Jamie Broadnax is the creator of the online publication and…
Martin Bobb-Semple, best known for his standout role in All American: Homecoming, has landed a major part in Prime Video’s highly anticipated Tomb Raider series. The project, which has already generated buzz for casting Sophie Turner as the iconic adventurer Lara Croft, continues to build excitement with Bobb-Semple’s addition to the ensemble.
While Prime Video is keeping character details under wraps, Bobb-Semple’s casting signals a significant creative direction for the series. Known for bringing warmth, intensity, and emotional depth to his roles, the British-Jamaican actor has steadily risen as a dynamic presence on television. His performance as Lando Johnson on All American: Homecoming showcased his range from grounded emotional beats to confident charm making him a compelling fit for a world rooted in danger, history, and high-stakes action.
The Tomb Raider series, produced by Phoebe Waller-Bridge, is expected to reimagine the long-running franchise with a fresh narrative approach, weaving together globe-trotting mystery, mythology, and survival storytelling. With Turner stepping into the boots of Lara Croft, the show aims to deliver an emotionally rich adventure that honors the legacy of the games while expanding its mythology for television.
Bobb-Semple’s role is rumored to be central to Lara’s journey, potentially as an ally who shares her academic passions or as someone whose loyalties will keep audiences guessing. His casting marks a significant milestone in his career and adds another layer of intrigue to the already star-studded project.
For Prime Video, securing talent like Turner and Bobb-Semple signals a commitment to elevating the Tomb Raider universe into prestige action-adventure storytelling. As production ramps up, fans are eagerly awaiting more details, hopeful that this new chapter will deliver the thrilling, character-driven take the franchise deserves.
Jamie Broadnax is the creator of the online publication and multimedia space for Black women called Black Girl Nerds. Jamie has appeared on MSNBC's The Melissa Harris-Perry Show and The Grio's Top 100. Her Twitter personality has been recognized by Shonda Rhimes as one of her favorites to follow. She is a member of the Critics Choice Association and executive producer of the Black Girl Nerds Podcast.
