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Tomb Raider 2.0: Why Sophie Turner and Phoebe Waller‑Bridge’s TV Lara Croft Could Change the Game for Prime Video and Players Alike

Amazon’s Lara Croft finally has a face and a voice. Sophie Turner will take on the role for Prime Video’s Tomb Raider series, with Phoebe Waller‑Bridge creating and writing the show and assembling a high‑calibre team behind the camera. It’s a pairing that reframes a legacy gaming icon for prestige television: an actor with global fandom and action credibility, paired with a creator renowned for character‑first storytelling, sly wit and sharp structural instincts. Beyond the headlines, this is a strategic swing from Prime Video. As streamers navigate rising prices, subscriber churn and the cost of attention, globally recognizable IP that travels across regions and age groups becomes a high‑leverage bet. Tomb Raider—one of gaming’s most enduring brands—offers a spine of adventure, puzzles and mystery that television can serialize, deepen and modernize. If Turner and Waller‑Bridge translate Lara’s explorer’s loop into weekly cliffhangers and puzzle‑forward set pieces, Prime doesn’t just get a show—it gets a tentpole.

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From Seoul to Screens Everywhere: How Korean Dramas Took Over Global Streaming

A decade ago, Korean dramas were a niche export with fervent regional fandoms and the occasional crossover hit. Today, their DNA is woven into global streaming habits: cliffhanger‑laced serials that reward bingeing, lush production values that travel well, and themes—from class satire to second‑chance romance—that resonate across cultures. An unmistakable inflection point shows up in a run of recent milestones. Netflix says KPop Demon Hunters, an animated K‑culture musical released in June and produced by Sony Pictures Animation, has become the service’s most‑viewed movie ever with more than 236 million views, surpassing Red Notice. Its momentum—boosted by viral songs that topped Spotify’s global charts and Golden reaching No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100—illustrates how Korean stories and aesthetics now cut through algorithmic noise to become appointment viewing worldwide. Meanwhile, streamers are tightening pricing and retooling slates to curb churn, a business reality that makes sticky international hits like K‑content more strategically valuable than ever.

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