Lexi Luna As Lara Croft 90%
In the photos, Lexi bridges that gap. One shot shows her holding the pistols down by her sides—relaxed, almost bored. It’s the look of a woman who has raided 100 tombs and knows the next one won’t kill her. Another shot is pure grit: she’s in a cave setting (presumably her basement studio turned into a Peruvian death trap), holding an ice axe, looking at the camera like you just asked her if she believes in magic.
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And no, not the blocky, triangle-chested Lara from 1996. I’m talking about the Survivor timeline merged with the classic swagger. Think Shadow of the Tomb Raider meets The Last Revelation . In the photos, Lexi bridges that gap
What makes this casting (or cosplay) so compelling is the tension between Lexi’s usual energy and Lara’s survivalism. Lexi usually brings warmth to the screen. Lara Croft, especially in the modern era, is cold, driven, and slightly haunted. Another shot is pure grit: she’s in a
She isn't playing the origin story. She’s playing Lara at her peak—the one who knows the manor is just a house and the real home is the danger. She has the physicality (those arms, by the way, look like she actually does pull-ups) and the intense stare of someone who has seen a T-Rex in a lost valley and didn't flinch.
Is Lexi Luna going to star in the next video game? Probably not. But she just set a new standard for fan tributes. This isn't thirst trap Tomb Raider. This is "I will break into your billionaire vault and steal a jade dragon while you watch."
Dual Shores & Dual Pistols: Why Lexi Luna is the Tomb Raider Reboot We Didn’t Know We Needed