Cinema Expo Shows New Tron Legacy Trailer Dan Koelsch, June 28, 2010June 28, 2010 Slashfilm got word of a new Tron Legacy trailer that debuted at the Cinema Expo International, held in Amsterdam. The event focuses on the the theater industry, and no press were allowed. Fortunately, one loose-lipped Slashfilm reader was in attendance. Disney gave a presentation that ended with Tron Legacy and a new trailer. You can read the full description at SlashFilm, but here is the beginning. We first see Sam in bed as a child, with Kevin sitting on his bed, talking about an experience Kevin has had, and we see toys in Sam’s room based on elements inside the TRON world. During these scenes you never see Kevin’s face, he’s only seen from the back. Then we see the entire introduction of Sam looking for his father, discussing his disappearance, going to the arcade, sitting at the table with the laser behind him, but instead of a fade like the first trailer, we now see a neon blue pull of the outlines and figure of Sam into the camera. and that transports us into the TRON world. Hopefully we see this trailer during San Diego Comic-Con 2010, where the film is supposed to have a big presence. We’ll be covering the convention live, so we’ll give you any details we find out. News Comic-ConTrailerTron Legacy
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