That was the first trailer for this to actually get me excited. This took it up from streamer to one I might try to see in theaters.
That is exactly what I was thinking. Disney was overtly trying to downplay or even outright hide any imagery from the original movie when Legacy came out. I think the Blu Ray of 1982 Tron was dumped out with little notice months before Legacy in 2010. Obvious reasons to sell it to younger generations and gamers who had no nostalgia for original. But this time is completely different. There is at least one California screening of whole trilogy planned right before Ares is released.I was quite a bit in when I went to go double check this was real! There are FAN trailers that don't lean on the nostalgia as much as this does. Heck, there wasn't a single Tron: Legacy trailer that hit Tron this hard.
Tron's Blu-ray premiere was the same day that Legacy came out on Blu. They were matching special editions.I think the Blu Ray of 1982 was dumped out with little notice months before new movie.
Right. Although why they didn't use the Tron / Yori key art that was the mirrored by the Sam / Quorra Tron: Legacy art was always beyond me.Tron's Blu-ray premiere was the same day that Legacy came out on Blu. They were matching special editions.
Same. The new 4K releases finally have complementary art, which is nice for anyone who manages to get those.Right. Although why they didn't use the Tron / Yori key art that was the mirrored by the Sam / Quorra Tron: Legacy art was always beyond me.
The "second screen" stuff had a lot of cool material, but it was (IIRC) mainly art gallery style stuff. Images, CG model turnarounds, etc. The full motion extras (about a half an hour total) are on the disc.Remember how they put all of the Legacy stuff on the web so you had to sync up your computer and your blu ray player? All that stuff is long dead now, of course. (Was it just Legacy or was it both of them?)
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