![]() The overt fluff would be easier to get past if it was mildly original, but as things stand, what freshness there may have been in the predecessor is all but cleansed in this stereotypical action-adventure popcorn piece which hits trope after trope, formulaic set and dialogue piece after formulaic set and dialogue piece, and character type after character type. ![]() Man, this movie is unsurprisingly corny, and although the tone is arguably not quite as confused as it was in the predecessor, that just means that there's a little more balance in cheese within the fluffy humor and over-the-top action and storytelling, all backed by trite dialogue and, last, but no least, an overwrought style. It helps that this film is pretty entertaining, whether it be better than its predecessor or not, although that means that this film has stuff to turn people off, as well. Well, I guess Angelina Jolie in a silver cat suit in front of big, bold letters still sells quite a bit, as shocking as that might be. That's right, people, even though the reviews were relatively better, instead of making a whopping $274,703,340, it only made a mere. Well, this film did get better reviews than its actual predecessor, although that just means that people disliked it, rather than flat-out panned it, so, either way, one can understand why so many people were turned off by this film. "Well, rock the cradle of life!" Man, that poster has got Angie Jolie, looking hot in a silver cat suit, with the title in huge, bold, golden letters, which makes this look more like the sequel to "Monty Python's The Meaning of Life", and it doesn't help that the movie is kind of hilarious in its British silliness. So, the credits scene sees Lara buy the iconic twin guns from the video game, determined to carry on her father's work to stop Trinity.This time, they took out the colon between "Lara Craft" and "Tomb Raider", like Tomb Raider is the name she married into, so it's only natural that the colon now leads into talk of a cradle. Ana Miller, the business partner of Lara's father, is the head of Patna, and Lara figures out that Ana was working with Vogel and Trinity throughout their whole scheme. ![]() However, she soon discovered that Trinity - the group that wanted to release the virus - was directly tied to Croft Holdings through Trinity's parent company Patna. Still, on the off chance it won't be a total reboot, here's what we expected from the sequel.Īfter Lara saved the world and stopped the deadly virus from escaping the tomb, she returned to London and accepted her place in her father's company. ![]() However, if it's a total reboot for Lara's next movie, then you can ignore all of this. Tomb Raider 2 plot: What will Tomb Raider 2 be about?Įverything that follows is based on the original idea that the sequel would follow up on the events of the first movie. With the latest news, though, it seems Green is no longer attached either, but maybe she'll be brought in for the reboot. In May 2021, she confirmed she had finished the first draft for the sequel with the title Tomb Raider: Obsidian. Behind the scenes, Misha Green was set to write and direct the sequel. ![]()
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