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The much talked about, touted and now, after a few sneak peeks here and there at various film conventions, much anticipated Tron sequel lands in December in that glorious 3D format.
Tron Legacy actually looks like it has a shot of making the 3D something special unlike most other films. Time will tell of course. To have an extended peek of what is in store we have not one, not two, but three! full trailers for you to nerd yourself out on.
Jeff Bridges returns to the fold in a dual role again whilst his son gets to get caught in the net this time. But where is Tron himself? Well you’ll see old Bruce Boxlienter pop up in the trailer in what looks like a cameo appearance – we can only hope it is so much more than that.