Tomb Raider Series Pauses Production After Sophie Turner Sustains Minor Injury
Amazon MGM Studios paused Tomb Raider filming after Sophie Turner suffered a minor injury on set, with some reports estimating a roughly two-week halt.

Amazon MGM Studios halted production on its high-profile Tomb Raider television series after Sophie Turner, who stars as Lara Croft, sustained a minor injury, the studio confirmed. The pause was announced as a precautionary measure, with the studio stating it hoped to resume filming as soon as medically appropriate.
"Sophie Turner recently experienced a minor injury," Amazon MGM Studios said in a statement issued to the press. "As a precaution, production has briefly paused to allow her time to recover. We look forward to resuming production as soon as possible." The studio did not confirm a precise timeline for the interruption, though trade outlets reported the break could last roughly two weeks. Tabloid accounts speculated about a longer shutdown; the studio declined to address those claims.
Turner had been in the midst of principal photography, which began earlier in 2026 on a production that also features Sigourney Weaver and Jason Isaacs in prominent roles. The series is executive produced by Phoebe Waller-Bridge, whose creative involvement had elevated the project's profile considerably before a single frame aired.

The Tomb Raider franchise ranks among the most commercially valuable video game properties in global entertainment, and Prime Video's adaptation carries the weight of that history into a streaming landscape where the platform is still riding momentum from Fallout. A two-week pause represents a manageable, if costly, disruption at this scale; short stoppages for performer injuries are standard industry practice, and crews are typically compensated during brief interruptions. Prolonged shutdowns, however, carry compounding consequences: cast and crew availability windows tighten, marketing calendars shift, and release dates become harder to guarantee.
The studio's messaging prioritized Turner's recovery over any scheduling concern, signaling a medical-first posture that is both conventional and strategically prudent given the scrutiny attached to a production of this size. Industry observers and fans will be watching closely for confirmation of Turner's return-to-set date, with trade outlets indicating the production team hopes to move quickly once she has been cleared.
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