Sci-Fi Tron: Ares with Jared Leto

I think there are ways. How they went this time? No chance.
Maybe. But I think this just might be a series like Blade Runner. Not in terms of quality of movies made, but in appeal scale. But I do think that this was the worst way to try and get people on board. By design, you're taking away the core appeal of the franchise by bringing it into the real world
 
Hard(er) sci-fi has a difficult time garnering a big following. Even more so at a global level. There’s a threshold where science fiction just becomes too unrelateable to the mass audience and Blade Runner and Tron are in that bucket.
 
Maybe. But I think this just might be a series like Blade Runner. Not in terms of quality of movies made, but in appeal scale. But I do think that this was the worst way to try and get people on board. By design, you're taking away the core appeal of the franchise by bringing it into the real world
If they weren't gonna do a proper sequel (so annoyed by this) then you bring in a real, young star to lead. This movie was doomed in 2017 when they attached Leto.
 
Hard(er) sci-fi has a difficult time garnering a big following. Even more so at a global level. There’s a threshold where science fiction just becomes too unrelateable to the mass audience and Blade Runner and Tron are in that bucket.
Tron is not like Blade Runner. It's built to have wider appeal. They just don't make good movies. I really wish they had made the Legacy sequel they promised in 2015. Tomorrowland flopping shouldn't of stopped it.
 
If they weren't gonna do a proper sequel (so annoyed by this) then you bring in a real, young star to lead. This movie was doomed in 2017 when they attached Leto.
The thing I see people say is, which is more irritating, is they had a start date to film a sequel I think around 2015 and then Tomorrowland bombs and they shelved it. Now we get this. I am not sure how well in 2015 a sequel to Legacy does, but I actually think if you did it NOW, then there is a nostalgia appeal to it that didn't exist back then. Maybe that doesn't make it a billion dollar franchise, but I think it would have more buzz at least amongst fans of the franchise. This movie I don't feel buzz anywhere for
 
The thing I see people say is, which is more irritating, is they had a start date to film a sequel I think around 2015 and then Tomorrowland bombs and they shelved it. Now we get this. I am not sure how well in 2015 a sequel to Legacy does, but I actually think if you did it NOW, then there is a nostalgia appeal to it that didn't exist back then. Maybe that doesn't make it a billion dollar franchise, but I think it would have more buzz at least amongst fans of the franchise. This movie I don't feel buzz anywhere for
That is exactly what happened and I'm still depressed. Such an interesting story to be farmed from it.
 
4.8m including early access. Most likely coming in under 40m. Chance to be lower then Morbius.
Not shocked at all. When I was seeing the headlines saying it could make around 50, I was skeptical. Heck. I was thinking 40 might be high. This just isn't a franchise with wide appeal. It's something largely nerds like us love. I just don't think Tron is going to break that ceiling into being super mainstream like a Pirates or something. At least, if there is a path to crack that code, I didn't think this was going to be it.
I think there are ways. How they went this time? No chance.
That is exactly what happened and I'm still depressed. Such an interesting story to be farmed from it.
Had they just followed up and built on the promise of what was teased at the very end of Tron Legacy and in the viral marketing with Sam taking back the company, Quorra in the real world with Sam, Cillian Murphy as Edward Dillinger and Sark and/or the MCP invading our world, if not absolutely dominating the box office, at the very least could’ve made much more and done pretty well to get a sequel greenlit.

I’ve had this idea swirling around in my head for a few years of what a possible sequel would’ve looked like and one angle I came at it from was both Sam and Quorra having a daughter (whom I named Sunny; also made the character a girl this time instead of another boy since we’ve had that twice with the last two films and wanted to change it up) who is a human/ISO hybrid who inadvertently discovers she has the ability to travel between the real world and digital space at will, and she becomes sort of this archetypal Greek mythological demigoddess, messianic-type figure that the main antagonists of the film want to use for their own purposes. Would explore themes of discovering your heritage and what that means, identity, destiny versus choice, whether bloodline makes you who you are or not, etc. I didn’t get much further than that, but you get the idea. Also, my thinking behind that choice was that having a younger character would draw newer and younger audiences.

And, with where Joseph Kosinski and Cillian Murphy are now in their careers, you could’ve really leveraged that name recognition in the marketing. I mean, “From the director of ‘Top Gun: Maverick’”? Come on, that would’ve grabbed audience’s attention and gotten people’s butts into seats.
 
I have no idea what was the idea for the next Tron movie. If it were me, I would have had Sam introduce the Isos and prove what secrets and advancements the Grid could help us lead to, and then a bunch of companies would have worked en mass to hack the Grid and then the Grid becomes this super corporate hellscape of every bad thing about Capitalism and Sam/Quorra have to fix this situation they created by exposing its existence. That would have been my personal approach to a sequel.
 
So you didnt f with Real Adventures?! Aight. :o

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I have no idea what was the idea for the next Tron movie. If it were me, I would have had Sam introduce the Isos and prove what secrets and advancements the Grid could help us lead to, and then a bunch of companies would have worked en mass to hack the Grid and then the Grid becomes this super corporate hellscape of every bad thing about Capitalism and Sam/Quorra have to fix this situation they created by exposing its existence. That would have been my personal approach to a sequel.
Quorra's existence outside of the grid is the starting point. A general idea they stole for this new garbage.
 

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