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Thursday, December 6, 2012

Disney Is Taking Us Deeper Into The Grid!

Fan-made poster!

Flynn Lives! Ok well we don't really know that for sure but at least the Tron franchise is taking a big leap forward.

Disney is apparently in negotiations with writer Jesse Wigutow to write the latest revision of the script. The early draft was written by David DiGilio.

Joseph Kosinski, who directed Tron Legacy, is still attached to direct this sequel.

If the film gets greenlit, I wouldn't expect them to start filming until late 2013 or early 2014 with a probable release date in 2015!

Hopefully we will be taking one trip into the Grid!

Monday, March 19, 2012

Hints of Tron 3 from WonderCon

While at WonderCon, promoting their television show Once Upon A Time, Tron Legacy scribes Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz dropped a few hints for Tron 3.
 
Spoilers ahead...

From the Once Upon A Time roundtables:

After the experience of working on Tron: Legacy, it seems like the movie did well, and made money. But maybe it didn't quite do well enough to get its own sequel. But it did well enough to get its own cartoon series, is that frustrating at all?
Adam Horowitz: We are working on a sequel. Eddie and I aren't writing the sequel — because of the show [Once Upon a Time] we've moved to be co-producers on it. But there's a script being written right now.
Edward Kitsis: Dave DiGilio is writing it. Joe [Kosinski] is right now shooting Oblivion but we've had a lot of meetings and conversations and we've sen the first draft of the Tron sequel, sometimes movies don't happen as quickly as you want... Our hope is to get something going sooner [rather than later].

In your opinion are Tron and Jeff Bridges dead, are they in Tron [3]?
Horowitz: I would say the definition of life and death in the digital realm...
Kitsis: Will be explored in the sequel!

How big of a part does Quorra have in the sequel?
Horrowitz: Mmm. *Darts away to the next roundtable*