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Netflix Reveals Return of Tomb Raider

by Ahmed Hassan

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  • Tomb Raider Season 2 premieres on Netflix on December 11, taking Lara Croft on a global quest to secure African artifacts.
  • Hayley Atwell returns as the voice of Lara Croft, and Earl Baylon reprises his role as Jonah. Karen Fukuhara joins the cast as a new character, Sam.
  • Netflix announced that Season 2 will be the last of the Tomb Raider series on their platform.
  • A live-action Tomb Raider movie is in development, and Crystal Dynamics is working on another main series game. The future looks bright for Tomb Raider fans.

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Tomb Raider Season 2: Global Quest Begins on Netflix (Last One)

Netflix has released the trailer for Tomb Raider Season 2, which premieres on December 11. Following the first season in the Azores, Lara embarks on a global quest to secure African artifacts before they fall into the wrong hands. Netflix announced on October 24 that Season 2 would be its last. Hayley Atwell returns as the voice of Lara Croft, and Earl Baylon reprises his role as Jonah. Karen Fukuhara, known for her roles in The Boys and Suicide Squad, joins the cast as Sam, a new character introduced in the 2013 Tomb Raider game. A live-action Tomb Raider movie is also in development, and Crystal Dynamics is creating another main series game that has yet to be formally revealed. The future looks bright for Tomb Raider fans.

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