
Sigourney Weaver is in talks to join the upcoming Amazon series adaptation of “Tomb Raider,” Variety has confirmed. While no deal is closed, Weaver would star alongside previously announced lead Sophie Turner should she ultimately join the series. Character details are being kept under wraps. Reps for Amazon declined to comment. This would be the […]
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