How come Star Wars gets a fuck ton of shitty sequels but the first TRON film in 15 years is a flop? I was waiting for this film since I was a child.

  • gusgalarnyk@lemmy.world
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    As someone who loves sci-fi films and the Tron aesthetic, and who generally enjoyed the two previous films, a sequel should have been an easy sell to me.

    Unfortunately, the whole “Tron bikes” and “Tron jets” IRL was - to me - such a huge red flag I skipped opening weekend. It gave the feeling of big action set pieces in the real world where the least amount of creative work would be needed and I had no desire to watch the military or the rag tag group of heroes fight computer programs IRL.

    My favorite part of Tron was going into a new world and seeing the digital landscape. I want the lore, I want the “computer program’s are people and mechanics” vibe, I want the fantasy portion of the sci-fi. I do not need another boring ass marvel / Star wars movie with a Tron paint job.

    We need an actual trilogy, an actual story with actual arcs, we need actual stakes. This movie convinced me from its trailer alone that it would say nothing, fail to surprise me, and play out in a safe and predictable fashion and do it in such away that it wouldn’t even be fun. I’m all for repetitive dime store movies, but they have to be compelling, well paced, and self-aware. I doubt this movie was any of those.

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      There are no writers left that can world build. They’re all momentary hype linked by and-then storytelling.

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        There are plenty of good writers out there working on smaller stuff. The problem has always been they get stifled and overruled in every part of the process in these attempted large blockbusters because the suits ‘know what works’ best apparently.

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        I think it’s more of a studio/money problem. There are tons of great, well-written movies no one hears about and lots of other creative media. But Americans have low IQs and terrible taste which can only be satisfied by shitty sequels that play on nostalgia and existing IP.