It’s a parade of trailers recently because more and more quality 3D animation flicks are being rolled out. The latest of which is Tron: Legacy from Walt Disney Studios. Here catch the trailer here: Tron: Legacy is a sequel of the 1982 classic Tron, also from Disney. Tron is famous for being one of the first [...]
Continue reading...Friday, June 25, 2010
Disney Unveils Cutting Edge TRON-Inspired Toys and Electronics Line Disney Consumer Products (DCP) today unveiled a first look at its unprecedented fall line-up of the 3D animation-enhanced full-length feature /TRON: Legacy/ inspired electronics and toys (#TronMerch), including the first-ever action figures to feature impulse light projection technology. Also unveiled were high-end lifestyle headphones and advanced computer peripherals [...]
Continue reading...Monday, September 21, 2009
Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures and IMAX Corporation today announced that TRON: LEGACY, the intense, high-tech 3D adventure movie starring Jeff Bridges, Garrett Hedlund and Olivia Wilde, will be released to IMAX theatres in IMAX 3D simultaneously with the film’s wide release on December 17, 2010. Directed by Joseph Kosinski, TRON: LEGACY will be digitally [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, June 24, 2009
It was way, way back in 1982 when Disney moved away from its normal routine of princess fairy tales and ventured into creating the movie Tron, which was a science fiction film which talked about computers and their vast implication. For those who have not heard of this movie, let’s just say it is well-remembered [...]
Continue reading...Monday, April 20, 2009
During the recently concluded ShoWest, Disney announced that production has moved forward with Tron and filming was set to start in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Now, the wheels are rolling and the cast and crew are now hard at work. Here is a set photo of Tron in Vancouver care of netizen Zach. To quote his [...]
Continue reading...Monday, April 13, 2009
Gossip mongers among Hollywood circles are going amok over the whispers around the grapevine that Disney’s upcoming remake of the 1982 film Tron will have a production budget of $300 million. Tron, if you may remember, is a landmark science fiction film by Disney as it was the first major studio film to use computer graphics [...]
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