Joseph Kosinski is currently riding high at the box office with Top Gun: Maverick, but heās been reflecting on another legacy sequel: the follow up to 1982ās TRON.
Joseph Kosinski is having quite the moment.
Top Gun: Maverick is thrilling audiences worldwide and gobbling up box office dollars. The filmmaker also has
Spiderhead releasing shortly on Netflix, starring Chris Hemsworth and whilst it may only be a trailer, weāve been impressed by the little glimpses weāve seen thus far.
However, like all directors, things havenāt always gone Kosinskiās way. When he worked with Disney to release
TRON: Legacy in 2010, the film didnāt do the kind of superhuman numbers that the studio was hoping for. Despite earning a hefty $400m from a reported $170m budget, a follow-up titled
TRON: Ascension was oft-rumoured but never ground into motion.
Kosinski has been chatting about that part of his career, stating that “I got so close. I really tried. But it was a different Disney by 2015. When I made
TRON: Legacy, they didn’t own Marvel; they didn’t own
Star Wars. We were the play for fantasy and science fiction. And once you’ve got those other things under your umbrella, it makes sense that you’re going to put your money into a known property and not the weird art student with black fingernails in the corner – that was
TRON. And that’s okay.ā
Whilst 2010ās
TRON: Legacy is by no means a perfect film, it certainly laid the foundation for the surge of legacy films that would follow, embedding many of the key elements that movies such as
The Force Awakens, Scream (2022), Kosinskiās own
Top Gun: Maverick and many others would use.
Still, despite not receiving much in the way of acclaim, Kosinski is pretty sanguine about the whole affair, adding āhad I made
TRON: Ascension, I wouldn’t have made
Only the Brave, and I wouldn’t have made the movies I made. But remember, the first
TRON was not a hit when it came out. It’s a cult classic. And if
TRON: Legacy’s becoming the same thing, I couldn’t be more thrilled.”
Disney is reportedly still looking to get the next
TRON film going but the last we heard, it wonāt be Kosinski directing it. But at least the director himself seems happy with the legacy of his
TRON movie.
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