Sophie Turner injured during Lara Croft filming
Sophie Turner’s Lara Croft reboot paused after back injury
Sophie Turner has suffered a “minor injury” while working on the forthcoming Lara Croft “Tomb Raider” reboot, leading to a temporary shutdown of production, according to the coverage. The series is described as a major Amazon MGM Studios project with a reported budget around £100 million.
This kind of interruption matters in entertainment because productions of that scale rely on tight shooting schedules, and even minor injuries can force delays that ripple through casting availability, location bookings, and post-production timelines. In this case, the injury is specifically tied to Turner’s time on set, and the resulting stoppage is framed as an attempt to prevent the situation from worsening while she recovers.
What the reports say happened
- Turner experienced a back injury during filming.
- Production was forced to pause temporarily.
- The show is associated with Amazon Prime and has been positioned as a large-budget adaptation.
Why the delay is significant
A paused production can also affect press cycles and marketing plans that studios build months in advance—especially for a property like Tomb Raider, which carries a ready-made fan base. Delays can also create knock-on issues for other on-screen and off-screen schedules, from crew logistics to any scenes dependent on Turner’s availability.
The text provided does not specify the exact nature of the injury, how long filming will be halted, or whether rescheduling has already begun. It only indicates that filming was postponed due to the injury while Turner was at work.