Following the news that Sophie Turner will star as glove-trotting adventurer Lara Croft in Prime Video’s upcoming Tomb Raider series, the rest of the show’s main cast has been revealed.
The video game adaptation has picked up some further names in the forms of Jason Isaacs (The White Lotus, Star Trek Discovery), who play’s Lara’s uncle Atlas DeMornay, Sigourney Weaver (Alien, Ghostbusters, Avatar, and everything else you love) as the mysterious and high-flying Evelyn Wallis, and Celia Imrie (of Celebrity Traitors farting fame) as Francine, a representative of the British Museum.
The cast also includes Martin Bobb-Semple as Lara’s techie friend Zip and Bill Paterson as butler Winston, both characters familiar to Tomb Raider gamers. Additionally, Jack Bannon plays pilot Gerry, Paterson Joseph is government official Thomas Warner, Sasha Luss is Lara’s new adversary Sasha, Juliette Motamed is museum curator Georgia, John Heffernan is exhausted government official David, and August Wittgenstein is illegal raider Lukas.

This marks the latest attempt to bring the popular game series to screen, following the Angelina Jolie movies of the noughties, the 2018 effort starring Alicia Vikander, and 2024’s Netflix animated series.
Phoebe Waller-Bridge (Fleabag, Killing Eve) is the show’s lead writer and co-showrunner alongside Chad Hodge, while Jonathan Van Tulleken serves as director. The series is due to begin filming later this month, with a release date yet to be announced.






