Tomb Raider: The Eye of Heaven (2027) signals a powerful return for one of cinema’s most iconic adventurers, blending legacy, reinvention, and large-scale spectacle into a high-stakes action adventure. Starring Angelina Jolie, Florence Pugh, Oscar Isaac, and Ke Huy Quan, the film pushes the Tomb Raider universe into bold new territory.

Angelina Jolie reprises her legendary role as Lara Croft, now facing an enemy far greater than ancient traps or rival raiders. Time itself has become her greatest challenge, as the lingering effects of the Obsidian Curse threaten both her body and her legacy. This version of Lara is battle-worn, commanding, and emotionally grounded, adding depth to her fearless image.

Florence Pugh enters the story as a rebellious and lethal successor, bringing sharp intensity and modern edge to the franchise. The dynamic between Jolie and Pugh is electric, balancing rivalry, mentorship, and mutual respect. Their chemistry drives the emotional core of the film, raising the question of whether Lara Croft is passing the torch or fighting for one final ascent.

The central quest revolves around The Eye of Heaven, an ancient alien doomsday device hidden within the mythical floating city of El Dorado. The setting delivers breathtaking visuals, combining lost-civilization mythology with sci-fi ambition. The floating city sequences stand out as some of the most visually striking moments in the franchise.