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Kosinski bestätigt assignmentx.com nochmal, dass man schon an einem Script arbeite und inhaltlich direkt an 2 anknüpfen will, dh mit Quorra in der realen Welt und Dillingers Sohn. Er will das Script Disney vorlegen und dann schauen, ob sie Teil 3 genehmigen. Er fügte übrigens an, dass er noch nicht wisse, ob er wieder Regie führen würde - kommt wohl auf die Konditionen an.
"We're working on the story right now. Once we get a script we're all really happy with, we'll take it to the powers that be and see if we can go back to the grid," he explained. "I think we will pick up with where 'Tron: Legacy' left off with Quorra (Olivia Wilde) in the real world and what does that mean and the possibilities it opens up for the next chapter. It's that relationship between the two of them that's the next step."
"Dillinger (David Warner) was a really important part of the first film and felt like an easy way to continue that storyline and thread to have his son in the new movie," he said. "That way you have people ask those questions of what the Dillinger legacy is in the world of Tron. We didn't want to ignore it completely and it leaves a really nice springboard for some intertwining development for the next film."
Kosinski bestätigt assignmentx.com nochmal, dass man schon an einem Script arbeite und inhaltlich direkt an 2 anknüpfen will, dh mit Quorra in der realen Welt und Dillingers Sohn. Er will das Script Disney vorlegen und dann schauen, ob sie Teil 3 genehmigen. Er fügte übrigens an, dass er noch nicht wisse, ob er wieder Regie führen würde - kommt wohl auf die Konditionen an.
"We're working on the story right now. Once we get a script we're all really happy with, we'll take it to the powers that be and see if we can go back to the grid," he explained. "I think we will pick up with where 'Tron: Legacy' left off with Quorra (Olivia Wilde) in the real world and what does that mean and the possibilities it opens up for the next chapter. It's that relationship between the two of them that's the next step."
"Dillinger (David Warner) was a really important part of the first film and felt like an easy way to continue that storyline and thread to have his son in the new movie," he said. "That way you have people ask those questions of what the Dillinger legacy is in the world of Tron. We didn't want to ignore it completely and it leaves a really nice springboard for some intertwining development for the next film."