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Kosinski will program Disney's 'Tron' sequel
By Borys Kit

Sept 11, 2007
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"Tron"
TORONTO -- Commercial director Joseph Kosinski is in final negotiations to develop and direct "Tron," described as "the next chapter" of Disney's 1982 cult classic. Sean Bailey is producing via the Live Planet banner, as is Steven Lisberger, who co-wrote and directed the original film.

Kosinski, who last month signed on to helm the remake of "Logan's Run" for Warner Bros. Pictures, will oversee the visual development of the project and have input on the script, which is being written by "Lost" scribes Eddie Kitsis and Adam Horowitz. Story details are being kept secret.

The original, about a computer programr thrust into a computer and forced to fight in games he helped create, is remembered for its sci-fi gladiator-style battles and groundbreaking special effects. It was the first movie to use computer-generated images instead of models and other optical effects in conjunction with live action. The arcade game based on the movie was so popular that it earned more than the movie.

When making the original, in order to convince the studio to take a chance on a first-time director, Lisberger shot a test reel, financed by the studio, involving the deadly Frisbee battle. In a case of historical synchronicity, sources said one of the things Kosinski will be doing is working on a sequence involving the movie's Light Cycles to work out his vision for the movie. Sources also said visual effects personnel, for many of whom "Tron" was an inspiration to enter the business, already are jockeying for pole position to work on the sequence.

Brigham Taylor is overseeing for Disney.

Kosinski is a former architect whose specs caught the attention of director David Fincher, who convinced Kosinski to move to Los Angeles, where he joined the director at commercial house Anonymous Content. Kosinski then moved quickly up the ladder, eventually directing award-winning spots for Nike, Apple and Nintendo that gained notice for their use of computer technology that erased the lines between reality and CGI.

Kosinski is repped by Endeavor and Michael Sugar and Bard Dorros at Anonymous Content.
 
I AM SO SICK AND TIRED OF SEQUELS AND REMAKES!!!

Enough is enough!

I'm 50/50 on that. I do like to see some VERY old movies with special effects "modernized" so to speak sometimes, and I enjoy a sequel when it positively carries on a storyline. However, it does bother me that Hollywood is so unimaginitive now that all they can do is remake films, make lousy sequels to films long forgotten, or translate from mediums such as comics and cartoons into live action. Again, I enjoy some of them, but I also can't help shaking my head. I don't know what's happening with film studios, writers and directors, but there is definitely some WTF happenings going on there lately.
 
I'm 50/50 on that. I do like to see some VERY old movies with special effects "modernized" so to speak sometimes, and I enjoy a sequel when it positively carries on a storyline. However, it does bother me that Hollywood is so unimaginitive now that all they can do is remake films, make lousy sequels to films long forgotten, or translate from mediums such as comics and cartoons into live action. Again, I enjoy some of them, but I also can't help shaking my head. I don't know what's happening with film studios, writers and directors, but there is definitely some WTF happenings going on there lately.

i agree 100% with you.
 
I don't care put me down as interested in this one. I was pretty young when it first came out and loved it. The first one was "high tech" at the time, and with all the advancements I hope this one will knock my socks off the way the first one did. I just hope if its a sequel it has a good story line with it too!
 
Tron is a revolutionary film and one of my favorite films ever. I consider it to be my second Star Wars. They will NEVER make another film like it again and you will NEVER see those techniques of filmaking used again because they were indicative of the time. Every frame was kodalithed and backlit and rotoscoped to composite the actors into an all-digital landscape rendered on a farm of industrial Cray computers the size of a refrigerator. It was the most ambitious special-effects film for its time and Steven Lisberger was venturing into a territory nobody had ever dreamed of before. He was truly a visionary who defined the pop culture video game generation of the 80's and the digital world we have today.

Years ago Disney wanted to do a sequel to Tron but to test the market they decided to do it as a Tron 2.0 videogame and toy/comic book tie-in. As a purist, I was not impressed with their juvenile comic-book attempt. A sequel would only tarnish the originality of its predecessor and a remake would violate the sanctity of its essence. It would be like remaking Blade Runner today with Ben Affleck as Dekard and Heath Ledger as Roy. It's sacrilege to the original work that should stand on its own merits as a classic.

It's only a matter of time until Hollywood completely rapes our childhoods of everything we have loved. This is just one more to check off on the list. Actually, there's not much left until Michael Bay decides to remake Apocalypse Now and that will be the day the world ends.
 
If the sequel has an interesting story, why not? I really enjoyed the original. It was -still is- very inventive and original. Classic! So if Hollywood wants to suck more dough out of this material, I prefer a sequel to a remake.
 
You're telling me! I feel like I've been gang-raped by every studio exec and producer in Hollywood.
 
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