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TR2N (Tron 2) will be shot in 3D!

Ain’t It Cool News recently released a story regarding new TR2N (Tron 2) and that the movie is expanding upon its groundbreaking predecessor by shooting the entire thing in 3D. Here is what they had to say about the details of this news.

“I think the masses would love this tidbit of info. TR2N is going to be shot ENTIRELY in 3-D. They are really excited about what they are going to be doing with the Tron world in 3-D.”

“With new technology, they can actually wear the glasses at the monitors as they shoot & it will show them exactly how the 3-D will look so that they can get exactly what they are looking for.”

“If there has ever been a world that 3-D would totally embrace, I think it would be the world of Tron. Specifically, we are going to get a first person view from inside of a light cycle in the film. That should be a lot of fun.”

Disney has not been shy about their use of CGI and even they haven’t officially confirmed this news I am sure I will hear something soon from them or from my pal Jim over at Market Saw, who covers this stuff with a fine tooth comb.

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Kevin is a film freak, just ask him something movie related and he lights up like a Christmas tree. Originally his destiny was to go to film school, hit LA and try and become the next big thing. Circumstances change but in college, he fell in love with writing. After several failed attempts in starting a legit and hip school online magazine for his university Kevin moved into the blogosphere for himself and began Kevin’s Rant which in 2007 morphed into Fused Film. Kevin has contributed articles on other sites like Geeks of Doom and FilmShaft, he has also been a guest on podcasts for MovieViral and The Film Feed at FS.Net. His favorite movie of all time is Empire Strikes Back, he loves his Chucks, he is an avid Stargate fan and classic rock is his music scene. Email him at: kcoll@fusedfilm.com Follow His Twitter: FusedFilm
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