Two months after announcing the start of production on Amazon MGM Studios’ Tomb Raider series for Prime Video, the studio confirmed on Sunday that Sophie Turner — the reboot’s Lara Croft — sustained a “minor injury” while working on the show.

Per Page Six, production has been paused to allow the Game of Thrones alum to recover. Here’s what to know about Turner’s injury and the upcoming Tomb Raider reboot.

A source said Turner’s injury may halt production for up to six months

Though details of Turner’s injury have not been disclosed, an unnamed source told The Sun that the Tomb Raider cast and crew are on hiatus for at least a month. Some fear the pause could extend up to six months, as production higher-ups reportedly believe it’s too late to replace Turner with another actor.

“It’s been chaos on set, and now the whole show is in jeopardy,” a source told The Sun.

The source added, “Sophie has been throwing herself into the role, but the grueling physicality of playing Lara Croft has meant she has pushed her body too far.”

Turner’s injury comes after she completed intense training for the role, according to Sirius XM.

“We’ve been doing eight hours a day, five days a week, since February last year, so it’s been a lot,” she said on Radio Andy’s The Julia Cunningham Show in January.

Turner opened up about having ‘a perpetual back problem’

During that January appearance on The Julia Cunningham Show, Turner also opened up about a persistent back issue that may have contributed to her recent injury.

“I’ve learned I have a perpetual back problem, but I also realized that it’s much easier to build muscle if you’ve ever worked out before — which I never had — so it has taken me months and months to get into good shape,” she said when asked what she discovered about her body while filming.

According to Deadline, Amazon MGM Studios is producing Tomb Raider alongside Crystal Dynamics. The series is filming predominantly in the U.K. Turner stars alongside Sigourney Weaver, Jason Isaacs, Martin Bobb-Semple, Jack Bannon, John Heffernan, Bill Paterson, Paterson Joseph, Sasha Luss, Juliette Motamed, Celia Imrie and August Wittgenstein.

Fleabag star and creator Phoebe Waller-Bridge serves as writer and executive producer on the series.

The Game of Thrones actor is the latest to take on the role of Lara Croft, which was previously portrayed by Angelina Jolie in the 2001 film Lara Croft: Tomb Raider and Alicia Vikander in the 2018 reboot Tomb Raider.