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I don't want too go to far topic or start an argument. I also don't doubt that at the time of the film's release there were Disney suits who were rightfully concerned.
I was under the understanding however, that they softened towards a Tron 3 as time went by and it turned out while the film's opening wasn't as strong as they wanted it had ok legs at the theater. By the time the film's theatrical run had completed, it turned out that it made something of a profit and director, Joseph Kosinski, earned the distinction of having made the highest grossing film ever directed by a first time feature film director. It turned out the box office take was about the same as Batman Begins, Star Trek, and X-Men Origins: Wolverine. These were films with a built in audience. Tron: Legacy also had a successful home video release.
As far as a script for Tron 3, I don't think its a rumor to keep interest alive. Disney is actually paying David DiGilio to write it. So they are putting some money into it. Now a script doesn't mean there will be a finished film made, But I do believe a Tron 3 is being toyed with at Disney. I could be totally wrong but that it what it looks like to me at this stage in the game.
No mate, it didn't actually make any real profit. Most of the figures you have seen didn't account for 150-200million that Disney spent marketing the film. They don't make these figures public. But if you go to one of the insider sites like "The Tracking Board" you can read the reality of the fiasco. It was very similar to the John Carter ____ up. Tron Legacy had to do Avengers style box office for disney to consider another sequel.
Kosinski was supposed to move onto "The Black Hole" directly after Legacy, with Disney producer Sean Bailey. Who until then was considered the young hotshot who would bring the live action department billings of dollars. The two were sidelined by Disney after Legacy. To the point that Disney brought John Lasseter/Pixar in to re-write new scenes as they were actually still doing pickups on Legacy. Bailey and Joseph were furious, but played ball with the press. Yes, Disney have someone working on a script, they have done since before Legacy was released. That is peanuts to Disney who have several talent agencies "on account" for their needs when they want some work done. I know this because I share the same agent as Joseph.
I would love to be wrong mate, I guess only time will tell.
Anyway, back to toys.
Yes, very solid, it's not very heavy though. couple of pounds at a guess.Im curious about the weight. Does it seem pretty solid?
Yes, noise is awful though, thankfully you can operate the lights on their own.Very nice. And I trust there are two engines spinning in the see through compartment?
Yes, it is awesome. Hopefully it will have a blu-ray release. Uprising was planned and begun production before Legacy was released. They had already invested quite a bit of time and money in it.Huh, I wonder why they decided to sink so much money into Tron Uprising then. Have you checked out the cartoon? The production quality is OUT OF THIS WORLD!
Alas, I'm not sure it's viewership will push it, it seems like figures are falling by the week.