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Tr3n Writer Hired.

let's all agree to spell it 'Tron 3' . . . mixing letters and numbers is for script kiddies :p
 
Don't know the work of the writer, but that's excellent news that they're moving ahead! :)
 
Yeah, fail on my part for not making the thread title clearer I guess. This is kind of what Disney is calling it though...I should have just called it Tron 3.
 
I'm glad they're doing a Tr3n (I'm wearing a cup :p ) . I rather enjoyed Tron Legacy and was hoping we'd see more of what happened. They're going to be hard-pressed not to get into a "same old, same old" rut with things like the SFX though.

Alex
 
I hope not too, but there SHOULD be a simple way to have different look next time. The "new" grid was stil based on the super-futuristic technology of the late 1980s, and the "old" one was only a few years older. Who knows what an actual modern grid would look like now? Would there even be light cycles, recognizers, identity discs? What does an I/O port look like now that it's USB and not serial? Would an iPod look the same on the inside as it does on the outside? And so on...

Mark
 
I hope not too, but there SHOULD be a simple way to have different look next time. The "new" grid was stil based on the super-futuristic technology of the late 1980s, and the "old" one was only a few years older. Who knows what an actual modern grid would look like now? Would there even be light cycles, recognizers, identity discs? What does an I/O port look like now that it's USB and not serial? Would an iPod look the same on the inside as it does on the outside? And so on...

Mark

This will be the visual challenge of the next film. However, I thought the look of the grid world in T:L was fantastic and could easily look at 8-10 more hours or it.
 
I hope not too, but there SHOULD be a simple way to have different look next time. The "new" grid was stil based on the super-futuristic technology of the late 1980s, and the "old" one was only a few years older. Who knows what an actual modern grid would look like now? Would there even be light cycles, recognizers, identity discs? What does an I/O port look like now that it's USB and not serial? Would an iPod look the same on the inside as it does on the outside? And so on...

Mark

This will be the visual challenge of the next film. However, I thought the look of the grid world in T:L was fantastic and could easily look at 8-10 more hours or it.


i wonder how they would integrate things like a "cloud" and programs many people use, or social media.

I agree that Legacy was great...and Sam seems like a very logical hero now, who can adapt and also think out of the box (as a user).

If they can be creative with the modern computer world, it'll be a wild ride!
 
Perhaps they'll introduce multithreading in the next one -- different simulation worldlines in the various threads that come together to be resolved in the final act.
 
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