Tomb Raider Sophie Turner Security: Facial Recognition Locks Down Scripts
Sophie Turner reveals the 'intense' security for Amazon's Tomb Raider series, including facial recognition for scripts. Get the latest on the Phoebe Waller-Bridge show.
Accessing a script for the new Tomb Raider series is proving to be as difficult as raiding an actual tomb. Sophie Turner, starring as the iconic Lara Croft, revealed that the production's security measures are nothing short of extreme.
The High-Tech Wall: Tomb Raider Sophie Turner Security Details
On January 15, 2026, Turner shared on 'The Julia Cunningham Show' that the Amazon MGM production requires facial recognition technology just to open a digital screenplay. She described the process as having "a million log-ins" and being significantly more intense than her time on Game of Thrones.
The use of biometrics in script distribution marks a new era for Hollywood content protection. With high-stakes leaks often impacting marketing schedules, studios are turning to enterprise-grade cybersecurity to safeguard their biggest IPs.
A Throwback Look for a Modern Era
Beyond the security tech, the series—showrun by Phoebe Waller-Bridge—is gaining attention for its faithful adaptation. Amazon recently unveiled a first look at Turner in character, sporting the classic 1996 outfit: a teal tank top, braided ponytail, and red-hued sunglasses.
The cast includes heavy hitters like Sigourney Weaver and Jason Isaacs. Turner expressed her excitement, noting that Lara Croft remains a "fierce female role model" in a male-dominated industry. Production status remains under wraps, fittingly protected by the very tech Turner described.
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