Here’s Your First Look at the New Tomb Raider Movie

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Crystal Dynamics and Square Enix rebooted the Tomb Raider franchise and now the film franchise is following suit with a new adaption of Lara Croft, which stars Alicia Vikander (Ex Machina) and is set to release in March of 2018.

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The official Twitter page for Tomb Raider has released a brand-new teaser trailer for the film and a beautiful poster that shows off the titular hero, Lara Croft.

In the new movie poster, we can see a scarred Lara who seems to be holding her trusty pick-axe that she uses in the game to climb up scraggy walls and to whack enemies with. Lets hope that this video game movie ends up being decent, because we all know that movie adaptions of popular video games aren’t always the best.

Remember that this is just teaser footage; the official trailer for the film is releasing tomorrow which will go more in-depth on the upcoming film.

Tomb Raider hits theaters in March of 2018.

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