JamesG
03-03-2010, 10:40 PM
Disney Prepping Animated Tron TV Show
Posted Mar 3rd 2010
by Mike Moody
Disney has big plans for Tron.
Fans awaiting Tron Legacy, the upcoming 3D sequel to the 1982 cult flick, have already gotten a taste of the studio's elaborate viral marketing campaign for the film.
Thanks to positive fan reaction to the campaign and the movie's teaser trailer, Disney is prepping a big merchandising push and new theme park attractions for the (surprisingly) hot 28-year-old sci-fi franchise.
So what's next for Tron? A TV show, of course.
Blue Sky Digital is reporting that a computer-animated TV series set in the world of Tron Legacy is in the works. According to the site, the show will serve as a "placeholder" to tide fans over between big screen Tron projects.
The series could end up airing on any one of Disney's TV networks, including ABC or, more likely, Disney XD. The studio reportedly hopes to push it out by late 2011 or early 2012.
I love the original Tron for its unique and imaginative visuals, and Tron Legacy looks to be an amazing immersive experience. An action-oriented series set in Tron's slick video game world sounds like a great way to keep the franchise alive, and to possibly push the envelope for visual effects on TV.
It's a long shot, but let's hope Disney can nab some of the movie's high-profile cast members (Jeff Bridges, Michael Sheen, Olivia Wilde, John Hurt) to participate in the small screen venture.
http://www.tvsquad.com/2010/03/03/disney-prepping-animated-tron-tv-show/
Posted Mar 3rd 2010
by Mike Moody
Disney has big plans for Tron.
Fans awaiting Tron Legacy, the upcoming 3D sequel to the 1982 cult flick, have already gotten a taste of the studio's elaborate viral marketing campaign for the film.
Thanks to positive fan reaction to the campaign and the movie's teaser trailer, Disney is prepping a big merchandising push and new theme park attractions for the (surprisingly) hot 28-year-old sci-fi franchise.
So what's next for Tron? A TV show, of course.
Blue Sky Digital is reporting that a computer-animated TV series set in the world of Tron Legacy is in the works. According to the site, the show will serve as a "placeholder" to tide fans over between big screen Tron projects.
The series could end up airing on any one of Disney's TV networks, including ABC or, more likely, Disney XD. The studio reportedly hopes to push it out by late 2011 or early 2012.
I love the original Tron for its unique and imaginative visuals, and Tron Legacy looks to be an amazing immersive experience. An action-oriented series set in Tron's slick video game world sounds like a great way to keep the franchise alive, and to possibly push the envelope for visual effects on TV.
It's a long shot, but let's hope Disney can nab some of the movie's high-profile cast members (Jeff Bridges, Michael Sheen, Olivia Wilde, John Hurt) to participate in the small screen venture.
http://www.tvsquad.com/2010/03/03/disney-prepping-animated-tron-tv-show/