Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft has become a cornerstone property for Netflix’s ever-expanding slate of video game adaptations, and now the animated series is making a highly anticipated return.
Netflix has officially released the first trailer for the show’s second and final season, which will premiere on December 11, 2024.
This new chapter continues the adventures of iconic heroine Lara Croft, once again voiced by acclaimed actor Hayley Atwell. Produced in association with Legendary Television, Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft season two promises intense action and memorable set pieces.
The latest trailer gives viewers a glimpse of what’s in store, highlighting Lara’s relentless pursuit of ancient, mystical masks across multiple continents.
The stakes have never been higher as she is pitted against a wealthy and ambitious techno-visionary antagonist, both racing to uncover artifacts rumored to possess mysterious and potentially dangerous powers.
Fans can expect thrilling escapades, supernatural elements, and even action set pieces featuring unexpected foes—including a pulse-pounding underwater shark encounter, as teased in the trailer. Hayley Atwell reprises her role as Lara Croft after receiving praise for her dynamic voice acting in the series’ debut season.
The Tomb Raider franchise itself boasts a legendary track record, originating as a groundbreaking video game developed by Core Design and now led by Crystal Dynamics under Square Enix.
Since its debut in 1996, the Tomb Raider video game series has sold over 85 million copies worldwide and is celebrated for its adventurous narratives and pioneering female protagonist. Season one of Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft received mixed critical reception following its premiere in 2023, with reviewers noting both the fresh take on Lara’s story and the challenges of adapting a beloved interactive franchise to linear storytelling.
Still, the show’s high production values and action-driven direction helped it find an audience within the streaming platform’s global community. Interest in Tomb Raider is experiencing a resurgence across other entertainment mediums as well.
Amazon is currently preparing a live-action series based on the franchise, further cementing Lara Croft’s influence beyond gaming.
Meanwhile, the 2013 Tomb Raider reboot, developed by Crystal Dynamics, recently became available on the Nintendo Switch, introducing a new generation of players to Lara’s origins.
This release has reinvigorated discussions about both past and future entries in the series, bolstered by fan anticipation for Nintendo’s next-generation hardware, often referred to as the "Switch 2." With a new trailer and a global release date set, Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft’s second season is shaping up as an unmissable event for fans of both the franchise and high-quality animated adventures.
The enduring appeal of Lara Croft continues to bridge media formats, proving that even after nearly three decades, Tomb Raider’s legacy remains stronger than ever.
Netflix has officially released the first trailer for the show’s second and final season, which will premiere on December 11, 2024.
This new chapter continues the adventures of iconic heroine Lara Croft, once again voiced by acclaimed actor Hayley Atwell. Produced in association with Legendary Television, Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft season two promises intense action and memorable set pieces.
The latest trailer gives viewers a glimpse of what’s in store, highlighting Lara’s relentless pursuit of ancient, mystical masks across multiple continents.
The stakes have never been higher as she is pitted against a wealthy and ambitious techno-visionary antagonist, both racing to uncover artifacts rumored to possess mysterious and potentially dangerous powers.
Fans can expect thrilling escapades, supernatural elements, and even action set pieces featuring unexpected foes—including a pulse-pounding underwater shark encounter, as teased in the trailer. Hayley Atwell reprises her role as Lara Croft after receiving praise for her dynamic voice acting in the series’ debut season.
The Tomb Raider franchise itself boasts a legendary track record, originating as a groundbreaking video game developed by Core Design and now led by Crystal Dynamics under Square Enix.
Since its debut in 1996, the Tomb Raider video game series has sold over 85 million copies worldwide and is celebrated for its adventurous narratives and pioneering female protagonist. Season one of Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft received mixed critical reception following its premiere in 2023, with reviewers noting both the fresh take on Lara’s story and the challenges of adapting a beloved interactive franchise to linear storytelling.
Still, the show’s high production values and action-driven direction helped it find an audience within the streaming platform’s global community. Interest in Tomb Raider is experiencing a resurgence across other entertainment mediums as well.
Amazon is currently preparing a live-action series based on the franchise, further cementing Lara Croft’s influence beyond gaming.
Meanwhile, the 2013 Tomb Raider reboot, developed by Crystal Dynamics, recently became available on the Nintendo Switch, introducing a new generation of players to Lara’s origins.
This release has reinvigorated discussions about both past and future entries in the series, bolstered by fan anticipation for Nintendo’s next-generation hardware, often referred to as the "Switch 2." With a new trailer and a global release date set, Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft’s second season is shaping up as an unmissable event for fans of both the franchise and high-quality animated adventures.
The enduring appeal of Lara Croft continues to bridge media formats, proving that even after nearly three decades, Tomb Raider’s legacy remains stronger than ever.