by Jane Almirall, Dec 17 2010 // 7:00 AM
Note: This review may contain spoilers. You have been warned.
I have a caveat. It’s nearly impossible for me to write about Tron Legacy (directed by Joseph Kosinski) without the veil of nostalgia clouding my eyes. I was nine years old when the original Tron came out and a few years later my brother watched it on constant rotation at our house.
I have very fond memories of Tron that are directly tied to my siblings - and I happen to love how the animation looks even after two decades – so it is difficult for me to be objective in regards to it’s predecessor.
We are introduced to Sam Flynn as a young boy. His father, Flynn (played by a digitally re-constructed, be-mulleted, 1982-era Jeff Bridges…more on that later), is tucking him in for the night and telling him about Tron and the digital universe known as The Grid…he tells it kind of like a bed-time story, but it’s much creepier (see Digital Bridges, Uncanny Valley).
Sam’s room is full of Tron video game paraphernalia – action figures, posters, etc. – and when Kevin says goodnight to leave for work, it is apparent that the boy desperately wants more his father’s attention.
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Tagged: Disney, Garrett Hedlund, Jeff Bridges, Joseph Kosinski, Olivia Wilde, Tron, Tron Legacy
by Sebastian Suchecki, Apr 7 2010 // 9:00 AM
Holy high expectations, Batman! With most studios planning sequels to their major releases on the weekend of the film’s release, it shouldn’t come as much of a surprise that Disney is already planning the sequel to Tron: Legacy, a whopping 8 months before the film hits theaters.
With Avatar bringing in more money than practically any movie ever made, Disney seems to think that fans will flock to their upcoming film as well. From Heat Vision:
Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz, the “Lost” writers/executive producers who worked on “Legacy,” have begun writing a sequel to the studio’s sci-fi tentpole.
No details have been released because it is so early in the process. Notwithstanding the question of whether the movie will be a hit, other topics to ponder are whether the sequel will focus on spinoff characters or center on a new adventure set in the “Tron” world. Insiders have suggested that Kitsis and Horowitz are working on a way to round the story into a trilogy.
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Tagged: Adam Horowitz, Avatar, Disney, Edward Kitsis, Joseph Kosinski, Lost, Tron Legacy
by Chris Ullrich, Mar 9 2010 // 7:00 AM
After long months of waiting and after viewing any and all material we could find on Tron Legacy, Disney has released a full blown trailer for the film. Fortunately, the wait seems to be worth it as the trailer looks pretty darn awesome.
In it we get a better idea of the film’s story and meet most of the major players, especially Garret Hedlund as Sam Flynn, Bruce Boxleitner as Alan Bradley and Olivia Wilde as Quorra. We even get a quick glimpse of Academy Award Winner Jeff Bridges as Kevin Flynn. Plus, there’s quite a bit of the awesome look of the film which, even with these few images and sequences, looks great.
In fact, the film looks so visually complex and interesting, I’m actually going to admit it’s one I may want to see in 3D. Although, I’m pretty sure it will looks almost as stunning in plain, old 2D.
Maybe I’ll just have to see it both ways. Heck, while I’m at it, why not IMAX too? Why not indeed.
Check out the trailer after the break and prepare to be blown away. Tron Legacy hits theaters on December 17th.
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Tagged: Bruce Boxleitner, Disney, Garrett Hedlund, Joseph Kosinski, Movies, Olivia Wilde, Sci-Fi, Steven Lisberger, Trailers, Tron, Tron Legacy