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Tomb Raider Series Adds Martin Bobb-Semple
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Tomb Raider Series Adds Martin Bobb-Semple

by jummy84 December 1, 2025
written by jummy84

With Sophie Turner already confirmed to play Lara Croft, the other castmembers of Amazon Prime Video‘s upcoming “Tomb Raider” live-action series are slowly being assembled as production gears up to start in January.

Variety has learned that Martin Bobb-Semple, the rising British star most recently seen in a recurring role on The CW’s “All American: Homecoming,” has joined the series, based on the iconic video game series. While details are under wraps, it’s understood to be as a series regular and a major role for the Londoner.

As previously reported, Phoebe Waller–Bridge will serve as creator, writer, and executive producer on the series, which has been in development at Prime Video since early 2023 and was officially greenlit in May 2024. Chad Hodge has also boarded the show as executive producer and co-showrunner alongside Waller-Bridge. Jonathan van Tulleken will serve as director and executive producer. Shooting is due to begin Jan. 19.

Bobb-Semple was most recently seen as the series regular, Orlando “Lando” Johnson, in “All American: Homecoming.” Starting as a recurring character, he was upped to a series lead in season 3. Before that, he starred in two seasons of Peacock’s “One of Us is Lying,” and was a series lead in “Free Reign” for Netflix. Starting from a young age, his first role was in London’s West End, before he trained at the famed Identity School of Acting. From there, he shortly booked his first TV role for the BBC.

The “Tomb Raider” series is executive produced by Crystal Dynamics; Waller-Bridge and Jenny Robins via Wells Street Productions; Dmitri M. Johnson, Mike Goldberg and Timothy I. Stevenson of Story Kitchen; Michael Scheel; Hodge; van Tulleken; and Legendary Television. The series is produced by Story Kitchen, Crystal Dynamics and Amazon MGM Studios. Waller-Bridge is currently under an overall deal at Amazon MGM Studios.

The show was developed under a pact between Crystal Dynamics and Amazon MGM Studios which comes via Story Kitchen’s first-look deal with the studio to develop additional “Tomb Raider” stories into series and films.

Bobb-Semple is repped by Identity Agency Group.

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Step inside $1 billion Grand Egyptian Museum: From first-ever display of Tutankhamun’s entire tomb to 50,000 artefacts
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Step inside $1 billion Grand Egyptian Museum: From first-ever display of Tutankhamun’s entire tomb to 50,000 artefacts

by jummy84 November 4, 2025
written by jummy84

For centuries, Egypt has mesmerised the world with its timeless wonders, the pyramids, the Sphinx, and the tales of mighty pharaohs. Adding to its list of iconic landmarks, the country is now set to open the long-awaited Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM), a modern marvel that promises to redefine the way the world experiences ancient history. The museum will officially open its doors to the public in Cairo on November 4, 2025. (Also read: Step inside Mona Singh’s spacious Mumbai home decorated by the actor herself with bold art, dark blue door and wall )

Visitors pose for a group photo under the Hatshepsut statue at the Grand Egyptian Museum in Giza, Egypt. (AP Photo/Amr Nabil)

What makes the Grand Egyptian Museum a modern wonder

Spanning a staggering 500,000 square metres, roughly the size of 70 football fields, this $1.2 billion architectural masterpiece is one of the largest museums ever built. It will showcase around 100,000 artefacts that trace over 7,000 years of Egyptian civilisation, from the pre-dynastic era to the Greco-Roman period.

But the museum’s biggest attraction is, without doubt, the complete collection of treasures from Tutankhamun’s tomb, displayed together for the first time in history, more than a century after their discovery.

Designed by Heneghan Peng Architects, an Irish firm, the museum’s striking, pyramid-inspired glass façade mirrors the grandeur of Giza’s ancient wonders nearby. Upon entering, visitors are greeted by the granite colossus of Ramesses the Great, a 36-foot-tall, 3,200-year-old statue that once stood in the heart of Cairo. Its commanding presence instantly sets the tone for the awe-inspiring journey ahead.

Inside, the facility boasts 258,000 square feet of permanent exhibition space, making it one of the largest museum interiors in the world. Beyond its galleries, the complex includes education and conference centres, a children’s museum, commercial zones, and what’s considered the world’s largest artefact conservation centre.

The museum’s 12 main galleries, opened last year, chronologically showcase Egypt’s evolution, from prehistoric artefacts to the Roman era. Many of these pieces were carefully relocated from Cairo’s century-old Egyptian Museum in Tahrir Square.

Why is King Tutankhamun’s collection the star of the museum

According to the museum’s official Instagram handle, for the first time ever, all treasures belonging to King Tutankhamun, the 13th pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty, are being displayed together under one roof. “For the first time in history, the complete treasure of King Tutankhamun stands reunited under one roof at the Grand Egyptian Museum,” the post reads.

His reign, between 1333 and 1323 BC, is often referred to as the golden age of ancient Egypt. Visitors can now witness the full splendour of the young pharaoh’s legacy, featuring over 5,000 artefacts, many of which are being showcased publicly for the first time.

Among these restored treasures are three funeral beds, six chariots, a golden throne, a gold-covered sarcophagus, and the legendary burial mask crafted from gold, quartzite, lapis lazuli, and coloured glass. “Some masterpieces were restored at the museum’s conservation centre, including the boy pharaoh’s three funeral beds and six chariots,” said Jailan Mohamed, chief restorer at the centre, in an interview with the Associated Press.

What other ancient wonders await visitors

Another unmissable exhibit is the 4,600-year-old solar boat of King Khufu, the pharaoh who built the Great Pyramid of Giza. Discovered in the 1950s and stretching 43 metres (140 feet) in length, the wooden vessel was buried beside the Great Pyramid to carry Khufu into the afterlife, a breathtaking reminder of ancient Egypt’s spiritual beliefs and craftsmanship.

The Egyptian government hopes that the opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum will reinvigorate the country’s tourism sector, which suffered after the political unrest following the Arab Spring in 2011. In 2024 alone, Egypt welcomed 15.7 million tourists, and with the launch of this landmark attraction, both the government and locals anticipate a significant rise in global visitors.

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Mughal monuments beyond Taj Mahal, Humayun's Tomb and Red Fort: 5 stunning monuments you may have not explored
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Mughal monuments beyond Taj Mahal, Humayun’s Tomb and Red Fort: 5 stunning monuments you may have not explored

by jummy84 October 15, 2025
written by jummy84

As the weather cools down, with the mild winter chill in North India and pleasantly sunny days across the rest of the country, it’s the perfect time to explore India’s historical treasures.

Uncover India’s rich Mughal heritage through stunning forts, tombs, mosques, and serene historical gardens.(Pexels/Unsplash)

If you live in the Delhi NCR region, you’re likely familiar with heritage walks at Lodhi Gardens, Humayun’s Tomb and the Red Fort. However, there are numerous other Mughal-era and even Sultanate-era monuments across North India that remain lesser-known but equally fascinating. Many of these sites are under ASI surveillance, making them safe for independent visits, while others are best explored in a group for guidance and security.

These hidden gems offer a unique glimpse into India’s rich architectural and cultural legacy, far from the usual tourist crowds. Here are five such remarkable monuments you absolutely must visit for a memorable historical experience.

Read on to know more.

Pari Mahal in Srinagar: Mughal-era terraced garden

Pari Mahal in Srinagar offers serene terraced gardens with stunning views of Dal Lake and mountains.(www.jktdc.co.in)
Pari Mahal in Srinagar offers serene terraced gardens with stunning views of Dal Lake and mountains.(www.jktdc.co.in)

Pari Mahal in Srinagar, built by Dara Shikoh, the eldest son of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, in the 17th century, is a stunning Mughal-era terraced garden perched above Dal Lake. Known as the ‘fairy palace’, it features beautifully manicured lawns, vibrant flowerbeds and intricate Mughal-style archways. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of Srinagar city and the surrounding mountains while strolling through its serene pathways. A unique feature of Pari Mahal is its elevated, multi-tiered layout, designed to create a peaceful retreat and maximise scenic vistas, making it one of Kashmir’s most picturesque and tranquil historical gardens.

Agra Fort: Majestic Mughal fortress heritage

Agra Fort showcases majestic Mughal architecture with grand palaces, courtyards, and breathtaking views of the river Yamuna.(Unsplash)
Agra Fort showcases majestic Mughal architecture with grand palaces, courtyards, and breathtaking views of the river Yamuna.(Unsplash)

Agra Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a magnificent Mughal-era fortress in Agra. Known for its stunning red sandstone architecture, it houses exquisite palaces, mosques, and audience halls within its massive walls. Visitors can explore the Jahangir Palace, Khas Mahal, and Diwan-i-Khas while admiring intricate carvings and beautiful courtyards. A unique feature of Agra Fort is its strategic location along the Yamuna River, offering breathtaking views of the Taj Mahal from its ramparts, blending history, architecture, and scenic beauty seamlessly.

Akbari Fort and Museum in Ajmer: Historical Rajput-Mughal fortress

Akbari Fort and Museum in Ajmer, built by the Mughal Emperor Akbar in 1570 AD, is a splendid blend of Rajput and Mughal architecture. The fort houses grand halls, courtyards and a museum showcasing artefacts, weaponry and historical relics from the region. Visitors can explore the Diwan-i-Aam, royal chambers and intricately carved gateways while learning about Ajmer’s rich history. A unique feature of Akbari Fort is its museum, which preserves rare manuscripts and artefacts, offering an immersive glimpse into the cultural and historical legacy of Mughal-era Ajmer.

Akbar’s Tomb in Agra: Magnificent Mughal emperor mausoleum

Akbar’s Tomb in Sikandra, Agra, features grand Mughal architecture set amidst peaceful, beautifully landscaped gardens.(Pexels)
Akbar’s Tomb in Sikandra, Agra, features grand Mughal architecture set amidst peaceful, beautifully landscaped gardens.(Pexels)

Akbar’s Tomb in Sikandra, a suburb of Agra is a grand Mughal mausoleum set amidst expansive gardens, reflecting the emperor’s architectural vision. The tomb features red sandstone and marble construction, intricate carvings, and impressive gateways. Visitors can admire the central dome, symmetrical layouts, and beautifully landscaped charbagh gardens while exploring the tomb complex. A unique feature of Akbar’s Tomb is its harmonious blend of Hindu, Islamic, and Persian architectural styles, making it a remarkable example of Mughal-era innovation and a serene historical landmark near Agra.

Zeenat-ul-Masjid in Delhi: Historic Mughal-era mosque

Zeenat-ul-Masjid in Delhi was built by Zeenat-un-Nissa, daughter of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb, in the 17th century. Located near the Mehrauli area, this historic mosque showcases elegant Mughal architecture with intricately carved arches, slender minarets, and a serene prayer hall. The mosque is admired for its detailed marble work, peaceful courtyard, and the beautifully designed central dome, making it a significant yet often overlooked heritage site in Delhi’s rich historical landscape.

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