Tuesday, 9 November 2010

Tron Legacy Finally Brings A Sequel To The 1982 Original


After nearly 30 years of patience, film makers are finally about to release Tron Legacy, the long awaited sequel to the great 1982 film Tron. Many people speculated that Disney was going to release a sequel in the 1990's, especially since Tron has a huge cult following still. Eventually it was shown that the many rumors about a sequel were false. But fans were thrilled to hear the unexpected news that Disney was serious about producing a sequel at the 2008 San Francisco Comic-Con.

The main character of Tron Legacy is Sam Flynn whose father Kevin Flynn was the main character in Tron. While Sam looks into the disappearance of his father and tries to locate him, he is accidentally pulled into the virtual world where his father has been stuck for all these years and the two must fight to escape.

The first official news of the Tron Legacy project released to the press was that Brian Klugman and Lee Sternthal were hired by Disney to write the film back in January 2005. After the above mentioned 2008 trailer at Comic Con, fans realized that the project was definitely moving forward. Then, in 2009 at Comic Con, Disney revealed the project's official title, Tron Legacy, to the audience. This title was selected for its relation to the movie's strong family feel as a son desperately seeks out his father.

The Light Cycle was one of the most noteworthy elements from the original Tron film, and fans have been thrilled to see the new designs for the Light Cycles in Tron Legacy. The design team guided by Daniel Simon also came up with the Light Runner, which is a two seat version. Life size models of the Light Cycles have been constructed and one was displayed to visitors at the Fan Expo 2009 in Toronto.

Film makers started shooting scenes in April 2009 in Vancouver, British Columbia. Stage shots were filmed exclusively at the Canadian Motion Picture Park. One of the most exciting aspects of the film is that all shooting was done totally in 3D, and even the teaser to the film was presented in 3D. A score for the movie including 24 different tracks was put together by Daft Punk. December 17, 2010 is the scheduled premiere date for Tron Legacy in Canada and the US.








If you wan't to have fun check out Tron Legacy and remember to check 3d film


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