Paxton
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Re: "They're heeere (again)" - Remaking Poltergeis
On July 24, 2008 Disney surprised San Diego Comic Con attendees with test footage from Tron. The footage began with an update of the lightcycle duel from the original film, pitting a blue program against a yellow one with the two racing (where the rider is now exposed) through a futuristic landscape. The duel is being observed from a high, cliff-side structure by a human figure – an older, bearded Kevin Flynn played again by Jeff Bridges. One of the duel's participants is revealed to be Clu, with the face of the younger Jeff Bridges. The footage ended with a '2' appearing in the traditional Tron font and the title, TR2N, emerging around it, then fading away to leave the number.
The man behind this latest version of Tron is none other than Pixar's John Lasseter. Lasseter has taken over for Tron's original director, Steven Lisberger, and replaced him with Joseph Kosinski and hired "Lost's" Eddie Kitsis and Adam Horowitz to write a new script.
TR2N will be release in 2011.
IMDB link: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1104001/
So, as I thought. He actually meant 'Tron too'.
How can they update the beauty of Bruce Boxleitner?
Are they actually going to remake it or simply update the graphics in the original?
On July 24, 2008 Disney surprised San Diego Comic Con attendees with test footage from Tron. The footage began with an update of the lightcycle duel from the original film, pitting a blue program against a yellow one with the two racing (where the rider is now exposed) through a futuristic landscape. The duel is being observed from a high, cliff-side structure by a human figure – an older, bearded Kevin Flynn played again by Jeff Bridges. One of the duel's participants is revealed to be Clu, with the face of the younger Jeff Bridges. The footage ended with a '2' appearing in the traditional Tron font and the title, TR2N, emerging around it, then fading away to leave the number.
The man behind this latest version of Tron is none other than Pixar's John Lasseter. Lasseter has taken over for Tron's original director, Steven Lisberger, and replaced him with Joseph Kosinski and hired "Lost's" Eddie Kitsis and Adam Horowitz to write a new script.
TR2N will be release in 2011.
IMDB link: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1104001/











