Isn't this pretty close to what I said wrong 2 should be about?
https://www.inverse.com/entertainment/tron-ares-trailer
Tron:Ares
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Re: Tron:Ares
The new trailer isn't doing it for me. I wholly reject computer objects existing in the real world. This is something I'll download, watch once, and probably never again.
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I'll probably wait until the reviews are in, I'm kind of happy they keep the Tron franchise alive but at the same time I dislike what they seem to be doing with it. The original was unique because of its painstakingly created look and the sequels look like someone asked AI to make a Marvel/Transformers movie with robots real quick, and they probably can't recreate that early 1980s vibe even if they tried. So now you get a movie with a generic look and a (presumably) self-important plot.
Perhaps you've also seen that Naked Gun remake trailer with Liam Neeson, where all the new characters are literally paying their respects to their respective characters' old version except "New O.J.". I bring that up because on first glance Tron:Ares will do exactly that in a self-serious manner by introducing new members of the Dillinger family etc.
Perhaps you've also seen that Naked Gun remake trailer with Liam Neeson, where all the new characters are literally paying their respects to their respective characters' old version except "New O.J.". I bring that up because on first glance Tron:Ares will do exactly that in a self-serious manner by introducing new members of the Dillinger family etc.
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Re: Tron:Ares
Everything is computer!
I'll watch it in iMax, but ya, the trailer did not give me enough to really decide either way.

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They biggened up the laser 3d printer thing from the first movie, so it is not too much of a stretch for me that they get objects and programs from the computer world into the real world... where my suspension of disbelief has to work hard is where the rules of the computer world still apply to the real world counterparts. Then again, in the first movie, it was possible to turn a human into a program that retained some abilities regular programs did not have, and turn him back. It's a fantasy.
I'll watch it, just maybe not in the cinema.