![]() Think of this place as Lara’s level select screen. It’s littered with geographical interest points, scrawled drawings of artifacts and probably a bunch of abandoned VHS tapes of him babbling maniacally about mysterious tombs and stuff. Journals and notes scattered across Croft Manor in the Tomb Raider video games were Lara’s entry points to adventures, and in this film, Lara’s father’s fake tomb room is no different. More Adventures Ahead? With access to her father’s crypt of secret treasure maps and massive archive of half finished expeditions leading all over the world, Lara and Tomb Raider's potential sequel script writers have plenty of places to take this movie series going forward. She’s the true villain of this story and almost definitely the next movie (should they decide to make a next movie). In other words, Ana is really not a great person. By piecing together documents, flashbacks, and just a generally uneasy feeling, Lara figures out that Ana had been in control the entire time and is a part of Trinity. She quickly realizes that Trinity - the evil corporation Vogel worked for - is secretly operating from a shell company owned by Croft Holdings. There she sees the same company that was shipping boxes to Yamatai. When seizing control of her father’s company, Croft Holdings, Lara has the opportunity to flip through the binder of companies that she will now inherit ownership of. ![]() ![]() She reconnects with the mysterious Ana Miller - played by Kristin Scott Thomas - at Croft’s corporate headquarters, where Ana tries to get Lara to do the one thing she’s wanted her to do for the entire film: sign paperwork. Double CrossedAfter raiding a tomb and taking down Walton Goggins’ character, Mathias Vogel, by jamming a cursed mummy finger down his throat and then dropping him down a pit (hey, this is a video game movie!), Lara escapes from the island of Yamatai and heads back to her home thinking she probably saved the world from Himiko's evil ancient deadly virus curse thing. ![]()
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