Sophie Turner gained prominence as a child actor. Since then, she has gone on to portray many different characters. She is best known for playing Sansa Stark on HBO’s standout hit series Game of Thrones, and her previous high-profile relationship with pop idol Joe Jonas.In the latest news about Sophie Turner, she recently shared an interesting take with a reporter while on the red carpet for Steal, her upcoming Prime Video series. When asked if she would be tuning in to watch the latest spinoff show from the Game of Thrones universe, she said,“If I am totally honest, anything Game of Thrones, I don’t think I can… I can’t even hear the theme tune, it gives me crazy anxiety. I don’t know why. I had the best time on that show, but I can’t watch anything related to it.”She went on to add,“But I’m really excited for all the actors on it and I think it will be incredible because it is that universe. So, good luck to everyone involved. I won’t be watching it but I’ll be rooting for you.”While it seems as though Sophie Turner remembers her time on the legendary series fondly, it is also apparent that she is ready to move forward without it playing a major role in her life. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostSophie Turner on Tomb Raider prep, moreSophie Turner was announced as the new Lara Croft in Prime Video’s upcoming live-action Tomb Raider series, created by Phoebe Waller-Bridge. With the character being one of the most revered and iconic female protagonists in video game history, the verdict was out on whether she would capably fill the role.An official image of Turner in the classic Tomb Raider attire was posted to social media on January 15, and the response was glaringly positive. Sophie Turner certainly looked the part and further showed her commitment to the role by appearing to be in tremendous shape. In a subsequent interview with Today UK she also leaned into the physical aspect of her preparation for the role. She said:“I'm ready. I'm f*cking ripped dude. I've been working really hard, traning for months and yeah, I feel ready now.”The inaugural Tomb Raider game, which kickstarted the franchise released in 1996, 30 years ago. Turner seems prepared to do justice to an iconic role that has been put on a pedestal for decades.