TRON 3 ?!

He’s definitely changed his tune on those sorts of issues, given the interview he took part in during D23 2022 and when he attended the grand opening of the Disney World Lightcycle ride last year.
 
He’s definitely changed his tune on those sorts of issues, given the interview he took part in during D23 2022 and when he attended the grand opening of the Disney World Lightcycle ride last year.
It's still hard to say. He might have done that because he was contractually obligated to do it. But then again, he did say he wasn't interested in being involved with the Babylon 5 reboot, and then does the animated film that basically reboots Babylon 5.

The truly sad thing is that we'll never get to see Cindy Morgan as Lora Baines-Bradley or Yori again.
 
Well, it’s a bit complicated: at D23 he explicitly said that he would not have attended if he wasn’t OK with doing another Tron film… but then he posted on Twitter recently that he is not in the new film. It’s possible he was interested in the film, but just did not care for the script, or he could be pulling a Tobey Maguire in Spider Man No Way Home (where Maguire explicitly said he was not going to be in the film when he actually was.)
 
Well, it’s a bit complicated: at D23 he explicitly said that he would not have attended if he wasn’t OK with doing another Tron film… but then he posted on Twitter recently that he is not in the new film. It’s possible he was interested in the film, but just did not care for the script, or he could be pulling a Tobey Maguire in Spider Man No Way Home (where Maguire explicitly said he was not going to be in the film when he actually was.)
Could be a combination of things, like a misdirect plus maybe they're going to deepfake him in, where he would provide the voice but won't actually be "in" the movie.
 
That's what wiki has as well. I wish I could be excited. I still think Jared Leto's best acting is in Panic Room and the scenes with Raoul.
 
As others have said before, I think at best Ares will get the reaction of "Well, that was a good movie, even if it's not really connected to any of the previous movies."
It's going to be different, for sure, and I'm a little nervous about them ruining it, but I'm still excited. After all, at the very least it says that Disney cares about the franchise enough to reboot it.
Even if it flops, I think there'll still be enough of a reaction that the fandom will revive a bit. So far it's kind of dying.
 
IMO 'Tron' needs to have a theme/issue if it's going to thrive. The issue of playing god with AI tech (you get the point) can work, and it's getting more timely now with AI rapidly developing.

Ideally it would have a larger running storyline. But that's hard to sustain when it's a series of stand-alone movies separated by 15-30 year gaps.
 
From the research I've done, it looks like TR3N will be dealing with AI, but my guess is that it'll also be dealing with Ares himself, hopefully giving him some character development. I think he might be a bad-guy-turned-good-guy, but I'd have to rewatch some stuff in order to support that.

Honestly, the 15-30 year gaps are what's killing this franchise XD
 
Honestly, the 15-30 year gaps are what's killing this franchise XD

Yeah hopefully they wise up about that.

Disney bought Star Wars two years after 'Legacy' and they immediately lost interest in Tron. Maybe now that they've crashed Star Wars into a ditch they will give Tron some more resources.

Frankly they can't afford another wait. 15 years from now, Jeff Bridges will probably be gone or retired, Hollywood itself will probably be in shambles because of AI filmmaking, and Jared Leto will probably still look 30yo. Lots of reasons to worry.
 
I'll be honest - I love the original, but it was a silly concept that's hard to expand upon without acknowledging the ridiculous premise. At the time, people didn't know much about computers, what they could or couldn't do, so you got a lot of movies where computers were basically magic. Tron was a Wizard of Oz knockoff with the premise that a person could be "digitized" and turned into machine code, but in doing so, was transferred to the "world" inside computers where programs took human form - they looked, spoke, and acted like the people who programmed them, engaging in physical combat that mirrorred the video games of the outside world. Nothing about it makes sense or is based in reality. The only thing that would make sense is if it were all a dream or hallucination of Flynn's.

The visuals were the primary reason we enjoyed the movie. It had a basic plot (again, just The Wizard of Oz) and a lot of action in a fantastic sci-fi setting. I still enjoyed the sequel, which had the same plot but with a twist on the villain/hero being the same person, and updated visuals. The short-lived animated series was also enjoyable.

But, as such, I don't have high expectations for Ares. It's based on a concept that is inherently flawed, so you can't do a lot to change it to make it less flawed. And Jared Leto overacts in everything, which people mistake for good acting. I think the whole "method acting" for him is a gimmick, something that gets attention in the press for his off-screen antics. It can also be a crutch - some actors utilize it better than others, but I think actors use it because they can't "switch it on and off," so to speak. It's easier for them to stay in character all the time than to return to being themselves when the cameras aren't rolling. Really good actors can flip that switch and become the character when it counts and stop when the cameras stop. Just my two cents.
 
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I'm honestly more enticed by the soundtrack by NIN than anything else. I love the world and art direction of TRON (the original and Uprising more than Legacy). I don't know how much the 'real-world' has to do with this story but seeing the fun Tron stuff in the outside world is boring to me.

I wrote a script for my dream sequel years ago that involved Encom creating a consumer-market "digitizing" device and turning Tron-world into a digital Disneyworld. A real tourist-trap, consumerist hellhole where real-world users entering can experience all the things Flynn and his son did but in a safe and controlled environment, having turned all the sentient programs there into typical NPC's. Things turn sour when rogue programs who've regain sentience cut off access to the real world and start killing all the users stuck there. The race is on for characters on the outside to get in, as events in Tron-world happen a lot faster in reality, and those trapped inside try to stay alive (with Tron actually having a central role in his own movie for the first time). The whole story was essentially an allegory for people needing purpose and agency, and them not needing to escape to Tron-world (or otherwise) to be the 'heroes' they want. I somehow found an email address to Bob Iger at Disney at the time, and sent an unsolicited treatment into it. I'll definitely be keeping an eye out if any ideas crop up.
 
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Is Tron even in this movie named Tron?

Boxleitner helped promote the TRON: Lightcycle Run coaster at Walt Disney World 2 years ago in 2023, but appears to be "done" being TRON. That said... they could bring the character TRON back in some way, and involve Bruce without having him film anything (Voiceovers? Digital likeness?)

FWIW: The coaster at Disney is very fun (but too short)... but even with TRON in the name, the character is nowhere to be found in the ride, and doesn't enter the story at all. While Disney refences "The Grid" in the ride, they have essentially swapped the name TRON for the Grid itself. Most guests don't know the difference, or even care.
 
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