Tron: Ares director reveals how nine -inch nails modeled the Disney sequel and redesign the franchise

Tron: Ares director reveals how nine -inch nails modeled the Disney sequel and redesign the franchise

THE Tron Franchising can only have a couple of films to his assets, but the franchise has had a great impact on cinema. Since pushing the boundaries of the visual effects to the supply of innovative soundtracks, Tron has always separated.

The original 1982 film presented a soundtrack of the legendary composer Wendy CarlosWhile Tron: Legacy He engraved in the history of pop culture with the electrifying soundtrack of Daft Punk. Now, the imminent Tron: Ares It is keeping that tradition alive with a new bold musical direction.

Had previously been confirmed that Tron: Ares would present a score from Trent Reznor AND Atticus Ross. The duo is not unrelated to the score of films with projects such as The social network AND Turtles Ninja Mutants teenagers: mutant chaos Under their belts, but this time it is different. For the first time ever, the couple will mark a film like their industrial rock band, Nine Inch Nails.

Speaking with the comic, director Joachim Rønning He explained how much creative influence Reznor and Ross had on the film, even while he was still shooting.

“Music is such a great part of the franchise … so when they agreed to do it and even do it with their nine -inch nail banners as a band, it was an addition so surprising to the team while we were trying to make this film.

“I knew it was happening when I was shooting the film. So I listened to all nine -inch nails that entered the wake, because it is also such a great part of the concept and history … it was just like constantly in my trailer and as only listening to it. I even think about it.”

Rønning continued to explain how their involvement brought a new advantage to Tron: Ares.

“They are so made, so only that only they would have been fantastic. But then to make them do under that thing, since the nine -inch nails have been such a great victory for us.

“And I was happy because, he informed us in some way as the real world should feel, it is industrial and a little smaller than the previous films.”

The director also touched the deepest themes of the film, observing that he sees the Tron series as a felt story that seems more relevant than ever with today’s technology.

“This is also a little appeal. I think they were in some way able to capture the Zeitgeist and also look for what will happen tomorrow.

“Obviously with this film it is at the An Now it is very present and it is our daily technology and it was not so when we started … so it is timely. And I think it is part of the charm of this and I learned a lot about the technology that this film does. It was an extraordinary race.”

With nine -inch nails guiding the soundtrack and the IA at the center of history, Tron: Ares It seems that the franchise is ready to evolve in a new fantastic and exciting way.

Fans will be able to experiment when the film arrives in cinemas on October 10th.

By Joey Gour
Source: Geek Tyrant

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