Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle Of Life(2003) Apr 2026
The story begins with an earthquake off the coast of Santorini, Greece, which uncovers the sunken Temple of the Moon. Inside, Lara discovers a glowing golden orb—a map leading to the "Cradle of Life," the origin point of life on Earth and the resting place of Pandora's Box.
Released on July 25, 2003, Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life saw Angelina Jolie return as the iconic British archaeologist in a high-stakes race to secure one of mythology's most dangerous artifacts. Directed by Jan de Bont ( Speed , Twister ), the sequel took a more grounded, globe-trotting "Bond-style" approach compared to its predecessor, emphasizing practical stunts and international locations. Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life(2003)
The stakes are global: the box contains a lethal plague that Jonathan Reiss (Ciarán Hinds), a Nobel Prize-winning scientist turned bio-weapons dealer, intends to sell as the ultimate weapon. To stop him, Lara recruits Terry Sheridan (Gerard Butler), a former British Marine turned mercenary who happens to be her former flame. Their journey spans the globe, from the neon streets of Hong Kong to the Great Wall of China and the Rift Valley in Africa. The story begins with an earthquake off the
The film is remembered for several over-the-top and technically impressive sequences: Directed by Jan de Bont ( Speed ,
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