‘Meg 2: The Trench’ Director Ben Wheatley Explains Why His Tomb Raider Movie Never Happened

Ben Wheatley is opening up about the Tomb Raider movie that never was.

The director – who has helmed projects like High Rise and Free Fire – revealed in a new interview that his plans to reboot the franchise were scrapped during the pandemic.

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“To do something like The Meg, which is this super global thing, to play out to that audience is such a privilege,” Ben told Total Film, per GamesRadar.

When asked if that was similar to his goal with Tomb Raider, he replied: “Very much so … Basically, they got stuffed by COVID-19. We were really close to doing it, and then it all just fell apart, as everything did. But [Meg 2] came across my desk, and I was like, ‘Oh.’ I didn’t even hesitate, you know? It was like [Netflix’s remake of Alfred Hitchcock’s] Rebecca: why wouldn’t you do it?”

Angelina Jolie originally starred as Lara Croft in two Tomb Raider movies, with Alicia Vikander taking on the role in 2018. Ben‘s movie would’ve been a sequel to the latter, but those plans fell apart – Misha Green then stepped in to take over, but rights to the franchise changed hands in 2022. As a result, both Alicia and Misha left the project.

However, a deal is in place for the film as well as a spinoff television series to be developed at Amazon Studios. That project is being headed up by Phoebe Waller-Bridge, with the goal to create an interconnected series of stories with lots of crossover opportunities. Find out more about that Phoebe‘s project here.

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