Unless you’ve been living in an isolation chamber, you’ve probably heard of Tron: Legacy.
It’s
Unless you’ve been living in an isolation chamber, you’ve probably heard of Tron: Legacy.
It’s
Storyboard Podcast:
Episode 35
The original flick never got this much attention. Written and directed by Steven Lisberger, it starred a young Jeff Bridges as hacker Kevin Flynn.
The film was action-packed, full of never-before seen movie technology — totally futuristic. It was also a sci-fi fail: Disney expected it to make big bucks, but Tron only pulled in $4.8 million of a projected $10 million on its opening weekend in 1982.
Will the Tron reboot make up for the mainstream flop of the first one? Who cares? Tron: Legacy has light cycles. And according to Adam Rogers, Wired senior editor and Storyboard podcast host, you are going to love this movie.
Why? Rogers goes deep into his reasoning in “Tron’s Triumphant Return to Cyberspace,” his December cover story for Wired. The article delves into the cultural importance of the original flick, reveals how Disney came to take a risk on the movies and why every geek out there should care.
During his reporting, Rogers acquainted himself with every cybercorner of the Tron-iverse. In this edition of Storyboard, he geeks out about the original movie and the upcoming sequel with Chris Baker, another Wired senior editor. Put this on your iPod so you have something to listen to while you line up for Tron: Legacy’s Dec. 17 opening. You’re not in line yet? Amateurs.
Authors: Allison Davis