington.
The future of Tomb Raider as a game is also uncertain at the moment, because all rights have just been transferred to Embracer Group. We’ll see in time what Embracer does with this series.