Sophie Turner, best known for her role as Sansa Stark in Game of Thrones, has set the internet ablaze with speculation about her next big role. In a now-deleted Instagram post, Turner showcased her ripped physique, flaunting toned abs and a muscular frame that has fans convinced she’s gearing up to play Lara Croft in Amazon’s upcoming Tomb Raider reboot.
Quick read:
- Turner’s Deleted Post: Sophie Turner briefly shared a toned physique photo, fueling Lara Croft rumors.
- Training Hints at Role: Fans speculate her fitness regimen suggests Tomb Raider prep.
- Casting Unconfirmed: Amazon hasn’t officially announced her role.
A Glimpse of Action-Hero Training?
Turner’s deleted post featured her flexing in a red-and-white gingham bikini during a bachelorette trip to Tori Island. While the post itself was quickly removed, fans wasted no time in dissecting the image, noting her intense physical transformation. Many believe this is a clear sign that she’s preparing for the physically demanding role of Lara Croft, a character known for her agility, strength, and combat skills. Reports suggest that Turner has been undergoing rigorous training, including martial arts and weapons handling, to embody the iconic adventurer.
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Is Sophie Turner Officially Lara Croft?
While Turner’s shredded physique has fueled speculation, her casting has yet to be officially confirmed. The Tomb Raider reboot, penned and executive-produced by Fleabag creator Phoebe Waller-Bridge, has faced delays, leading to rumors of cancellation. However, recent reports indicate that the project is still moving forward, and Turner remains the frontrunner for the role. If confirmed, she would follow in the footsteps of Angelina Jolie and Alicia Vikander, bringing a fresh take to the beloved franchise.
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