The animated series “Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft” has garnered a dedicated fanbase with its action-packed adventures. With Season 2 just dropped, the wait is already on for Season 3. However, the show’s renewal or cancelation status for another season remains uncertain, generating significant interest and speculation among fans.
Has Netflix canceled Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft or renewed it for Season 3?
“Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft” has kept fans hooked with its adrenaline-fueled exploits. Lara’s intense battles and daring stunts have viewers eager to know what lies ahead for her.
Unfortunately, as per the latest scoop from Variety, Netflix has canceled the show after two seasons. The decision likely stems from low viewership, mixed audience and critic reviews of narrative inconsistencies.
The second and final season of “Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft” premiered on Netflix on December 11, 2025. The streaming platform renewed the show immediately after Season 1 premiered in October 2024. However, the decision to end with Season 2 was kept under wraps.
The talented cast of the much-anticipated second season includes O-T Fagbenle (Eshu), Allen Maldonado (Zip), and Earl Baylon (Jonah Maiava), alongside Hayley Atwell (Lara Croft) and Karen Fukuhara (Sam Nishimura). For those curious, here’s Season 2’s official logline:
“When adventurer Lara Croft (voiced by Hayley Atwell) discovers a trail of stolen African Orisha masks, she joins forces with her best friend Sam (Karen Fukuhara) to retrieve the precious artifacts. Lara’s thrilling new adventure takes her around the globe as she delves deeper into the hidden secrets of Orisha history, dodging the machinations of a dangerous and enigmatic billionaire who wants the masks for herself, while discovering these relics contain dark secrets and a power that defies logic. Power that may, in fact, be divine.”
Bringing some solace to Lara Croft’s fanbase, the team has officially confirmed that a live-action Tomb Raider series is in the works at Prime Video. The news marks a major step forward for the franchise. Production is expected to kick off as early as January 2026. The series will feature Sophie Turner as Lara Croft and will also have Phoebe Waller-Bridge on board as creator and executive producer.
