I love Italian. And so do you.
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I love Italian. And so do you.
I was really excited to learn this, a few days ago. Presumably, he'll be playing Flynn again, or possibly a version of Clu that survived the events of Legacy. But it still sucks they couldn't get Garrett Hedlund or Olivia Wilde back.Jeff Bridges says he's back for the third one.
Awwww.I missed this a few months back: Rest in peace, Cindy Morgan.![]()
I think I heard about that at the time. I'm still sorry she didn't return in Legacy.I missed this a few months back: Rest in peace, Cindy Morgan.![]()
As I understand it, when the original version of Tron 3 was being prepped in 2015, both Hedlund and Wilde were attached. But then for whatever reason, Disney shelved it (Boxleitner thought it was due to their greater interest in Star Wars and Marvel). Anyway, we now reach the present, and Disney's abandonment of the previous plans pissed off Boxleitner to the point he freely ditched this one. I can't even guess what happened with the others; maybe the new story didn't contain them or the actors were just too busy. Either way, I'm still disappointed.Couldn't or chose not to? It sounds like they're trying to take this in a new direction away from Legacy, so I doubt they ever even put any serious thought or effort into bringing them back.
Agreed on all of this plus I'm still pissed about the terrible treatment of Tron: Uprising (constant rescheduling, lack of promotion, eventual premature cancelation due to the first two). Considering his heavy involvement in the series, I can't help but wonder if that was a contributing factor for Boxleitner.As I understand it, when the original version of Tron 3 was being prepped in 2015, both Hedlund and Wilde were attached. But then for whatever reason, Disney shelved it (Boxleitner thought it was due to their greater interest in Star Wars and Marvel). Anyway, we now reach the present, and Disney's abandonment of the previous plans pissed off Boxleitner to the point he freely ditched this one. I can't even guess what happened with the others; maybe the new story didn't contain them or the actors were just too busy. Either way, I'm still disappointed.
I love Italian. And so do you.
I actually agree with you, I would have loved to see a direct follow up to Legacy, which I think is a much better movie than it tends to get credit for. I was just objectively pointing out that we don't know if they ever even tried to get Hedlund and Wilde back. Because it sounded like you thought that the only reason we are getting Ares is because they refused to come back.As I understand it, when the original version of Tron 3 was being prepped in 2015, both Hedlund and Wilde were attached. But then for whatever reason, Disney shelved it (Boxleitner thought it was due to their greater interest in Star Wars and Marvel). Anyway, we now reach the present, and Disney's abandonment of the previous plans pissed off Boxleitner to the point he freely ditched this one. I can't even guess what happened with the others; maybe the new story didn't contain them or the actors were just too busy. Either way, I'm still disappointed.
Following the introduction, the first trailer for Tron: Ares was shown. It features a man gazing at the stars and wondering if he's alone, only to realize that intelligent life has existed all along within AI and tech.
"There is something at work inside my soul I do not understand. I came here to find something," Ares says during the trailer. "Something important. Permanence."
Sounds pretty cool.We see Area walking through the real world following by a big Tron ship in the sky; Tron bike paths in the real world; battles with staffs, discs being thrown, and more. It finishes with Bridges appearing in a white robe with the line, "Greetings, Program" and confirmation that Nine Inch Nails will be handling the soundtrack.
Some people did try to post the trailer (or their recording of it) on YouTube, but the almighty hand of Disney immediately came down from above to smite them all.It doesn't appear to have been posted online anywhere, but they did show the first footage and the cast also talked a bit about the movie at D23.
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