Certainly 1982’s Tron from director Steven Lisberger was a groundbreaking piece of cinematic CGI wizardry, but for some reason it took 28 years for a sequel, 2010’s Tron: Legacy, a father-son story that marked Joseph Kosinski’s feature film directorial debut in a career that has since hit the heights of Top Gun: Maverick and F1. Neither has returned to the directing job but do take on producing credits for the franchise reboot Tron: Ares , which attempts to again capture magic in a hard drive. This time around it is Norwegian filmmaker Joachim Rønning running the keyboard, and he is no stranger to taking on Disney sequels like Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales and Maleficent: Mistress of Evil.
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