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Sophie Turner's 'Tomb Raider' injury brings production to a screeching halt

· Fox News

Sophie Turner — who is gearing up to portray Lara Croft in the live-action series "Tomb Raider" — suffered an on-set injury, prompting production on the series to halt. 

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"Sophie Turner recently experienced a minor injury," a representative for Amazon MGM Studios told Fox News Digital in a statement. "As a precaution, production has briefly paused to allow her time to recover. We look forward to resuming production as soon as possible."

While it's been reported that the production shutdown could last at least a month, or possibly up to six months, Fox News Digital has learned it could be as little as two weeks.

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Earlier this year, Turner opened up about the intense training she went through to gear up for her role as Croft during an appearance on SiriusXM’s "The Julia Cunningham Show." 

After Cunningham asked Turner what her training regimen looked like, the "Game of Thrones" alum made a surprising admission.

SOPHIE TURNER TRAINS 'EIGHT HOURS A DAY, FIVE DAYS A WEEK' FOR INTENSE 'TOMB RAIDER' ROLE PREPARATION

"We've been doing eight hours a day, five days a week since February last year of training, so it's been a lot," Turner said. 

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"What do you think was the most surprising thing that you've learned about your body when doing that?" Cunningham asked. 

"I've learned I have a perpetual back problem, but I also realized that it's much easier to kind of build muscle if you've ever worked out before in your life, which I never had, so it has taken me months and months and months to get into good shape," Turner admitted. "That's what I've learned."

A few days after her podcast appearance, Prime Video dropped a first look at Turner as Lara Croft and sparked an intense fan reaction.

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"My God… she looks like she stepped out of the games," one user wrote on X. 

"Sophie Turner as Lara Croft is genuinely so striking," another wrote. "I’ve got full faith this adaptation at Prime Video is going to be REALLY up my alley. I just can’t get over how phenomenal she looks."

"OH MY GOD! SHE LOOKS PERFECT! I didn't expected they would go with a look so classic!" one user commented on Instagram. 

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Have the Boston Celtics flipped a switch?

· Yahoo Sports

On Wednesday, March 25, the Boston Celtics secured their best win of the season with an impressive 119-109 victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder. The nature of the win could arguably be seen as a statement of intent from Joe Mazzulla's roster. After all, the Celtics have spent this season defying expectations, and now, with Jayson Tatum back in the fold, they look like legitimate championship contenders.

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With nine games remaining in Boston's regular-season schedule, it currently holds a 2.5-game cushion over the New York Knicks for the second seed in the Eastern Conference. If Mazzulla's team can keep up the current pace, they will secure home-court advantage, thus giving them a boost as they get deeper into the postseason.

During a recent episode of "Zolak and Bertrand" for 98.5 The Sports Hub, the two veteran analysts shared their thoughts on how Boston has looked in recent weeks. They noted that it appears the Celtics have "flipped a switch" since Jayson Tatum's return to the rotation and that, right now, the team looks capable of competing for a championship.

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This article originally appeared on Celtics Wire: Have the Boston Celtics flipped a switch?

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