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Tron 3
Apr 8, 2015 0:54:54 GMT -6
Post by The Ultimate Nullifier on Apr 8, 2015 0:54:54 GMT -6
icv2.com/articles/news/view/31286/stars-return-tron-3STARS RETURN FOR 'TRON 3' Olivia Wilde and Garrett Hedlund The (non-Jeff Bridges) stars of Tron: Legacy, Olivia Wilde and Garrett Hedlund, will both reprise their roles for Disney’s third Tron film, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Confirmation of the third film was announced last month, with Joseph Kosinski returning to direct, and Hedlund attached. Hedlund will return as Sam Flynn, with Wilde playing Quorra. According to THR, Disney is looking to begin shooting in the fall, probably in Vancouver. Justin Springer, who co-produced Tron: Legacy and was a consulting producer for the Tron: Uprising animated series, will be involved as a producer on the third film as well.
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Tron 3
Mar 5, 2017 22:00:05 GMT -6
Post by The Ultimate Nullifier on Mar 5, 2017 22:00:05 GMT -6
www.newsarama.com/33444-report-jared-leto-in-talks-for-tron-reboot.htmlReport: JARED LETO In Talks for TRON Reboot By George Marston, Newsarama Contributor March 3, 2017 11:34am ET Disney is in the early stages of a Tron reboot starring Jared Leto as the star, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The script is reportedly based on an unused script for a follow up to 2010's Tron: Legacy, but would not be a direct sequel. Leto is reportedly in talks to play a character named Ares. Not much else is known about the reported story, or if it will have any ties to the previous Tron films. There is no indication of what this could mean for Leto's potential involvement as the Joker in future DC films. No projected release date for the project has been set.
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Tron 3
Oct 10, 2017 21:35:03 GMT -6
Post by The Ultimate Nullifier on Oct 10, 2017 21:35:03 GMT -6
www.denofgeek.com/us/movies/tron/268114/tron-jeff-bridges-wants-olivia-wilde-back-as-quorra-for-vr-movieTron: Jeff Bridges Wants Olivia Wilde Back as Quorra for VR Movie Jeff Bridges reveals to us that he and Joseph Kosinski have discussed how to bring back Olivia Wilde as Quorra in a potential Tron VR movie. No matter how legendary an actor’s career is, some roles will always follow them around long after the sets have been torn away. And when an actor is as legendary as the Dude himself, Mr. Jeff Bridges, they’re likely to have more than a few such parts in the rolodex. Among those for Bridges, the character of Kevin Flynn and his godlike importance in those trippy Tron movies remains high on the list, probably in no small part due to that ever elusive Tron 3. While Disney has demurred on plans to make another sequel to the groundbreaking Tron (1982) and the cult-followed Tron: Legacy (2010)—wherein Bridges starred as two wildly different versions of the creator of a digital video game landscape filled with out-there artificial intelligence, including creatures called “ISOs”—many fans keep the flame of “Flynn Lives” going, including Bridges himself. This past summer, Bridges revealed he and Tron: Legacy director Joseph Kosinski are keen on doing another Tron movie entirely for the virtual reality market, and when Den of Geek sat down to chat with Bridges this past weekend, he elaborated that he wants Olivia Wilde back as Quorra too. “Yeah, absolutely!” Bridges hums with that familiar SoCal enthusiasm when asked if he and Kosinski want to revisit Flynn’s relationship with Wilde’s Quorra in a potential VR film. “All those things you mentioned, we talked about. And there’s no certainty with any of it, but I’m hoping it comes down. It’d be wild, and you know virtual reality would really lend itself to that medium.” –– ADVERTISEMENT –– Bridges then adds that he “imagines” Kosinski has already talked to Wilde about reprising her own very popular Tron role. “Olivia’s really great, huh? My little ISO is really doing some wonderful work these days, both in and out of the movies.” In Tron: Legacy, Bridges’ protagonist is revealed to have spent the better part of 30 years chilling inside a virtual world as a god to the programs who inhabit it, including self-actualizing “isomorphic algorithms” (ISOs). One such ISO he raised as a daughter named Quorra while doing his techno-Buddhist thing, man. It’s a heavy concept, and one that Bridges and Kosinski are eager to explore further. While both have already collaborated again for next week’s upcoming firefighter drama, Only the Brave, they’re also still talking Tron. In August, Bridges first revealed to EW that it'd it be pretty in keeping with Tron’s original legacy if the next movie was the first feature-length virtual reality experience, much as how the 1982 film was the first movie to use three-dimensional computer-generated imagery. “I think Joe’s got the script and everything, you know,” Bridges previously said to EW. “Yeah, I don’t know that I’m supposed to talk about it or not. I don’t know. It should be the first virtual reality movie, you know? Wouldn’t that be cool… to see Tron in that world?” Bridges still thinks so and continues to have a pretty groovy relationship with Kosinski considering their collaboration on Only the Brave. And we’ll have our full interview with Bridges about that true story of firefighting heroism later this week. In the meantime, however, here is some of Tron: Legacy’s hypnotic score by Daft Punk to pass the time.
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