Wednesday, April 9, 2025

TV Review: Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft Season 1 (2024)

Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft Season 1 (2024) produced by Tasha Huo based on the Tomb Raider video games by Crystal Dynamics

Lara Croft (voiced by Hayley Atwell) has a short and checkered past in archeology. She found an ancient box in Peru but in the process an ally died. Three years later, she's ready to give up her father's archeological legacy, selling everything at Croft Manor. During the auction, a mysterious assailant steals the Peruvian box, not so much to have the box as to have what's in it. Inside is one of the four stones crafted by ancient Chinese divinities to curb the chaos humans experience. Lara finds new purpose in hunting down the stones before the assailant, Charles Deveraux (voiced by Richard Armitage), can get them all for his own evil purposes.

The story is a familiar action set-up--find the set of items before the bad guy does, because he will use them either to conquer or to destroy the world (maybe both?). Lara initially wants to be a loner though she needs help from her various friends, including traveling/action companion Jonah (voiced by Earl Baylon) and tech support Zip (Allen Maldonado). The show is fun to watch with over-the-top action sequences only possible in an animated format. Lara's growth in trusting her friends is a nice theme to give some pathos and freshness to the overused set-up. The ending suggests more to come and a second season has been greenlit by Netflix (as of April 2025).

I have not played the videos games but have watched Angelina Jolie's first film and the Alicia Vikander reboot. This is closer in tone to the Vikander film, with a younger Lara slowly becoming the action star of the original game.

Mildly recommended--I feel like this is more for fans of the character--I am only mildly a fan, so my enjoyment was less than it could have been.

As of this writing (April 2025), the show is only available on Netflix.

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