Tomb Raider 2 (Movie)

Tomb Raider 2 was a planned sequel to 2018 reboot film to the 2018 film, loosely based on the 2013 reboot game, Tomb Raider. The company however took too much time making it, which lead to losing the license and cancellation.

Cast

 * Alicia Vikander as Lara Croft
 * Kristin Scott Thomas as Ana Miller

Production
Prior to the release of Tomb Raider movie, Alicia Vikander expressed interest in returning as Lara Croft for a second film, stating that "If there's an audience out there for it, then I would love to". Furthermore, in April 2019, Amy Jump was hired to write a script for a potential sequel, with Vikander attached. In September 2019, Ben Wheatley, Jump's husband, signed on to direct the sequel, with a planned March 19, 2021 release date with Warner Bros. Pictures dropping out of the project. That same month, it was confirmed that Wheatley's long-time cinematographer, Laurie Rose, will also work on the film. It was later announced that filming would start in early 2020 in England ; later still, according to Geek Vibes Nation, principal photography was scheduled to start in April with filming taking place across a number of countries including England, South Africa, Finland and China. In order to deliver a more faithful adaptation of the games' story, the movie will allegedly be embracing more of the supernatural elements and tones that gamers have connected with ; recently, however, production has now been delayed until 2021 with filming now taking place in England and South Africa due to the 2020 coronavirus pandemic. Additionally, it has been removed from the studio's release schedule.

In January 2021, Misha Green signed to replace Jump and Wheatley as writer and director. The film will be released theatrically in the U.S. via the studio's distribution and marketing joint venture United Artists Releasing, and internationally through Warner Bros. Pictures. On 15th of May 2021, Misha Green shared an image of finished first draft on twitter. The draft has a title Tomb Raider: Obsidian, but Misha Green said the title hasn't been approved yet. In May 2021 Amazon bought MGM for 8.45 billion dollars, and with it the rights to the Tomb Raider movie licences.

On July 31, 2022, The Verge reported that MGM waited too long to create a sequel to the 2018 movie. The previously-reported sequel was not made and the rights for future Tomb Raider movies have been freed up for other studios to bid on.