Geek Tyrant:
For Sheen, how is it to be at your first Comic-Con? Michael Sheen - "It's fantastic. I was supposed to come for a few years, with Underworld, Alice in Wonderland, Twilight. I wasn't able to. I wanted to build up a huge head of steam and be carried through the streets and crowned the new king of Comic-Con, so now you have the chance to make this boy's dreams come true." How did Bruce feel about working with them again? Bruce - "Finding out where these characters went after all these years, what happened to them, that's what intrigued me...I had no idea that Alan Bradley was such a lost soul...it seemed absolutely real. I was just thrilled by it, just thrilled." For those who had to wear the suits, what was that like? Olivia Wilde - "It was amazing." Sheen - "It WAS amazing to watch Olivia!" Olivia - "It was an honor to be able to wear something like that that changed the way every other department was working on the film...we would get really excited every time the suits would turn on." Garrett Hedlund - "First, you've gotta train immensely for the suit...they create the suit out of every definition of your body." Michael - "There was a great moment where they'd say, 'ready, camera, and...light 'em up!' And it was great." Bridges - "When I sat down this morning in my seat, my father had a prototype of the suit with 'Sea Hunt.'"Read Full Article HERE
Collider:
Until today, no film had ever showed up at Comic-Con for three years running. TRON: Legacy has now set that record. And while it’s the movie’s third appearance, it was the first time Con-goers got to see footage from the film. The first year, the movie blew minds with 2D test footage of a light cycle battle. How good was that footage? It’s the reason TRON: Legacy even happened. And while we spent the next year regaining our mind shards, the following year they showed us the same test footage but in 3D, blasting our minds apart once more.Read Full Article HERE
HitFix:
Michael Sheen talked about how he prepared for shooting in a completely false environment by moving to Los Angeles recently, and then spoke more seriously about seeing the original "Tron" at the age of 11 in the theater, and how excited he was to be part of this update. His enthusiasm was infectious, and a nice reminder that for people his age, this is a major nostalgic pop culture moment, a sequel to something no one ever thought there would be a sequel for, and he seemed to speak for fans in general with his excitement.Read Full Article HERE
Cinema Blend:
OK most of what they showed was an extended sequence of Sam FLynn's (Garrett Hedlund) arrival in the world of Tron, picked up on a giant ship with a bunch of other "programs," outfitted with his own skintight outfit accented with lights, and sent into a giant area to participate in "games." At the end there were a few more individual clips of other moments, including Michael Sheen's completely over the top looking Bowie inspired bad guy and a shot of a light jet that assembles itself in midair-- very cool. We also saw Clu Flynn, a.k.a. 35 years younger Jeff Bridges, speaking, which is a little eerier and very awesome at the same time. Much more on the footage later, but first, something even cooler just happened.Read Full Article HERE
Ugo:
It opens on a GIANT recognizer (the spaceship sort of things you've seen in the previous trailers) facing us down. Sam Flynn is riding up the elevator saying, "This isn't good." Guards with digitzed voices (no relation to JJ's Star Trek) approach him, and Sam yells, "I'm not a program!"Read Full Article HERE
Sam is taken hostage inside the Recognizer, force fields clamping in his feet. The guards grumble about "the games". Sam asks the guards if they've heard of Kevin Flynn. "Keep quiet if you want to live," they respond. We see the expansive world of Tron City. Sam Flynn: "He did it." The Recognizer continues to zoom along the digital world, eventually stopping, detaching its top and elevatoring down ("wooooaaaah" goes the crowd
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