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I would be down for a M83 scored Tron movie. I loved Hurry Up, We're Dreaming.
In a new interview with Vulture, Kosinski confirmed he had storyboarded and written the entire third “Tron” movie when Disney pulled the plug on the project in 2015. As the filmmaker said, “I got so close. I really tried.” Kosinski’s idea for “Tron 3” was to invert the franchise’s core structure. Instead of human characters being sucked into a video game world, the video game world would bleed into the real world and the film would be “about the blending of the two.”
“But it was a different Disney by 2015,” Kosinski said about why the project died. “When I made ‘Tron: Legacy,’ they didn’t own Marvel; they didn’t own ‘Star Wars.’ We were the play for fantasy and science fiction. And once you’ve got those other things under your umbrella, it makes sense that you’re going to put your money into a known property and not the weird art student with black fingernails in the corner — that was ‘Tron.’ And that’s okay.”
Kosinski added, “Had I made ‘Tron: Ascension,’ I wouldn’t have made ‘Only the Brave,’ and I wouldn’t have made the movies I made. But remember, the first ‘Tron’ was not a hit when it came out. It’s a cult classic. And if ‘Tron: Legacy’s’ becoming the same thing, I couldn’t be more thrilled.”
I think if Tron Legacy hit like it was supposed to they would've still moved forward. Even with Star Wars and the MCU. Money is money.Man that sucks. Don’t why we couldn’t have Marvel, Star Wars AND Tron such a shame.
Nah I don't think so. Not when they spent close to 340 to make and market the movie.The irony is if a Tron Legacy came out now making “only” 400M worldwide and close to 200M domestically, a sequel would be greenlit in a hot second.
Nah I don't think so. Not when they spent close to 340 to make and market the movie.
Maybe for another studio but Disney isn't desperate for a franchise. So I don't think they would've done it. But who knowsI think it’s just a different barometer of success, especially with their streaming service and all that. Studios just seem to have lower expectations when they want a franchise more than anything, they’re willing to take more of a loss. It at the very least would’ve gotten probably a cheaper streaming show sequel lol
Maybe for another studio but Disney isn't desperate for a franchise.
So what does this mean for the Tron 3 announced with that new director and Leto? Is it dead? If it isn't, I would take a step back from it and wait for Kosinski to become available for it. Look at how much he's grown as a filmmaker since TL, it's wild. I've enjoyed every single one of them and both of his sci-fi movies are cult classics for a reason. Disney, if you are smart, you bring this man back.
I assumed the Leto one is dead. We haven't heard about it.So what does this mean for the Tron 3 announced with that new director and Leto? Is it dead? If it isn't, I would take a step back from it and wait for Kosinski to become available for it. Look at how much he's grown as a filmmaker since TL, it's wild. I've enjoyed every single one of them and both of his sci-fi movies are cult classics for a reason. Disney, if you are smart, you bring this man back.