Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft Season 2 Review by Ryan Balkwill

Plot: No. Lara infiltrates a tomb in Russia’s Caucasus, rescues Sam, who has been kidnapped, and dispatches the perpetrators with the help of a mysterious woman named Fig, who works for PITHOS, an organization led by Mila.

Season 2 of Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft was solid.

Pros: The animation was still good. I like the bonding sharing moments between Lara and Sam. Sam had more to do this season. Eshu’s arc was very much invested instead of Lara. The plot involving 8 adventures getting these masks were fun to follow and the villain this time felt more important to the story this season.

Cons: A lot of Lara’s friends were not in this season that much. There’s not that much of consequences were it came to death and Netflix failed to advertise this season.  

Genre: ActionAnimation

Directed by Julie Olson

Developed by Tasha Huo

Based on Tomb Raider by Crystal Dynamics

Showrunner: Tasha Huo

Voicing by Hayley Atwell, Allen Maldonado, Earl Baylon, Karen Fukuhara & O-T Fagbenle.

Music by Pinar Toprak & Gerrit Wunder

Executive producers: Dallas Dickinson, Noah Hughes, Brad Graeber, Jen Chambers, Dmitri M. Johnson, Michael Lawrence Goldberg, Howard Bliss, Timothy I. Stevenson, Jacob Robinson, Tasha Huo

Producer: Shakira Pressley

Editors: David Howe, Justin Howe, Mohit Jaswal, Stefan Gill

Production companies: Crystal Dynamics, Story Kitchen, Netflix Animation, Powerhouse Animation Studios, Panda Burrow, Legendary Television

Network: Netflix

Casts & Characters:

Main

Recurring

  • Zoe Boyle as Camilla Roth, Lara’s childhood friend, Conrad’s daughter, and an INTERPOL agent
  • Roxana Ortega as Abigaile “Abby” Ortiz, Jonah’s fiancée and a talented mechanic
  • Tricia Helfer as Mila (season 2), the leader of PITHOS, a utopian organization, who believes that she can save the world by harnessing the powers granted by the Orisha spirit masks
  • Marisha Ray as Fig (season 2), Mila’s right-hand woman and a skilled combatant
  • J.B. Blanc as Kane (season 2), one of Mila’s top enforcers

Guest

  • Ming-Na Wen as Eva Tong, a curator who repatriates repaired or stolen artifacts in Beijing
  • Ike Amadi as Oko (season 2), the Orisha of harvest and the previous holder of an Orisha mask in Colombia
  • Yetide Badaki as Yemeja (season 2), the Orisha of water and the holder of an Orisha mask in Brazil
  • Matt Mercer as Chartreuse (season 2), the proprietor of a voodoo museum in New Orleans
  • Toks Olagundoye and Erica Luttrell as Taiwo and Kehinde (season 2), the twin Orisha of healing and the holders of two Orisha masks in Norway
    • Olagundoye also voices Penelope Stone (season 2), Lara’s former friend, who has since turned against her
  • Elijah St. John as Babaluaye (season 2), the Orisha of disease and the holder of an Orisha mask in Cuba
  • Alejandra Reynoso as Rosalita (season 2), Babaluaye’s wife
  • Logan Alacron-Poucel as Idariji (season 2), Babaluaye’s son
  • Sean Rohani as The Hawk (season 2), a black market collector acquainted with Lara
  • Gabe Kunda as Olodumare (season 2), the father of the Orisha and the supreme being of the Yoruba religion

I recommend watching this season on Netflix.

Rating: 7 out of 10 Stars

Ryan Balkwill:

Resident TV reviewer,

Level Best Art Cafe

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