Disney Gets a Director for 'TRON 2'
Filed under: Classics, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Disney, Remakes and Sequels, Games and Game Movies
Can you believe it has been twenty-five years since the release of TRON? Since 1982, the sci-fi movie has turned into a cult classic for the geek and gamer sets, peaking (in my opinion) recently with an Adidas shoe design. And while the original is mostly appreciated for its ground-breaking yet dated special effects, Disney has decided to finally develop a TRON sequel, and it has just revealed its choice for director. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the studio is once again going with a first-timer, commercial director Joseph Kosinski. You may have heard that name before, though, because he's the guy also set to helm the remake of Logan's Run over at Warner Bros. Kosinski will be developing the sequel, in addition to directing; he will oversee the visuals and the script, which is being written by Eddie Kitsis and Adam Horowitz of TV's Lost (they wrote, among their many, the mostly insignificant, but entertaining episodes "Tricia Tanaka is Dead" and "Exposé") . The story is, of course, being kept secret, but Kosinski is said to be working on a Light Cycle (see the photo) sequence that will serve as showcase of his vision for the movie. The sequel, which will be produced by original TRON director Steven Lisberger, along with Sean Bailey (Matchstick Men) and Brigham Taylor, has also been described as "the next chapter" of the storyline from the original.The first thing to wonder is whether or not Jeff Bridges will be involved. Disney will probably want a younger star, but they should at least allow Bridges to appear in some capacity (they must also give a cameo to this guy). The next thing, which is actually more of a concern than a wonder, regards the special effects. CGI has come a long way since debuting in TRON -- some (me) would often say a long way for the worse -- and any modern effects would lack the kitsch appeal of the original. Sure, many movies these days have CGI that resembles video game visuals, but that's a bad thing. THR reports that many effects people are vying for the chance to work on this project and that most of them have been heavily inspired by the original. So, hopefully the chosen effects teams and personnel will be able to pay homage, retain the style and also somehow update the look of the first movie without turning out something too realistic or modern.
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4-10-2008 @ 5:38AM
Corteks said...
You do know there was a Tron 2 game made (in 2003 I think) right?
Is it going to be anything like that?
Reason I ask is because the game was pretty brilliant, decent enough storyline and definately kept the feel of the original movie. Had some awesome scenes, like when you have to escape from a computer before it finishes being re-formatted.
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7-28-2008 @ 4:02PM
Major said...
3 words.
END OF LINE.
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8-02-2008 @ 1:40AM
Mark said...
Trailer
http://gizmodo.com/5029479/tron-2-trailer-video-makes-pants-wet-worldwide
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4-07-2009 @ 2:44PM
john said...
daft punk will be scoring the music for the film. The original music is awesome but i also believe daft punk will be perfect for this score since their music is very visionary and unique but perfectly fitting with tron. Maybe daft punk and wendy carlos will collab with some things on the film. that would be amazing. but daft punk will not dissapoint =)
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9-11-2007 @ 11:35AM
Jen said...
Ugh. "Exposé" was campy but "Tricia Tanaka is Dead" was just bad.
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9-11-2007 @ 11:42AM
Christopher Campbell said...
Don't worry, Jen. They also wrote other episodes, like one of my earlier faves, "Everybody Hates Hugo". They seem to be the duo for Hurley flashbacks, mostly.
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9-11-2007 @ 12:46PM
Chris Muir said...
I hope that they can entice Wendy Carlos back for the music.
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9-12-2007 @ 4:32AM
Great White Snark said...
"According to MovieWeb, '[screenwriter Lee] Sternthal said the new concept is that the computer programmer gets trapped in a cyberworld, so that the film can utilize the Internet.'"
http://www.greatwhitesnark.com/2007/08/22/the-seven-most-pathetic-upcoming-geek-movie-remakes/
In other words, we should be looking forward to "Tron: Journey to the Center of Buy.com". Lame, much?
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9-13-2007 @ 6:02AM
Michael said...
Yeah and definitely look for computerized characters named "eBay", "Google" and "Amazon" (that would be the hot, female character of course).
This is bound to be either an instant camp classic or one of the worst stink bombs ever. I'm a big fan of the original and the climate during the first film's release simply cannot be duplicated. Between the country's fascination with Pacman (soooo over) and the introduction of pc's those two things alone helped catapult Tron to where it is today. We're so jaded now about both computers and video games that I doubt an even passable script can be written.
The real title of this film should be "Tron 2: Mission Impossible 4"
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