While promoting his latest film Oblivion at WonderCon this weekend, director Joseph Kosinski provided an update on his anticipated sequel to Disney's Tron: Legacy, which he said is still very much in development.
"We've been working on the story for four years now," Kosinski said in a roundtable interview. "The first draft, Jesse Wigutow is writing it, is supposed to come in the next couple of weeks so the idea we have is really exciting. It has to be pretty exciting enough to get everyone back together.
"Those are pretty hard movies to make. Legacy was almost three years. We got a really exciting idea for it. As long as the script can kind of deliver on that -- the interest is there on the studio side. It's going to have enough creative juices to have in order to dive back in. We got some exciting ideas -- so we'll see."
As for Kosinski's Black Hole remake, based on Disney's 1979 film about a missing spaceship on the edge of a black hole, that's still in the works too. "I've got Black Hole in development [at] Disney. And the TRON sequel," Kosinski confirmed.
Via Latino Review
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