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Tron Legacy
Release Date: December 17, 2010 (North America)
Genres: Action, Science Fiction, Sequel, Video Game MPAA Rating: PG
Production Phase: Released
Studio: Walt Disney Pictures
Who's In It: Jeff Bridges (Kevin Flynn / Clu), Bruce Boxleitner (Alan Bradley / Tron), Garrett Hedlund (Sam Flynn), Olivia Wilde (Quorra), Michael Sheen (Castor)
Who's Making It: Joseph Kosinski (Director), Eddy Kitsis (Screenwriter), Adam Horowitz (Screenwriter), Eddy Kitsis (Story), Adam Horowitz (Story)
Premise: When 27-year-old Sam Flynn looks for the whereabouts of his missing father Kevin, he finds him living inside a digital world that exists inside a computer. It's a place where video game warriors battle each... More »
Official Website: Disney.com/Tron
What We Think: More Tron? Hell yeah! Sure, back when the first film came out in 1982 it got beaten up at the box office by the bigger hits of that wonderful summer like Star Trek II, The... More »
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Tron 2 will shoot in Vancouver, Canada, next spring reports The MovieSet Blog.
- The MovieSet Blog. Comment on this Scoop (0)Saturday, September 27, 2008
While being interviewed by The Guardian newspaper, actor Jeff Bridges was asked why he decided to get involved in the new Tron movie. "Yeah, that's another unique, wild experience that was too good to turn down. Engaging in that world again feels just like it did all that time ago," Bridges explains. "Basically, I'm still a child, I love being childlike, and here was another chance to play with these crazy toys. And the cutting-edge technology makes it exciting. Doing the teaser trailer for Comic-Con, I had my first experience of motion capture. And that's turning the industry on its head. It's amazing being part of that."
When asked how the filmmakers plan on making a new Tron for the digital generation, Bridges answered, "Well, when we made Tron there was no internet, no cellphones. But now we have motion capture, so I think we'll get a far more successful version of the story, which is someone literally getting sucked into a video game. When we did King Kong in the 70s, one minute you'd have a shot of Rick Baker in this big suit and then you'd cut to this 80ft stiff model, and they looked nothing alike. Compare to that Peter Jackson's King Kong the technology is there and they did a wonderful job. I thought they created a beautiful Kong. So I hope that'll be the same for Tron."
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