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'Tron 3' Cast News, Rumors: Olivia Wilde and Garett Hedlund Returning

Disney is finally making some moves to make a "Tron" sequel a reality. The studio recently announced that "Tron: Legacy" stars Garett Hedlund and Olivia Wilde are coming back to a still untitled sequel to reprise their roles as Sam Flynn and Quorra, an algorithm turned flesh.

Temporarily called "Tron 3" because it is the third installment in the "Tron" series of the movies, it will be directed by Joseph Kosinski, the same director who helmed "Tron: Legacy."

Plot details are being kept under wraps, but being a sequel, it will likely continue the story from the previous film. In "Tron: Legacy," Sam Flynn is forced to enter the Grid, a virtual computer world created by his father Kevin Flynn, in order to look for his father who had disappeared twenty years before. He goes against the Grid's CLU, the ruling program in the Grid, with the help of Quorra who is an "algorithm-made-flesh."

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The Hollywood Reporter says in its report that this is one of the rare times that a sequel was made from a movie that was not a box office performer. The 2010 sequel was made 28 years after the 1982 original movie. The report cites that it became a cult classic, and had a legion of fans following it. It also earned $400 million worldwide, making it one of the highest earning movies during that time. One of Disney's reason for working on a sequel was because of this. Both movies were also known for its pioneering music, one of the factors that contributed to it being a cult classic.

It is unclear if Jeff Bridges will reprise his role as Sam's dad, or if Bruce Boxleitner will return as Kevin Flynn's friend, Alan Bradley.

The film is said to start production later this year which will most likely be done in Vancouver, British Columbia. Justin Springer is attached as a producer.

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