

The series will put Lara on a new hunt, and fans are thrilled to know Atwell will be joining along. According to Netflix, this anime will be set after the events of Tomb Raider's reboot trilogy under Square Enix. Nothing else was said about the series in particular, but Tomb Raider is a big franchise with lots of lore.
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Sign Up: Stay on top of the latest breaking film and TV news! Sign up for our Email Newsletters here.The update comes from Netflix itself as the site confirmed the British actress will be voicing Lara.

Lara Croft made her first movie appearance in 2001 when Angelina Jolie took on the role for “Lara Croft: Tomb Raider.” Jolie reprised the character in the 2003 follow-up “Lara Croft: Tomb Raider – The Cradle of Life.” Alicia Vikander took on the role in 2018 for the next round of live-action films, and she will do so again in a sequel written and directed by Misha Green (“Lovecraft Country”). Robinson will also serve as EP on this series under his company Tractor Pants. Johnson (“Sonic the Hedgehog”) as well as Stephan Bugaj and Howard Bliss. Huo will also executive produce with dj2 Entertainment Founder and CEO Dmitri M. Legendary has tapped Tasha Huo (“The Witcher: Blood Origin,” “Red Sonja”) to write the anime series. The new Netflix/Legendary co-production will mark Lara Croft’s first animated appearance, though her video game fans are certainly accustomed to seeing her in CGI. The “Tomb Raider” anime series picks up after the video game reboot trilogy, following heroine Lara Croft as she explores new territory 25 years after her first game. Legendary’s Monsterverse has been working hard to catch up the the MCU since the 2014 debut of “Godzilla,” which was followed by 2017’s “Kong: Skull Island” and 2019’s “Godzilla: King of the Monsters.” Legendary also owns the rights to “Dune,” the long-awaited science fiction epic directed by Denis Villeneuve and starring Timothee Chalamet. 'Bridgerton' Season 2: Everything You Need to Know About the Netflix HitĢ021 Emmy Predictions: Who Will Win at the Primetime Emmy Awards? Netflix Announces 'Bridgerton' Season 2 Premiere Date 'Bigbug' Trailer: Jean-Pierre Jeunet Makes Netflix Debut with Raunchy Robot Comedy Powerhouse Animation, the animations studio behind “Castlevania” and “Blood of Zeus,” will oversee “Skull Island.” Brian Duffield (“Underwater,” “The Babysitter”) will write and executive produce the anime series alongside Jacob Robinson, who will executive producer under his company Tractor Pants. The animated “Skull Island” series will track a motley crew of characters shipwrecked on the mysterious island as they encounter a slew of dangerous prehistoric creatures, including King Kong. The new animated “Skull Island” will join Legendary’s growing Monsterverse franchise, picking up where Jordan Vogt-Robert’s “ Kong: Skull Island” left off in 2017. Legendary’s TV arm has struck a deal with the streaming giant to develop two new anime series: “Skull Island” and “ Tomb Raider” (via Deadline). Kong” official trailer earlier this week, Legendary is doubling down on the existing IP and expanding the Kong universe to Netflix via a new anime series.

With all the excitement drummed up by the “Godzilla vs.
