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MGM no longer holds rights to produce the Tomb Raider film franchise. Alicia Vikander is also no longer attached to a planned sequel.
Tomb Raider 2 has been in development for years, and it was announced today that the Alicia Vikander-led sequel has been hit with a major blow.
Alicia Vikander, who played Lara Craft in the latest reboot, is no longer attached to 'Tomb Raider' after MGM lost the rights to the franchise.
Alicia Vikander cited the Amazon-MGM buyout being behind the delay of "Tomb Raider" sequel to the 2018 adventure film.
Alicia Vikander, who starred as the video-game heroine in the revival 2018 film, told Entertainment Weekly that a follow-up is “in somebody else’s hands” after the Amazon buyout of MGM for ...
In a recent interview with Entertainment Weekly, Tomb Raider star Alicia Vikander provided an update on the status of the new live-action film, which would be a sequel to the 2018 reboot.
Alicia Vikander, the Oscar-winning actress who starred as Lara Croft in the 2018 Tomb Raider movie reboot, is set to appear in digital content for the Tomb Raider: The Live Experience.
Alicia Vikander Still Hopes Tomb Raider 2 Will Happen The movie still doesn't have a release window.
Tomb Raider 2 was originally announced back in September 2019 and was set to be directed by Free Fire’s Ben Wheatley. Plans, of course, changed: Lovecraft Country’s Misha Green was brought in ...
Alicia Vikander has opened up about preparing for a "big-ass" Tomb Raider sequel with Misha Green.