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benson111
03-03-2009, 10:24 PM
Got these details out of Vancouver, where the TRON sequel is currently in production.

The source is trustworthy, so these details represent an accurate snapshot of the film (keeping in mind productions of this nature may be a bit fluid, and certain elements could be reworked between now and the film's 2011 release).

My Geeky heart is going pitter patter. Really can't wait to glimpse material from this film - stuff we can actually see, unlike this heinously inadequate Comic Con shakycam from last year:



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPGWYAUF3v4&eurl=http://www.aintitcool.com/node/40285&feature=player_embedded






BEWARE SPOILERS!!!

Here's User 2.0...

The title will almost certainly NOT be TRON 2 or TR2N. Possibly something with a colon - TRON: ________.

The story takes place approximately 25 years after the original.

The movie starts in 1989. Kevin Flynn (Bridges) has created some of the world's top selling games based on his Game Grid challenges in the first film, and has marketed the hell out of what he saw there (action figures, Recognizer night lights, yadda yadda yadda).

Flynn has a seven year old son named Sean.

Flynn disappears, leaving behind his son.

Alan Bradley (Boxleitner) takes over Flynn's company (ENCOM).

Jump forward in time: Sean is now twenty something.

Alan Bradley has info that leads Sean to look for Flynn.

Search takes Sean to Flynn's old arcade - mothballed.

Into the computer world goes Sean.

There's a CLU character (Flynn's computer alter-ego from the first film).

Flynn has programmed CLU to run around and make a better computer world, but CLU's gone corrupt and is creating his own interpretation of that perfect world. This is why CLU (young Bridges) is being such a punk-ass in that Comic Con footage we saw.

CLU has it out for a kind of program called ISOs & wants to eradicate them.

The ISOs believe Sean Flynn is the one who will free them from CLU's belligerence.

Somewhere in the computer world, the real Kevin Flynn is whizzing around in a classic Light Cycle. Will he help in the battle against CLU?

Light Jets have jet walls, too.

Light Cycles versus Light Jets.

Big Disc battle!

Bridges going all out for this role. Embracing it. Fans will go gaa gaa.

[END OF LINE]
USER 2.0


I *sooooo* want a Recognizer night light. How cool would that be?


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPON5i7Iivw&eurl=http://www.aintitcool.com/node/40285&feature=player_embedded

Kreepman
03-03-2009, 10:27 PM
I'm still looking for a real life lightcycle to ride to school so I can pick all the girls.

benson111
03-03-2009, 10:33 PM
I'm still looking for a real life lightcycle to ride to school so I can pick all the girls.

There are light planes in the new movie.....I will take oneof those please.

ffwarrior47
03-03-2009, 10:38 PM
A:this movie looks straight up epic.

B:but i can suck, only time will tell...

hopefully it's option A. :D

kiggidykev
03-03-2009, 10:39 PM
Oh god, you had me going for a sec that they were calling it "TR2N"

Kreepman
03-03-2009, 10:42 PM
There are light planes in the new movie.....I will take one of those please.

ehh, I'd take the cycle any day.
lightplanes seems like too much of a hassle to fly, and plus, how would you pick up the ladies if you can't even land on a road!?

benson111
03-03-2009, 10:48 PM
ehh, I'd take the cycle any day.
lightplanes seems like too much of a hassle to fly, and plus, how would you pick up the ladies if you can't even land on a road!?

Harrier....Helllllo. :D

Kreepman
03-03-2009, 10:50 PM
Harrier....Helllllo. :D

Touche...touche.

RockBandRocker
03-04-2009, 09:41 AM
Just as long as there are no lines of dialogue like "Oh, my maker", I'll be fine!!

The only things I have a problem with:

1) It's been 25 years (+/-) since the original. Technology isn't as "unknown" to us as it was when the first one came out. That's why the MCP is so f**kin' scary.
2) Visuals! The original film was groundbreaking at the time because it used early CGI. Now, we're used to brilliant CGI, so I don't see this as being "revolutionary" the way the original one was.