If this actually happens, I'll definitely give it a shot but I wish Hedlund & Wilde were in this (she played the smoking hot Quorra)
TRON: Legacy came out in the height of the 3D craze back in 2010, and I LOVE and own the soundtrack to TRON Legacy. Daft Punk's soundtrack was booming when I saw it in IMAX 3D. Such a cool experience.
The last Tron wasn't bad, but it was obviously missing some scenes that would have made it make a lot more sense. It's like they ran out of time, money, and/or give a shit and just slapped together what they had. [Reply]
I loved the original Tron and while Tron 2 wasn't bad, this feels more like something that would fit better on Disney+ than as a theatrical release [Reply]
They were both nonsensical but they both had quite the style. The original, considering what effects were like back then, did as good a job as they could at the time. The sequel had a great look to it and a great soundtrack. And, yes, Olivia Wilde in tight black rubber pants is always a good thing. Not really sure what the point of a "Tron 3" would be, though. Then again, I'm not sure what the point of an "Avatar 2" is... [Reply]
Originally Posted by 007:
I love tron so I'll give it a shot, but could not care less about Leto. Almost sounds like a reboot instead of a continuation.
Cillian Murphy and hopefully David Warner will be signed on [Reply]
Originally Posted by JD10367:
They were both nonsensical but they both had quite the style. The original, considering what effects were like back then, did as good a job as they could at the time. The sequel had a great look to it and a great soundtrack. And, yes, Olivia Wilde in tight black rubber pants is always a good thing. Not really sure what the point of a "Tron 3" would be, though. Then again, I'm not sure what the point of an "Avatar 2" is...
You would think it would be about Sam and Quorra in the real world with a new baddie from the Grid trying to get out or get her back. Maybe that will be Leto? [Reply]
If this actually happens, I'll definitely give it a shot but I wish Hedlund & Wilde were in this (she played the smoking hot Quorra)
TRON: Legacy came out in the height of the 3D craze back in 2010, and I LOVE and own the soundtrack to TRON Legacy. Daft Punk's soundtrack was booming when I saw it in IMAX 3D. Such a cool experience.
Here's hoping for the best.
I'm right there with you in regards to the soundtrack. I've had it since the movie came out and listen to it every now and then to this day. Overall, TRON:Legacy is one of my favorite movies; just felt like it was really visually and aurally pleasing. [Reply]
The idea of Tron just seems so small in today's world. I'm just not seeing how or why this would be exciting to the younger crowed and feels more like a nostalgia move than anything else.
Disney's Ralph Wrecks The Internet started with a video game, then pivoted to the internet, in which characters experienced games and apps firsthand.
The Emoji Movie was similar in that the characters were inside of a phone that was connected to the internet, in which they also had trials and tribulations through various apps.
I loved the original but thought the sequel was just "okay". That said, Disney rarely makes mistakes so hopefully, they'll have a new and exciting concept for this film. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
The idea of Tron just seems so small in today's world. I'm just not seeing how or why this would be exciting to the younger crowed and feels more like a nostalgia move than anything else.
Disney's Ralph Wrecks The Internet started with a video game, then pivoted to the internet, in which characters experienced games and apps firsthand.
The Emoji Movie was similar in that the characters were inside of a phone that was connected to the internet, in which they also had trials and tribulations through various apps.
I loved the original but thought the sequel was just "okay". That said, Disney rarely makes mistakes so hopefully, they'll have a new and exciting concept for this film.
They'd have to go a Terminator Skynet route or an AI virus to make it work [Reply]