![]() With Tron it had more to do with the fact that the movie wasn’t all that big when it came out decades before and the legacy movie really didn’t do much else save to capitalize on the technology that was already in place and a few actors that people happened to enjoy due to their appearance in other movies. This idea to revisit an old timeline that had never been fully concluded became something that was interesting in a way but didn’t pan out successfully for a handful of movies for various reasons. The reason that Andrew Guadion of Screenrant and many others are willing to go on and on about how the movie did in fact become important has to do with the fact that it brought back the idea of re-invigorating a franchise that people hadn’t seen in a while, hence the return of Star Wars, Mary Poppins, and other movies that weren’t Disney but were continuations of an old theme. The movie was a financial success but still didn’t impress upon Disney the desire to make another one following it, though the whole story might have been hard to pull off yet again since Flynn did manage to destroy the world he helped to create and took care of Clu in the first place. For some folks calling Tron: Legacy anything but a ‘meh’ movie would be trying to say that it was worth the regard that people so badly wanted to give it.
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