She re-joins Garrett Hedlund, but no word on Jeff Bridges.
Story by Matt Cummings
When Tron: Legacy debuted in 2010, it didn't exactly win everyone over, at least not right away. Chided by critics as missing the spirit of the 1982 trippy computer-generated cult classic, it's gone on to become a rather beloved forerunner to more recent films. From the beautiful imagery by Director Joseph Kosinkski to the huge orchestral score by Daft Punk, Tron: Legacy has stuck around in moviegoer's minds far longer than more recent, established franchises (Amazing Spider-man, Transformers). And while a follow-up was only recently guaranteed, it appears that another critical component has re-joined for another adventure.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Actress Olivia Wilde is set to return, along with Garrett Hedlund in the follow-up currently titled Tron 3. Wilde, who played the computer-generated-butt-kicking Quorra, escaped with Sam Flynn (Hedlund) to the real world after Sam journeyed into The Grid to look for his father (Jeff Bridges). The film made over $400 million worldwide, signaling that audiences wanted to see more of that world. Since that time, Disney has been developing a sequel, although it's unclear whether a script exists. Also, it's not known whether Bridges or Bruce Boxleitner (who played the titular character in the 1982 and shared two roles in the 2010 version) will make an appearance.
Konsinki (Oblivion) is also signed to direct, and Disney is looking to begin shooting in Vancouver in the fall. No release date has been established, nor have any script details have released.
What say you, Sandwich-ers? Are you excited about this news, and what sort of story would you like to see pursued as we gear up for a possible Fall 2016 release of Tron 3? Comment below!
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